Solon High School - Spartan Yearbook (Solon, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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It other individuals. wish to thank Mr. have endeavored to portray the school it, full of fun and enjoyment. the Senior class could not produce the required the cooperation of countless For this reason, we particularly Krafka, our adviser, the businessmen, and the underclassmen who have generously given their time and ability. This is your book, fellow students. Read lt, keep it, and--we hope enjoy it now, tomorrow, and in the dis- tant future. 5 '52 ' T97 c T N v -- ., . -.- Q.. Annual Editor............. .. Assistant Editoreeae ee Class Editor....... Social Ed1tor.... Sports Editor........ .. Activities Editor.... .. Art Edit01'eeeeaeeee Alumni Ed1tors.... .. Ad Sales, and Annual Subscript1ons.......... .. The Annual Staff ,, Q- ,.., taff .David Beranek .Evelyn Reyhonl .Jo Ann Wray .Kay Stagg .Jerry Reyhons .Darlene Worrell ...Arlene Worrell .Larry Dvorsky Lois Reinhart eo .David Cilek Donald Urbanek Francis Steinbrech f .ga 5.1: x S, .:, 4,1 2 11 'Q 'Eff .. . In n YI 2' A, . -. Dedication We, the class of 195h, respectfully dedicate this annual to our superin- tendent, W. V. Krafka, in appreci- ation of his assistance given us as our sponsor. W v 'n . 1,,,- I fg. I+ rj-51... N' QY-'pl' 5. A 37 r ' 13,4 .-f '- :,..-. mm L: H . 71- 212, V, 1Q1..5g1,,:. ' wif. jx I ii 1451 m-Vaal Ar gp 1.5 Amee: , 5 ?53fe mt: ,g ,v x 5 W., 21-' 2 r' f gif Rza I ' v.ou 4 A ,V 2? 4?4q5'!'1Y4--1,.,, Q --4 M Via-,3Eg':,',f .,.'.zf-,,'v?- f'5'fa X, , 1?u-.-yftfi -1 'ff L-if 3. ,,+'1N'-.5 f, 3:11. .sQa,1?.f, 5gaf ,. ff' 'pgs :- ff x, fx'-Q: ,ff-xg.-ff 4 -,M mfr- '- Af' HELl'. f2F'L- 1-Pg-QMVA-J-', kvf5wf1Yc'7i'5..' 4 5 V.- !'Vi.- , 4?i'f-f ,gf .132 5. . ' 'f,g,-,-7,1-49 ,Y ' ,km l Mega. Ml . 5 Q -, f X 2. . . N' .,,, Xi L: v L' . V ae' Y' ,F 'X V-' 4 Ill! F vu x 1! 'l e -ff I Q W '5f5nQng,..... an-vu-q--n 3 Board of Education Left to Right: John Phillips, Marvin Ham, Jim Wilson, Charles Moyers, John Reyhons, and Beulah Whittington. 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Af 1. , , , V? .13 J. lu., ..,l,, . ,., ,gi . n , u V David John Cilek Basketball 2,3,h Band l,2,3 Librarian 1 Plays 3,h Darlene Mary Worrell Vice-President of Clase 2,3 Cheerleader 3,h Sextette q Glee Club l,2,3,h News Staff h French Club 3 Basketball l,2,3,h Playa 3,k Activities Editor of Annual Francis Joseph Steinbrech Baseball 1,2,3,h Basketball 1,2,3,h Pl!!! 3.h Bond 1,2 Advertising Editor of Annual President of Class 3 Sales Manager of Annual Arlene Marie Worrell Treasurer of Claes 1 Cheerleader 3,h Sextette 3,h Glee Club l,2,3,h News Staff M French Club 3 Soloist 2 Basketball 1,2,3,u Student Council 1 Plays 3,h Art Editor of Annual I 5, S 5' if 5. f i - x Q French Club 3 Plays 3 Boys' Quartet h Lawrence Edward Dveraky Alumni Editor of Annual Evelyn Mario Reyhena Basketball l,2,3,h Sextette 2,3,h Class President 2 Claes Secretary 1,h Student Council 2,h Sec, of Student Council h Vice-President ef Student Council 2 News Staff M P1111 3.h Glee Club l,2,3,h and 1,2,3 Assistant Editor ef Annual Kay Arlene Stagg Student Council 3 Treas. of Student ouncil h Treas. ef Class h Glee Club 3 h Sextette h French Club 3 Plays 3,h Librarian 2 News Staff h Social Editor of Annual David Randall Beranek President ef Class 1 Secretary of Class 3 Student Council l,2,3 President of Student Council 2 Vice-President ef Student Council 3 Boys' Quartetlh French Club 3 Basketball 1,2,3,h Baseball l,2,3,h Boys' State 3 Plays 3,h Band 1 Editor of Paper M Editor of Annual f?TY'Ji N 7549? Ts . 'e- Jo Ann Wray Gerald Dewayne Reyhons Vice-President of Class 1 Treasurer of Class 3 News Staff 3 Sports Editor of Paper M Class Plays 3,h Hoya' State 3 Band 1 Bus Driver h Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball l,2,3,h Sports Editor of Annual Lois Ann Reinhart Secretary of Class 2 News Staff 1 Band l,2,3,h Glee Club l,2,3 Student Council U Vice-President of Student Council M Basketball l,2,3,h Playa 3 M Alumni Editor of Annual President of Class M Glea Club l,2,3,h Sextette h News Staff 2 Basketball l,2,3,U Plays 3 all Free Throw Contest Class Editor of Annual Donald Frank Urbanek Basketball Librarian M Plays 3,h Grade bdito 3 r of Annual L 'T'-f !'?Q5'1i ? lv-..4. 1 W u .PJ REI. N. , 4 2 QE LA 3242, A P '- fr-A J F f' 13 Q. -13-m:. ' ' lf - L' i ., .55 . - . -ff? ' WK ,I ' -,Q vt 'l C ass History The graduating class of 195h, I can hardly believe we're it! Why, it seems like just the other day when eight frightened little kids started out in kindergarten: those scared kids being: David Beranek, Larry Dvorsky, Arlo Eimen, Richard Levtzow, Patty Marshek, Elaine McGee, Jo Ann Wray, and Patsy Penningroth. First grade showed a drop ln the class with only David, Larry, Patsy, Richard, and Jo Ann coming back. The second grade added David Cilek and Gerald Reyhons, to make a class of seven. In third grade we found an addition of two more members, Don Lehman and Vesta Scalf which increased the class to nine pupils. Although Richard Levtzow and Vesta Scalf left us in fourth grade, this class was determined to grow. We had in our class that year: David Beranek, David Cilek, Larry Dvorsky, Jerry Reyhons, Jo Ann Wray, Don Lehman, Patricia Penningroth, with an addition of Elmer Smyth and the twins, Arlene and Darlene Worrell. In 1946 when we were the bright students of fifth grade, the class stood as follows: Arlene and Darlene, David fButchJ Beranek, Jerry Reyhons, David Cilek, Patsy Penningroth, Jo Ann Wray, with three more new students, Francis Steinbrech, Don Urbanek, and Jo Ann Taylor. Larry Dvorsky left us that year. In sixth grade Patsy Penningroth moved away but Evelyn Reyhons joined us which made a total of ten students in our class. Seventh grade remained the same except that Jo Ann Wray left us and we gained one more pupil, Gordon Lomlin. In our eighth year our class had a newcomer, Jack Driscoll but Gordon Lomlin moved away leaving our class roll as Follows: David B., David C., Jack Driscoll, Evelyn, Jerry, Franny, Don, Arlene, and Darlene. The freshman year found sixteen timid but determined ngreenhorns' ready to face their future days in high school. That initiation--it was almost as bad as we thought it would bel Let's see, there were: Dave Beranek, Dave Cllek, Jack Driscoll, Larry Dvorsky, Junior Moore, Lois Relnhart, Evelyn Reyhons, Jerry Reyhons, John Riley, Kay Stagg, Franny Steinbrech, Don Urbanek, Joe Vislisel, Arlene and Darlene or- rell and Jo Ann Wray. Junior Moore left ua a few weeks later: Joe Vlsllsel left at the end of the first semester and Stuart Whitney joined us for a while. Remember our sophomore year kids? What 'funn we had with that geometry! By the way, fellows do you remember thereom one hundred sixty nine? Jack Driscoll left us that year. Did you see The House gf Health? If you didn't, you missed out on a whale-of-a-good time. Poor Mr. Bright, I don't know how he survived it but he came through with flying colors. That junior-senior banquet of '53--pretty swell if you ask me--best banquet Solon seniors ever had. What a time we had getting things ready! Everything turned out all right though, and our theme of 'Showboat' turned outvwonderfully. Now we are Seniors and soon we will be out on our own. It just doesn't seem possible that we have gone through thirteen years of school, but we 2-vo -rg ,:igmi'Jlsl,,l,, have, and we learned quite a bit while we were at it. This senior year has really been eventful. What fun we had on the day we got our pictures taken and on our class trip. It is too bad all of us weren't there to enjoy but our class had dwindled down by then. Only twelve were leftg six boys and six girls who were David Beranek lLover Boyi, Dave lHandsomeJ Cllek, Larry Dvorsky, Jerry Reyhons, Evelyn Reyhons, Lois Reinhart, Kay igagg, granny Steinbrech, Don Urbanek, Arlene and Darlene Worrell, and nn ray. Remember the Slave Auction kids, and how hard we worked to get this annual out--remember? Oh, we musn't forget the senior play, Free Advice. We sure had a time over that but it turned out to be a big suEcFssf -' Next came the banquet. The juniors had everythin fi d f tl d1dn't they? Almost as good as ours, if I must say so? Th: pggmpwzseg yt huge success also, and very beautifully decorated. We could hardly wait until the big night when we all got to dress up in our long gowns and become 'glamour g1rls.' Now all we have left is commencement and baccalaureate, and then we will be separated on our own. It's been a swell class, hasn't it? Wo sin I 0, Y. . ' ' my, fi 6 my 4,77 QF 'pgs X , 4119: IN X We the Senior Class of Solon High School, county of Johnson and State of Iowa, being of unsound mind and disintegrating memory after four strenu- ous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last and best will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and bequests, and devices of whatever nature by us already made. To Ruby Cochran goes Jo Ann Wray's seat, the last one in the assembly, so she can listen to the little kids and nd: get any studying done. To Sandy, Jo Ann leaves her ability to get to school about two minutes to nine because she knows Sandy won't get there any earlier anyway. Karen Fiala gets her number three basketball suit and the honor of never fouling out in a game. President of the Senior Class goes to Tom Stochl mainly so he can get a reca'd by Leo Grecho for talking on the voice of Iowa. To Marlene O'Brien goes her ability to be a regular member of the band with- out taking lessons. Don Urbanek leaves to Ady Jensen his size twelve shoes so he'll have a good 'understanding.n He To his rail-ridden partner, all of the guys for frisks. and his solo voice. In the 19894 of eating first every grow bigger. He leaves his so long it wnuld fall apart leaves to Dick Wray his desk to raise caivfin. Jim Leonard, he wills his rodeo noose to hang To Ruby Cochran goes his slim, trim figure lunch line he leaves to Bill Peters the privi- day and getting all of the milk he needs to desk to no one because it has been empty for if someone sat in it. His temper goes to Karen Fiala to match her red hair. Don's rope tricks are generously hande down to Doris Reha. Phyllis Schonauer falls heir to his nnaturally curlyn hair. To his very capable helper in biology tests, Dorothy Cochran,gzoes all the unanswered problems. Don's escape trick from the school house goes to anyone who thinks they are fast enough to get away with it. lg This page sponsored by Q0 -'P ,, ' -- KUBICHEK Q l f,-Q Plumbing, heating, and electrical SERVICE 1 Service weuurruz uh' TV appliances Phone 38 MARK ' SOLON, IA qvRmft4p Q 4 v 4, ,A 1 , 3' ' 1 G W, .V . -L . 'W' h 11 X f . , ' ri JV ,ff - v Y w, lg ? J.- Y I . . ,MQ uv uw .1.', , .W 1 . , 152 Q. f . V 'L vi. f W,-131 1 'HV ff '14 J '35- ' LIL 1 ,, .X 4,15 f.-fi. 1 ' , 'f,:- ., 4,1 1 U.-L6 - '74 -, , 5 ,,- I ' ,JW , R' ,fx ' 1 , ' Hi I 1 , -. L .K 1 A A , , gr- Q 4 ' Av I -A .. f- f- . 1 , V ' -. 1. - 5 ' ? f ,-.J .JM x wi Evelyn Reyhons wills her seat by the tinker with the radiator as he watches the trains go use someone elses pencils goes to Jocile Stahle. To her bookkeeping and general business papers with the all he learns. To Marlene O'Brien goes her position Krob gets the honorable number ten basketball suit. wills the ability to eat suckers and graham crackers study hall without getting caught. wall to Ben Huber so he can by. The ability to Bill Peters go all hopes that he remembers in Sextette, and Judy To Jim O'Brien she in Mr. Marshall's Francis Steinbrech will his height to Ka-l Heiber. To Bob Jedlicka go the sleeves' off of his vest. He also leaves Bob the ability to drive a 'ue Ford around town without getting caught by Firp. Franny wills his ability of doing something he shouldn't and always getting cought to Tom Stochl. To Mary Ann Griffin goes his bashfulness. He wills his ability to be the sha'test boy in the Senior Class to Tom Stochl. His athletic ability and class presidency in his senior year goes to Mrs. Cejka. Lois Reinhart wills to Nancy Higgan her position as pivot guard. To Buck Keith she wills her ability to cut up in band and never get kicked out. She leaves her dirty washcloths, towels and stood-up socks to Marlene O'Br1en. To Karl Heiber she wills her place working in the lunchroom. For recreation she wills the car to Mary Ann Griffin, so she can take Bob Jedlicka home from basketball games. To Joe Kral, class of 'SS goes in the morning to To Karl Heiber he hall quite often. Bob Jedlicka his desk by the window so he To Charlie Harms goes the controls to the to buy an activity ticket he can get into Larry Dvorsky wills his treasured nickname. To all the the privilege of being in study hall the last period eat candy and talk out luud for argue! with Mrs. Cejka. leaves his sign-out slips so he can get out of study To Marshall Keith goes his athletic ability and to can watch the grade kids play ball scoreboard. If he doesn't have the game s free. Darlene Worrell wills her seat in the assembly to Marlene O'Brien. Her basketball suit, towels, and sweat socks go to Kathryn Cilek. To Sandra Wray, Darlene wills back one of her basketball shoes. To Jocile Stahle she wills her cheerleading skirt, so she can sew it up. To Joe Kral goes all of her left-over typing paper and erasers. To the future twins in Solon High School, Arlene and Da lene leave their pink and blue ribbons so Mrs. Anderson can David Beranek wills his Jedlicka so he can keep warm of the Spartan Scroll. Karl nhook shot.n His ability to Bill Peters and the fine art wills anything else he has left to anyone tell which twin is which. select seat by the radiator control to Bob in the winter. To Tom Stochl goes the editor Heiber is the lucky one to receive his famous argue with the teachers and get by goes to of nricochetingn goes to Ruby Cochran. He else who wants it. Arlene Worrell wills her buttonless basketball suit to Marlene O'Brien and her height to Marie Mottet. Her sprained basketball fingers and bruised knees go to Joe Kral. She wishes her dirty cheerleading would go to Karen Fiala. To the next pair of twins in high ability of getting the teachers confused. school Arlene wills them the Dave Cilek wills his center position in basketball to Ady Jensen and also his old gym clothes. He wills his Bbility to be the biggest boy in the Senior Class to Frankie Bittner. Everything he broke around school and all the trouble he Caused goes to Mr. Lahr. To Bob Jedlicka and Tom Stochl he wills his ability of getting out of school on a poor excuse. To Ben Huber goes his ability to never argue or answer back in class. He wills all the good things he learned in schvol to Jim Leonard and the bad things to Carol Ulch. His desk with his name carved on it goes to Marie Mottet so she won't ve to make any adjustments for size and she can watch the trains go by. This page sponsored by LEO MARSH K sales and service SOLON, IOWA IIIYIIINIIOIAL HARVEST!! Wwe Q my-Q,mwf?:xwmrW -'ww if I -. w I 4 1 .5 ' .- gn f 1 2, ft A Sw.-if. ,A '72 , 15' L -3, 45,4 .grin 'A' A ai- ,' -zz if, Ux,JW,7, -Vvf ,w v Q 4 1 , Dave's good looks, his bashfulness, and anything that's left of any use goes to Jocile Stahle to help her graduate faster. Kay Stagg wills her seat in the last row in the assembly to Marie Mottet so she can be a big Senior. To Mary Ann Griffin goes her place in the sextette. To anyone who wants it, she wills her orneriness. To Don Lehman goes her ability to throw carrots, candy, and dry bread crusts in study hall and never get caught. Nancy Riggan gets all her left-over typing paper and her almost used up typing eraser. Kay's typewriter goes to Terry Fiala because he seems to like it so well anyway. Jerry Reyhons wills all of his old sweat socks that are standing in the corner of the locker room to Joe Kral. The ability of being the last one out for practices goes to Jake Bittner, and also his No. 5' basket- ball suit. Being a four year letter man in baseball and basketball is for Karl Heiber, and NMulelyn Leonard will get Jerry's job as bus driver. Arguing at all meetings goes to Mary Ann Griffin and Bob Jedlicka gets his famous saying, nWhere's all the g-i-r-1-s?N His ability of making up book reports goes to Sandra Wray and his goofin'-off at play practices goes to Bob Slaymaker. nDuffn Huber will receive all his leftover ini- tials that he can find on the desks. We, the Seniors, will to the faculty our regular habits and excuses we are so good about bringing from home. To the Janitors we leave all of our second-hand gum that we left stick- ing underneath our seats. The cooks of Solon High receive all of our left-overs that we d1dn't eat for dinner. To the Juniors, we extend the right to accept or dispose of all our carved and battered desks and all our Senior dignity. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to sustain long argu ents that never get us anywhere and our dislike for getting down to business. To the Freshmen, we will our fondness for talking and staying eften school at night, and our skill in hitting the wastebasket with paper wads. In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our hand and seal. Signed: Z QM, OF T114-of ZJMJXIWW Y 43,9 :D my 6? Till LOSS bgy gn B 1 511014055 , rv'-W9 'K if OS ll om.1p.1.,LJ M H ZZ NX 50 -D oaoov 54' .J Xffi. Q Z 2 y 6-o'01v H169 5 Umawlbiowpf 6ff 9 4J OQ Q f,, ,A , , - ,v -X5 ,- -2 4 ' N 1' 4 .Hz . ,Qgj 1? ..,'3e -' 2,1 4- f .1 ,v fix li .1 mx ,F,.1 .. ,I .B v, .,4J5,,, ., .f -in .E .rv- 4 '. 415. V . :gil :QQ ' .h 1.5 ' 'QW 3 ,,.vfr Ann 1 f , . H ,L -Ms W., 1 , 'Ja ,, 4 ,, X. , M, ltwr A 2525 i I 1' gipgt ja. n . ,a--'wg -afwr . h ' P., ,,.w 3, via? W Senior Prophecy ' The 'Sh class is about to unite At a place on the globe where the spot lights are Bright. 'Twas ten years ago since The reunion is sure to be The big Krafka Mansion is this class was all one, nothing but fun. decked at 1t's best As the Dean and his wife are expecting their guests. The Dean is still head of dear ol' Solon High. It seems hels not changed in years gone by. The young ones are running about, fullof joy, The celebrities, theylll see. Gee-pers, wow, oh boyllf The bull-dozers make a small path through the mob, For the first guest is here and their hearts start to t hr The first to arrive is the former Miss Wray. Sheis a registered nurse and is well on her way. At So1on's Fish Hatchery she takes off ol' fins, And is nationally known for her six sets of twins. From out of the sky comes the next of our guests, It's Professor Dvorsky dressed up in his best. He's head of the National Space Cadet Club. In his many inventions, he's not had one flub. The former Miss Reinhart is next to arrive, With her husband in arm, she surely has thrived. The two of them own all United Airlines, Both business and marriage seem to be fine. Miss Evelyn Reyhons, a registered nurse, Is the next to arrive in a Model HTH hearse, The patients shels treated with her supreme care, Evidently paid off. She's a multi-millionaire. with trainer and coach, Dave Cilek trots in, From the coast of Alaska to Hawaii, ho's been. He's heavyweight champ of the whole U.S.A. With Kay Stagg is the next of the guests She is champ of the world the muscles hefs got, he is up there to stay. to appear, with a good old fish spear. Her husband and she own the Cedar Fish Mart, From Delvida to Maine youlll see her fish carts. , T 'V 0 I1 Jgjziaxe HNA '-a X WX ob! ff ' H , . ' 'hu . 14' 1' 1 :T -an .H NIV.. -3 Q.-12 A1311 :,V'3'-t .T 5 ff rl LT 1-Mil We Qi V5-Q? 5 3.1 'f-,.' , 25.21.- ,L 3 411-5: 5 H15 - '75 ,X if 7? . wg 22. .2 f 5. . EW ,NX fir' ' 14, , 4 iii ,T rffff Wai an 3 U3 fffgflf 11-3144, ,u-ff, ,,1rQ:- ,funn Q gm TM , A My if-iE'P 41:3 mix -. it ,Q 'fv T 13151.- ' I , v - ,N gi 1 . if l 9g'dfs521 A ridin' a horse and a tootin' a gun, This tough Donald Urbanek, the outlaws all shun. He's head of a club called Detectives at Law. A United States Marshall, heis quick on the draw. 'Tis Dr. Beranek, who next comes in view, we all know that heis made a cool million or two. A book that heis written is called Ricochet, The heights that hels reached, wefre sure the art pays. The Worrell twins come in a slick limozeen, As usual they look quite attractive and keen, Arlene is married. As yet Darlene unnit budge. As official babysitter, she carries no grudge. From down in the lane comes the sound of a Ford. Francis Steinbrech has made it. We must thank the Lord. His ten thousand acres of fine Iowa soil, Gains him plenty of money, but not without toil. The last of our guests is 'The Coach of the Year , On the basketball court, itis Coach Reyhons they fear. His Iowa basketball team is on top. Of his coaching career - it seams thereis no stop. The guests are all present with fortune and fame, From all parts of the wa rld these people cane The press and the radio all get their share, As the guests tell their stories, they take them with care S11 days and six nights the reunion goes on, And it finally breaks-up on the seventh, at dawn. The parting is sorrow and brings a few tears, But welll i.l be together in another ten years. -,fr-,K '-f-sax ,- rv s wvrfr-w' , ga , ,Q 4, - gf1wf.ffig ., Sify jig: ' . ,l.. QQ , Q, it 93 rm: ,tr 'uw - ,MA '-1 we A A 14: 13 1 1 ' :ff 'Q .a ..' 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