Sutherland High School - Duke Yearbook (Sutherland, IA)
- Class of 1950
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I i Here, as in countless towns of the U.S.A., stanos our typical Statue of Liberty. She is weatherbeaten ano worn, yet proudly she REIGNS THROUGH THE YEARS, A GRAND STRUCTURE, STANDING ALL ODDS, HER TORCH PAVING THE FUTURE OF SUCCESS AND OPPORTUNITIES WITH LIGHT NEVER FAILING. HERE WITHIN HER PREMISES SHE HAS OFFERED US THE TASK, INTO WHICH WE HAVE GROUNDED AND PRESERVED UR DEMOCRACY. J J 1 dedication TO MR. BRO.VER •' HO HAS BEEN OUR FRIEND IN «CnX Amu OUR F RI END In PLAY E, THE class OF 950, 00 DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL. 3 SuPLftIntlnoant . - . RNCLL • I L L C E . •A• I • OF I j A A o A.v ES iE N T R Y f, US I C . . L• OF S•0• A .mil AM ti • FOX Ass t Coach k Cath, fc.A. I.S.T.C. E VA CAMtRY Home Economics . . . f I ONA _ • • PfilNClPAl • • I • 0 • I • • i . ary Ann Pr i v i s i n i LNGLISH O A• .RlAR .LIFT v L Y DE i; E U HIE R Coach k History • S• South akota L• ; -LA | fie JOHNSON Fourth Graoe I ' I IDE JOROTHY ThORSON Sixth Grade • • • w • I • — • Alice Stinogel OECONO 'iRAOE u • S« i , c • Pe qy Broughton Third ihaoe .S.T.C. '•■Em LE FrerickS PrI MARY •i CSTMAR II i. u J ' i BARBARA BLAlR 11 , • . . - .. .. i w ■ vu n i_ r rm i I HEARO about -----M FRANC I 3 CARNAHAN I hurry not, NE I T her 00 I WORRY . r;ARJum DLlTERVAN Don’t let her sizc fool you. patricia doling The Senate s FUTURE FI LI BUSTER. TH0VA3 DRAKE H I QH PON L R E0 BRAIN THAT NEE OS GAS . DELORES DRAPER •Ihy 0 I ON t some - ONE TELL ME THERE m'AS 3 C Z IH I !« o BE SIOES ART? a _ I 3L FRERK SHE PftJtABLY COULO TELL YOU plenty, but she TALKING. I SN bONNlE JlLLLSPIE S«E E T IN THOUGHT SMILE AND VOICE. T LUVERNE oRIES Romeo f s got NOT HI N 3 ON ME . LEOTA KOLLrv HHAT iuulo I 00 without uy books? LORNA f.'ART I N A gal WHO 1s fun AND GETS THINGS OONC • MARJORIE ART IN I KEEP MY MAN AN EYE ON ROBERT MILLER Mv only books are SI L5' 8000 L0OKS-- I LOVE TO STUDY. DLANE SCHI .'MER Ql VE HIM HIS CHOICE BETWEEN A GIRL ANO A CAR, ANO HE’LL TAKE THE CAR ANY OA Y. DAVID SChREI NCR Life is but a OWEAM--SLEEP WELL ! JOAN ShRIVER WI S OOM without WOROS . KENNETH STELCK «MO OOES NOT LOVE WINE, «OME N, AND SONG, Remains a fool his «•hole life long. JANICE TRIPLETT DO I WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL, OR 00N T I? 11 n 'I ' Class Motto: The Higher We Rise, The Broaoer The View. Class Colors: Olo Rose and Silver Class Flower: Carnation COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Senior Calendar April 26 Senior Class Play, Beyono Reason May i2 Junior-Senior Banquet May ilj. Baccalaureate May i i Commencement Senior Awards Scholarship Mus i c Athletic Most Representative Girl Most Representative Boy won BY ti n ii ii it ii ii ii BARBARA BLAIR Mixeo chorus i234, Marching bano i234 Christmas cantata 23, Operetta i, Girls glee club i234, Pep club 23, G.A.A. i 25k, F.H.A. 234, Jr. class play. FRANCIS CARNAHAN Football 234, Basketball i23 Track 4, Mixeo chorus i234, Christmas contata 2 Operetta i, Boys glee club 2}, Boys ”$ club 34 LELAND OAVIS Football 4 Mixeo chorus i234, Christmas cantata 23, Operetta i. Boys glee club .234 Class officer3 MARJORIE DE HERMAN Concert bano 254 Marching bano 34 Mixeo bano i234 Girls glee club i234 Mixeo quartette 5 Girls trio 3 Pep club i234 Girls S” club 5 4- S club officer 4 F.H.A. 234 F.H.m. officer 4, Jr. class play. Homecoming atten- dant 4 PATRICIA OOLIN3 Concert bano i234 Marching bano i234 Swing bano 22+, Pep band i2. Brass quartette i 3, Instrumental solo i2, Mixeo chorus i234,Christmas cantata 23, Operetta i. Girls glee club 234, Maori gal 254, Girls sextette 24 v0cal solo 254 Pep club 254 G.A.A. 1234, F.H.A. 23, Class officer i, Jr. class PLAY, ChEERLEAOER 234, SCHOOL PAPER 14 ANNUAL STaFF 4 THOMAS DRAKE Football i234 Basketball i254 Baseball i234 Track 34, Mixeo chorus i234, Christmas cantata §3, Operetta i. Boys glee club 23, Maorigal 134 Mixeo QUARTETTE I 4 BOYS QUARTETTE 234, VOCAL SJLO 234 BOYS S CLUB 234, CLASS OFFICER 234 JR • CLASS PLAY, SCHOOL PAPER l4 ANNUAL STAFFi . OELORES DRAPER Mixeo chorus i234, Christmas cantata 3 Otetetta i, Gihls glee club i234 Maorigal 4 Mixed Quartette 1±, Pep club i234 G.A.A. i2, School paper3. School annual4 ALICE FRERK Concert bano 234 Marching bano 234 Brass sextette 4 Mixeo chorus i234 Christmas cantata 2, Operetta i. Girls glee club i3, Pep club i234 G.A.A. i234 F.H.A. 23. BONNIE GILLESPIE Marching bano 4 Mixed chorus i234 Christmas cmntata 23 Operetta i. Girls glee club i234 G.A.A: 1234, Girl$.wSm club 4 Maorigal 34 Girls trio 4 Vocal solo 34 Per club i234, F.H.A 2, Jr. class play LUVERNE 3RIES Pep club i23, Jr. class play 3 Leota Kolln Concert Band 254, Marching Band 254, Pep Band 254, Clarinet Quartette 254 f. ixEO Chorus 254, Xmas Cantata 25, Operetta I, Girls' Glee Club 254. Pep Club 1254. G.A.A. 1254, Girls' S Club 4, F.H.A. 25, Class Plat 5, School Paper 54 Annual 4« Lorna Martin Concert Band 1254, Marching Band 2p4, Swing Bano 5, Pep Bano 254, Clarinet Quartette 2, Clarinet Trio 54, Mixed Chorus 1254, Xmas Cantata 25, Operetta I, Girls' Glee Club 254, Pep Club 25, G.A.A. 1254, Girls' S Club 54, Class Play 5, Sohool Paper 54, Homecoming Attendant 4 Marjorie Martin Mixeo Chorus 1254, Xmas Cantata 123, Operetta I, Girls' Glee Club 1254, Pep Club 25, G.A.A. 1254, G.A.A. Leader 4, F.H.A. 254, School Paper 4 Annual 4, Homecoming Attendant 4 Nina Martin Twirler 125, Marjorette 4, Mixed Chorus 1254, Xmas Cantata 25, Operetta I, Girls' Glee Club 254, Maorigal 24, Girls' Sextette'4 Vocal Solo 25, Pep Club 1254, G.A.A. 1254, F.H.A. 254, Officer 4, Class Officer l4. Class Plat 5, Cheer Leaoer 54, School Annual 4, Homecoming Queen 4« Colleen McCormack Concert Bano 1254, Marching Band 1254, Swing Bano 2, Pep Band 1254, Cornet Quartette 1254, Mixeo Chorus 1254, Xmas Cantata 25, Operetta I, Girls' Glee Club 1254, Madrigal 5, Girls' Trio 54, Vocal Solo 5, Pep Club 1254, G.A.A. 1254, Girls' Sr' Club 54, F.H.A. 2, Class Play 5, School Paper 4, School Annual 4 Bob Miller Football 1254, Basketball 1254, Baseball 54, Track 5, Concert Band 1254, Swing Band 25k, Pep Bano 1254, Brass Sextette 4, Cornet Quartette 1254, Cornet Trio 54, Brass Quartette 15, Instrumental Solo 54, Mixed Chorus 1254, Xmas Cantata 25, Operetta |, Boys' Glee Clus 25, Maorigal 254, Mixed Quartette 4, Boys' Quartette 254, Boys' S Club 254, Class Officer 2, Class Play 5, School Paper 4, Annual 4 Robert Negus Football 1254, Basketball 1254, Baseball 1254, Track 5, Concert Band 1254, Mixeo Chorus 254, Xmas Cantata 25, Boys' Quartette 5, Boys' S Club 254, Officer 4 Class Officer 24, Class Play 5. Roger Negus Football 1254, Basketball 1254, Baseball 1254, Track 5, Concert Band 1254, Brass Quartette 4, Mixed Chorus 254, Xmas Cantata 25, Boys' Glee Club 25, Boys' S Club 254, Class Play 5, Duane Schimmer Football 1254, Basketball 1254, Track 5, Baseball 4 Swing Bano 5 -, Mixed Chorus 12, Xmas Cantata 2, Operetta I, Boys' Glee Club 125, Boys' S Club 254. Dave Schreiner Football 1254, Basketball 125, Baseball 125, Boys' S Club 254 Class Play 5« Joan Shriver Concert Band 254, Marching Bano 34, Pep Club 24, ixeo Chorus 234, Xmas Cantata 23, Operetta I, Girls Glee Club 1234, Pep Bano 24, G.A.A. I23if, F.H.A. 23±f, F.H.A. Offioer if, Class Officer 3 Class Play 3, School Annual if Kenneth Steuck Mixed Chorus I Janice Triplett Concert Bano 1234, Marching Bano 234, Swing Band 3 Pep Bano 234, Mixeo Chorus 234, Xmas Cantata 23. Opcretta I, Girls' Glee Club 123, Pep Club 123, G.A.A. 1234, Girls' S Club 3 F.H.A. 23, Class Play 3 .Varner . ede Football 3if. Basketball 23, Baseball I, Track 34, Mixeo Chorus 234, Xmas Cantata 23, Operetta I, Boys' Glee Club 23, Maori gal 34, Boys' Quartette 3 «-, Pep Club I, Boys' f,S Club 34, Class Play 3. Arlys .Vittrock Concert Bano 234, Marching Bano 254, Swing Band 234, Pep Band 234, Instrumental Solo 2. Mixed Chorus 134, Xmas Cantata 23, Operetta I, Girls'Glee Club 1234, Madrigal 3t Girls' Sextette 4, Mixed Quartette 3 Girls' Trio 34, Pep Club 1234, G.A.A. 1234, Girls' Sm Club 34, F.H.A. 23, G.A.A. Officer 3if, F.H.A. Officer 3, Class Officer 13, Class Play 5, School Paper if. School Annual 4. It u. fi II wpw ii v«a T'O ;uJ |j . n ' V-. r ’-' Tf U ' 'IT1’ j ww £ $ , « m ■ ¥ W7 ua fi ? 4 tr p 0 pwp, -j bTir U UP] li !Q □J f C A 1 oCHOuL ChLLNjAR ' 1 Aug. 29-- chujl Convenes jept. io-- County Teachers Institution i 6-Football-Peterson(here ) 23--- routball-Jrange ity(there) 30--Football-Paull1na(heke ) Oct. y--Foot ba ll-Fr 1 m iHAR ( houec jv. 1 ng ) -- rOOTBALL-ALTA(THERE) 20 --A'oStvfeLv Program — Park i nSon Lnemble 21 -- Football-Hartley(there) Nov. I4.--- Football-Milford(there ) II--r OOT b A L L-S I oux (UP I OS ( HERE ) 2d---Junior olass Play 2l.- S Thanksgiving Vacation Oec. 2--Basketball-Sioux Rapios(here) 6---Basketball —Marathon(therej 9--- Basketball-Pr1mghar(there) |J-- BASKETeALL-LVERLYIHtRE) ,6-- Basketball-M.ilforo(here) 19-- Football Banquet dU--- Basketball- alumet(there) Jan . FEb. March April i;U Y 21 -- Grade Operetta 23--- Ba ketball-Moneta 23--- Christmas Vacation 2 -- School Convenes 3 - Basketball—Alta(there) 6-- BasketuAll-Aurelia(there) 10—11 Semester Exams 13--- Basketball-Gaza(here) ,7-- Basketball—Srjok(here) 20--- Basketball-3anborn(here) 25-2d County Basket ,all Tournament-Sheldon 1--Senior To Storm Lake or Pictures 3--Basketball-Archer here ) |0--BaSKETBALL-PauLLI NA(THERE ) llf-Baske t ball-Arnolo s Park( there ) ,7-— Basketball-Hartley ( here) 20-2i+ Sectional Basketball Tournament-Primghar 2J--- High School Music Concert ,7-- Speech Program 1--Preliminary Music Contest-Small Groups- Sa n BORN 15-- Preliminary Music Contest-Large Groups- Suther lano 22 -- State Music Contest-Storm Lake 23-— Senior Class Play 6--- State Final Music Contest-Solos And Lnesmbles-Perry i2--- Junior-Senior Banquet 1J4.-Bacalaureate id-- Commencement i9-- Class Day 19-- School Closes First Row: Marilyn McCormack, arilyn Jensen, Lonna elson, Jam ice Burgeson, Pat Orthmann Midcle Row: Cleo Chesley, { arilyn Ahrens, Jim Hulser, Robert Morris, Virginia Salzkorn, Miss Oakery, Back Row: Galen Tjossem, Clair Mooing, Richarj orris, Don Sweeney, Dale Schimmer. IL II 1 % « II n First Rows Ceone Kolln, Shirley Negus, Karen Joroan, Carolyn Hill, Phyllis Green, Sally Jensen, Arlene Giese, Bertha Beerman. Middle Row: Melva Mehrhoff, Tow Willey, Richaro Sump, Charles Youoe, Clark King, Jim Carnahan, Beverly Zinn. Back Row: Dorothy Lange, Richard Shriver, Don Schmeckpeper, Mr Fox, Duane Sholley, Tow Triplett, Irene Guthrioge. 9 Athletics THE FOOTEALL ST DRY Twenty f«ve reporteo to Coach Buehler in response to his call FOR FOOTbALL PRACTICE. OF THESE, NINETEEN FlNlSHEO THE SEASON. Of the twenty five reporting, eight «ere letter men. They «ere Miller, Drake, R. Negus, B. Negus, Duane Schimmer, Carnahan, •iv • rfEDE, and Schreiner. After three weeks of stiff, haro practice, the Tigers met THEIR FIRST OPPONENT OF THE f Z4.9 SEASON ON THE HOME FIELD FrIOAY nite, Sept. i6. It «as a rather sticky night, euT the Buehlermin PLAYED HARD STRAIGHT FOOTBALL ANO OEFEATEO PETERSON 2 TO 0. The schedule calleo for a trip to Orange City the following «EEK «HERE ONE OF THE STRONGEST TEAMS IN NOR T H«E S T l0«A MADE ITS HOME. ThE SCORE AT THE HALF-TIME «AS 7 T0 0 'N FAVOR OF THE DUTCH- MEN. In The SECONO HALF THE hard ORIVING BACKS AND THE HEAVIER line of Orange City «ere tod much for the Tigers, ano the final SCORE «AS 3 4. TO 0. The next game «as playeo at home «ith Paullina. This «as a hard, RUG3E0 GAME ALL ThE «Ay, WITH PAULLINA HOLDING A HALF TIME advantage of l3 to 6. The secono half «as played in the shadons OF THE PAULLINA GOAL BUT THE MANY SCORING CHANCES «ERE MUFFEO ANO THE GAME ENOEO 1$ TO 6. ThE TigERS PLAyEO ONE OF THEIR BEST GAMES OF THE SEASON CARRYING THE BALL DEEP INTO THE OPPONENT fS TERRITORY BUT MUST COULDN’T PUT IT OVER. Primghar at home on the next Friday highlighted by Homecoming «AS THE SCHEOULE. ThE BuLL DOGS «I T H A SMOOTH RUNNING AND HARO HITTING TEAM «ERE IN LEAD ALL THE «IY. Final SCORE «AS PRIMGHAR 32 Sutherland 0. On Oct. l! , the Tigers journeyed to Alta. They out-gaineo Alta BUT LOST «HEN They LET A LONG FORWARD PASS GO FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN THE CLOSING MINUTES OF THE FIRST HALF. ThEY CONTINUED TO MAKE LONG GAINS THE SECOND HALF BUT «ERE UNABLE TO SCORE. ThE GAME ENOEO J TO 0 «IT H Alta winning. On the following Friday the BuEhlermen journedyo to Hartley, WHERE They PLAYED another RUGGED BALL GAME, BuT «ERE OEFEATEO 20 TO i2. Hartley oio all of their scoring the first half. The secono HALF WAS ALL Sutherland’s BuT the leao was too MUCH to overcome. The SCHEOULE LISTEO ONE OPEN OATE BUT COACH BuEHLER WAS ANXIOUS TO KEEP THE BOYS GOING SO ARRANGED A SCRIMMAGE GAME ON MONDAY WITH the Le Mars B squao. Playing on the home fielo, the Tigers rubbeo THEIR N06ES IN THE OIRT TO THE TUNE OF 2 TO 6. Milford «as next. They hao lost only one game ano «ere really up for the game. Everything wjrkeo for them and they gained by long RUNS CONSISTENTLY. FlNAL SCORE «AS 3 TO 0 IN MlLFOROfS FAVOR. On Armistice Dar the Tigers met Sioux Rapids on the home fielo. This «as a slow ball game, but close all the way. The Buehlermen garnered the same number of touchdoens but oio not convert as oio the Sioux Rapids boys. The finish founo Sutherland trailing 114. to i2. All conference selections incluoeo Tom Drake on the second team, and Robert ano Roger Negus honorable mention. Tom Drake also receiveo HONORABLE MENTION ON THE IOWA PRESS ALL STaTE ELEVEN ANO THE ALL Northwest Iowa Eleven. At the annual football banquet given by the Sutherland Commercial Club, Coach Buehler presented letters to the following boys- Miller, R. Negus, B. Negus, Drake, «. .Veoe, Schreiner, Carnahan, D. Schimmer, Hulser, Dale Sc h 1 , Saecne y, Triplet Manager’s 1 ter- Charles Youoe . Co-Captains - I EY Co N FERE NCE Stan sings Primghar , on 5 Lost 0 Tied 0 Ml L F OR 0 k 1 0 PaullINA k 1 0 Hartley 3 2 0 S1oux Rap 1 os 3 2 0 Alta 2 2 0 Sanborn 1 3 1 Sutherland 0 5 0 Aureli a 0 5 0 Swiar GuETHER, Bob Negus Brechwalo. ano Tom Drake. : u B. Neous, Miller Geuther, Schreiner , wITTROCK f ORECKWAlD 1 .1 nnehs-3elo« THE BASKETBALL STORY We started out the 1+9-5° season with 2l boys reporting for the first PRACTICE, WITH THE FOLLOWING FIVE LETTERMIN BEING INCLUDED: BOB NEGUS, Roger Negus, Bob Miller, Duane Schimmer, ano Tom Drake. The first game was playeo at home against Sioux Rapios. The boys were clicking and THE FINAL COUNT WAS 57 36, IN FAVOR OF THE TlGERS. We SLUMPEO a LITTLE IN THE NEXT FEW GAMES, LOSING THEM BY VERY CLOSE MARGINS THE NEXT GAME WHICH WE CAME BACK ANO WON WAS THE MONETA GAME, THE SCORE BEING 1+6-17 AFTER CHRISTMAS VACATION, OURING WHICH WE HAD TWO SCRIMMAGE GAMES WITH THE LE MARS TEAM, WE STARTED OFF WITH ALTA. It WAS A BAD NIGHT FOR THE TlGERS, AND WE WOUND UP ON THE SHORT ENO'OF A 63-36 COUNT• THE FOLLOWING FRIOAY, HOWEVER, THE TlGERS PULLED A CLOSE ONE OUT OF THE FIRE AT AuRELIA, WHICH WAS A MORAL VICTORY TO SAY THE LEAST. SCORE was I4.O-3I+. The season went quite fast from then on, with the story still BEING IF WE LOST, IT WAS BY ONLY A FEW POINTS, BUT IF WL WON, IT WAS GEN- ERALLY BY A GOOOLY MARGIN. In the County Tournament, which was helo at Sheloon, the Tigers orew the Sheloon Orabs for the first rouno opener. Consioereo the unoeroogs, the Tigers beat the Orabs in a h i gh-scor i ng . contest, enoing up 56-1+7 The FOLLOWING NIGHT THE TlGERS WERE TAKEN OUT OF THE TOURNEY BY THE PAULLINA Panthers, who went on to become County Champs. Score was 1+5-32. In the Sectional, which was held at Primghar, the Tigers went through to the finals by beating Archer in the first game, 42-36, ano Gaza in the secono round, 66-29, ano met Primghar in the finals. This game was a COLO ONE FOR THE TlGERS, WHO COULON’T SEEM TO HIT THE BASKET. ThEY ENOEO THE SEASON BY GETTING BEATEN BY P R IM G H A R 39— 32• A GLANCE AT THE WON ANO LOST11 COLUMN OOE$N T TELL AN ACCURATE STORY OF THE SEASON, HOWEVER, OR REVEAL THE MERITS OF THE TEAM. BY A COMPARI- SON OF OUR TOTAL POINTS FOR THE SEASON, WHICH WERE 69°, AND OUR OPPONENTS, WHICH WERE 666, ONE CAN REAOILY SEE THAT WE WEREN’T OUTSOOREO AS A SEASON- AL TEAM. HE POINTS SEEMED TO BE OISTRIBUTEO IN SUCH A MANNER THAT WE WERE EOGED FROM MANY OF OUR GAMEO BY A VERY FEW POINTS. FOLLOWING IS THE SEASON’S RECORO. WE PLAYEO A TOTAL OF 21 GAMES THIS SEASON. OUR AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME WERE 1+2. 1+. ERLANO.. • 5f • • • • .Sioux Rapids -38 II - 2ti • • Marathon- U3 II _ 39 • • HR1MGHAR- kb II _ 2d • • Everly— II _ 29 • • MlLFORO- 39 II - ?d • • Calumet— m II _ k • • Moneta— '7 1 - 36 • • Alta- 63 II _ LO • • Aurel1A- 31+ 1 _ 67 • • Gaza- 35 li _ i+O • • Brooke- kk II _ 1+2 • • Sanborn- 50 II _ 52 • • Archer- 57 II _ 36 • • PAULL1NA- zb n _ k2 • • Arnolds Park -1U+ it _ l+o • • Hartley- 43 COUNTY TOUKNLY 1st nound Suth.-58 Sheloon-1+7 2no Kouno Suth.-32 Paullina-1+5 SlCTIONAL TOURNEY 1st rtouNo Suth.-1+2 Archer-38 2no Kouno Suth.-66 Gaza-29 Finals Suth.-1+2 Primghar-39 . EQUS T 9 HER Sc Youoe, Rahbusch, mmer, Miller, R. Brechwalo, Nequs,B Negus. HULotR Front Row- Cheslly, Hulsek, Gue Tjossem. Ba«jk Row- Coach Buehler, Drake 4 4 SCHIMMER Letter '«Vinners Drake 1947 Sutherland — ... y Sutherland -- — 3 Sutherland — — 9 Sutherland — t Sutherland — —17 Sutherland -- -—15 Sutherland -- --- 2 Sutherland -- — 9 Sutherland — Sutherland — 1 ■ 947 - 9i+8 - 1949 Baseball Won 5 Lost 7 SECTIONAL TOURNAWENT Conference Tournament Hartley --------12 Paullina--------1 Sanborn ——------ 2 Larrabee ------ 5 Peterson ------- 0 Linn Grove ---- L High Vie --------8 Peterson--------19 Hartley---------1 Paullina ------- 8 iM Sutherland ------ 7 Sutherland -----16 Sutherland ----- 7 Sutherland ------ b Sutherland ------ b Sutherland----— I4. Sutherland ----- 2 Sutherland ——— 1I4. Sutherland ----- 7 Sutherland ----- 5 Sutherland ------ 3 Won 7 Lost L . Sectional Tournament Conference Tournament Peterson---------0 Sanborn --------- b S 1 oux Rap 1 os — 8 Paullina -—-— 6 Larrabee -------- 3 S1oux Rap 1 os — 2 Paullina -------- 3 Sanborn---------12 Royal------------2 Lake Center-----15 Alta-------------7 ■ 949 Won 0 Sutherland ----- 1 Sutherland ------- 1 Sectional Sutherland ----- 1 Conference Lost 3 Primghar ------ 5 Tournament Paullina ------- 9 Tournament Marcus --------- 9 Three Year Batting Average Tom Drake Robert Negus .309 Roger Negus .2i0 Jim Hulser «000 Bob Miller CharLE8 Youoe .200 TRACK Front Row: .Varner , eoe, Jim Hulser, Robert Morris I.orris. Bob Miller, Charles Youoe, Back Row: Robert Negus Tom Drake, Coach Buehler Roger Negus, ' , Richard Duane Schimmer BAScBAlL Front Row; Roger Negus, Ro ert Negus, Tom Drake, Bob Miller Dick Breckwald, Jim Chesley. ’ Back Row: Duane Sholley, Charles Youoe, Richard Morris, Coach :rower, Jim Hulser, Duane Sohimmer. ±D f l 3 ANNUAL STAFF First Row : Secono Row: Deloris Draper Colleen McCormack Pat Doling arjorie Martin Mr. Ba.ro Nina artin Leota Kolln Dob Miller Tom Drake Joan Shriver Arlys iVittrock Art Editor Assistant Eqitor _0 I tor Typist Faculty Aovisor Activity Eoitor Typist Sports Editor Business Manager Typist Advertising lditor II Ii. MARCH ING BAND CLARINETS Marilyn Jensen Lorna Martin Charolette Martin Leota Kolln Bonnie Hakeman Irene Guthrioge Alice Phillips Sheryl Youoe Pl. CU3 I l N Dorothy Lange Arlene Giese ardara Mosier Sally Jensen Phyllis Green Pat Doling CORNETS James Carrahan Joan Shriver Roger Negus Colleen McCormack Clark King Sanora Nelson Sanora Sauter Dob Miller Domna Rein E VE LYEN GuTHRI OGE Janet Jensen Kenneth Woolston PASS Alice Frerk Delores Swe son John Sries SAXAPHONES Pa? Crthmann Arlys Wittrock oOROON SEGELKE Janice Burgeson Mirna Martin Nancy Green Ceone Kolln hu, lYo BERT iJe'guS Carolyn Youoe James Tharp TROMBONES RiCHARO Purge son Ronald Woolston Nancy Marshall Janice Triplett Lorraine Lohff AR I arjorie eiterman Jcrry Jones Marjorie Munson Virginia Salzkorn FLLTc Esther Triplett 535348535353534823235348482348235348485323 TROMBONE QL'ARTETT Nancy Marshall Janice Triplett Ronnie ..oolstoh Lorraine Lohff CLAIR I NET QLA.TTETT AlJft kih ota Kolln Bom. ie .Iakeman Esther Jo Triplett BRASS QUARTETT BRASS SEXTETT Virginia Salzkoru Robert Negus Bon Filler C LAR 11 ii.T TP. I Lorn A art in, Charlotte art in, ’.ariltn Jensen ■Ri; . PlT TRIO Sanora .clson, 9od iller, Clark Kins Jl LO ScXT-TTc. ARILYN JENNER, ARILYN CCORMACK, ARLYS WlTTRuCh, Pat Doling, Janice Burgeson, Nina Vartin GIRLS GLEE CLUB Fhst Row- S. Metz, O. Litka, O, Gillispie, L. Nelson, M. Jenner, P. Doling, E Triplett, C. Kolln, B Zinn, J. Burgeson,C Chesley, N. Martin, C. .cCormack, .. r. Gentry. Second Row- Dieterman, J. Triplett, L. .artin, M. McCormack, L. Kolln, B. Hakeman, A. Jittrock, K. Jordan, J. Shriver, C..artin, I. Guthrioge, N« Sholly, 0. Lange. Third Row- B. Gillespie, L. artin, • Jensen, S. .’.cCormack, V.. Grayson, S. Jensen, C. Hill, 0. Draper, P. Green, S. Negus, A. Gies, B. Glair MIXED CHORUS Fiiof Row- 3. Metz, .V. Deiterman, D. Litka, D. Gi llespi e, B. 3i llesp i e, D. Swenson, C. Kolln, E. Triplett, ? .. Jenner, B. Zinn, J. urgeson, C. Chesley, N. Sholly, D. Lange, P. Doling, r. Gentry. Secono Row- L. artin, . cCormack, I,:. Martin, . Jensen, B. Blair, J. Triplett, A. Frerk, L. kolln, P. Green, A. Jittrock, S. Jensen, K. Jordan, D. Draper, V. Salzkorn, J. Shriver, A. Giese, C. Martin, I. Guthrioge Third Row- N. Martin, C. cCormack, L. -elson, 3. cCormack, Grayson, T. Drake, .. eoe, J. Hulser, C. Youoe, B. iller, C. King, R. Negus, . :egus, F. Carnahan, C. hill, 3. Negus, B. riAKEMAN . I- V ' MAORI iAL First Row M. Jensen,!.'. cCormack,P. Dolin3, N. .artin, D. Draper, 0. Lange Second Row T. Drake, ,i. , eoe, E. (. iller, C. Youoe DANCc.LAND SERENAJcRS First Row P. Orthman, A. .Vittrock, I. Jensen, r. Gentry, G. Segelke Secono Row: N. Marshall, V. Salzkorn, B. 'iller, C. King, S. Nelson 0. Sc hi limer, P. Doling First Ro j ”• Jensen, . Martin, B. lair, C. Chesley, J. Gurgeson, E. Triplett, J. Triplett, L. Nelson, . Oeiterman. Se ond Row: E. arshall, ... ,.egus, K. Jordan, V. Salzkorn. S Jensen, A. Ciese, Miss Cai .ery. Thiro Row: C. I. lln, !.• .art in, . Simpson, 0. Hill J. Shriver I. Rut hr inse• t LUB Fi st T. Triplett, D. Schriener, 0. Sweeney, B. Miller, T. Drake, Dale Sohimmer 3ecu:j Row: J. IIulser, .V. j'eoe, R. Sump, C. Youoc, R. Negus, 0. Schimmer Thmo -ows 3. Negus, G. Geuther, ”r. Beuhler, F. Carnahan, D. Brechwall Fitct {on: L. Kolln, !cCormack, P. Orthmann, j Burqeson, I • Dcitcrman Bow: . 5ILLESPIG, J. Triplett, A. WiTTROCK, L. Martin, P. )oling« BOYS S 3LUB JUNIO?. PLAY CAST Slated: J. Burgeson, V. oalzkorn, R. orris, .7. Jenseo, . cCormack Standing: S. Tjosseu, ISs Priwising, 0. Sweeney, 0. orris, C. Chesley J. Hulser. NEtfSTAFF Standing: C. cCormack, Doling, 7. Jensen, L. Kolln, B. Hakeman, A. jittock. Miss Primi sing, S. Jensen, M. Martin, A, Ciese, L. Nelson, J. Triplett. -eateo : T. Drake, ... iller, M McCormack, L. Martin, C Youoe L «. ' n First Row: Secono Rowj Third Row: Darlene and Darrel Litka, Melvyn and Maurice Jacobsen. Sharon ano Karen McKeiohan Juoy ano Jerry Jennings, Merlin ano Merle Beerman. Dallas ano Derald Streufert, Roger and Robert Negus. 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