Teachers College High School - Little Panther Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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It seems not so long ago that high school stu- dents considered it not smart to be smart. But there are other reasons why it is a real plea- sure to be associated with the students in TC High. You show unusual initiative in assuming responsibility for so many activities in school. You set high standards for yourselves indivi- dually and as a group. You take advantage of the many opportunities in our school to discover and develop your abilities. You have a keen sense of fair play and give everyone a chance to succeed. Thanks for helping to make TC High a wonderful place in which to work. Seniors, congratulations. Please come back to see us. Dr. Paul Brimm, Principal There is always a feeling of pride when one is associated with a group that is doing a good job. Many of the activities of our school give us this feeling, but it is the responsibility of each oft us to see that our record is improved. Our graduating class can, and undoubtedly will, reflect much credit to the school and those who remain have an opportunity to make this a better school. Each individual can measure his success by an answer to this question, ls this a better school because l have been a stu- dent here? In life, as in school, your contri- butions to a better way ot living will be the im- portant measure of your success. ANN UAL STAFF ROW 1: J. Nymann, S. Thudium, R. Meeker, C. Stuken- berg, R. Trotter. ROW 2: N. Stevenson, N. Johnson, C. Muncy, A. Maucker, B. Lang, N. Wellmann, A. Bunnell P. Genzler. ROW 3: R. Prior, J. Swatosh, S. Riedel, T. Jacobsen, L. Schaefer, B. Fossum, E. Schaefer, C. Ander son. ROW 4: P. Cummins, B. Heisler, J. Baxter, H. Kreb B. Rice, B. Adamson, J. Bultena, C. Jepson, C. Gress. The Little Panther hopes you enjoy your trip through the annual of '56, the book with the new look, as much as you enjoyed the first year in the new school. 'N 5 S PANTHER CUB First Semester Editor .......... Sharon Thudium News .... .. . Patti Hanawalt Sports . . . ........ Jerry Ray Society . . . .... Barbara Fossum Feature . . . . . Janice Swatosh Business ................ Toni Jacobsen Production .................. Ruth Prior Second Semester Editor .. .............. Joyce Bultena News . .. .. . Marcia Huston Sports .... ....... H arold Kreb Society . .. .. . Keitha Van Engen Feature ... .. . Priscilla Cummins Business .... . . . Marc Anthony Production . . . .... Alice Bunnell ROW 'Ia M. Huston, J. Bultena, S. Thudium, P. Hanawalt. ROW 2: A. Bunnell, J. Swa- tosh, T. Jacobsen, B. Fossum, R. Prior ROW 3: K. Van Engen, M. Anthony, H. Kreb, J. Ray, P. Cummins. BILL ADAMSON Content to breothe his no- tive oir in his own ground. - Pope JANET BAXTER A doughter of the gods, di- vinely toll, ond most divinely foir. -Tennyson BILL BLAKE Youth full of groce, force, foscinoTion. -Wolt Whitmon BERNICE BRUSH A light heort lives long. - Shakespeare MARC ANTHONY The desire of tome ond love ot truth, ond oll thot moke o mon. -Tennyson ll lllll JOYCE BULTENA The ideol of courtesy, wit groce ond chorrnf'-Cigero fr 2- Q- .mwx-' ,,,.L.L 1- MARY ELLEN CORDER I must laugh and dance and sing. Youth is such a Iovely Thing. -Alihe Thomas BARBARA FOSSUM Too Iovv they build who build beneath The s'rars. eYouhg PRISCILLA CUMMINS JACK DODD A decent boldness ever meeis with friends. -Anonymous JANIS FOLSOM To be merry best becomes you -Shakespeare CLAUDIA GRESS Serene I fold my hands and She was as good as she was wait. -Burroughs DICK FRANDSEN If you would creale some- thing, you musf be something. eGoeThe 21 S31 Ic1ir, eSamueI Rogers JIM GOHMAN I believe, because it is impos- sible. -Terfillian ..s ANNETTE HAFFNER All doors ore open To cour- tesy. -Thomos Fuller BETTY HEISLER YouTh is The only seoson for enloymenrf'-George Borrow JULIE HOFFMAN Thor which sholl come, ond must come, sholl come well. - Edwin KEN HUSSEY Business ond oction strength- en The broin, but Too much study weokens il. -l-l.G. Bohn .331 'I- PATRICIA HANAWALT One of The besr uses ol origi- nolify is To soy common Things in on uncommon woy. -Anony- mous MARCIA HUSTON Thou host the sweetest foce I ever looked upon. Sir, os I hove 0 soul, she is on ongel. - Sholcespeore TONI JACOBSEN The rule of my life is To make business a pleasure, and plea- sure my business. -Aaron Burr PETE JOHNSON Born for success he seemed. -Emerson RONALD Every science has issued from a new audacity ol imagination. -John CAROL JEPSEN Happiness seems made To be snared. -Cornielle NANCY JOHNSON Thar one talent which is deaili to hide. -Milton LEON KLOOSTRA So much one man can do that does born acl and know. -Andrew Marvell Dewey BGB JONES Bos JosLYN Small service is True service. HHS Seemed G Silent fellow. - wWordsworTh Lcfimer -QUIK' HAROLD KREB There is o Time of speoking, cinol o Time of being sTilI. -Cor- Ter CORINNE MUNCY They knovv enough who know how To learn. -Henry Adoms JIM NYMANN Truth is The mosT voluoble Thing we hovef'-Mcirk Tvvoin ALMA DEE OVERTURF Self-TrusT is The TirsT secreT of success. -Emerson RONNIE LOUGH O, he siTs high in oll peopIe's heorTs. -Shokespeore PAUL PEDERSEN Each morning sees some Tcisk begun. Each evening sees iT close. -Longfellow JOHN PRICE The rodio is ot the Unique usefulness for bringing people together. -Einstein RUTH PRIOR She is pretty to vvolk with witty to tollc with, ond pleosont, too, to think on. -John Suckling JERRY RAY His limlos were Cust in monly mold, for hordy sports or contest bold. -Spenser TRAVIS ROBINSON A religious lite is o struggle ond not o prayer. -Modczme cle Stoel ROBERT RICE SHIRLEY REIDEL Every mon's chorocter is the Lite's ci very funny proposi- orbiter of his fortune. -Syrus tion, otter all. -George lvl. Co- hon 1 ...vi-k PHYLLIS ROGERS Health is the greatest of all possessions. -Bickerstaff LORE SCHAEFER Friends are all that matter, -Gilett Burgess ERIKA SIPMANN When you leave a country, you leave behind something of your heart. -Belgian ,proverb PAT STARBECK He ioyed ot lite's pleasures all he could find. -Gilett Bur- gess DARRELL SALMONS My obiection to Utopia is that there can never be any ad- venture in a perfect world. - Brown NANCY STEVENSON Nothing great was ever ac- complished vvithout enthusiasm. -Emerson ERIKA SCHAEFER Good humor only teaches charms to last, still makes new conquests and maintains the Iast. vPope PER STRIBERG A hearty laugh is worth a thousand groans on any mar- lcetf'-Anonymous 'Z'.... ' COLLEEN STUKENBERG The gayesT of all gay girls. -'John Hay SANDRA THUDIUM I am noT arguing wiTh you- I am TeIIing you. -VVhisTIer BILL STRUYK We are The music makers and we are The dreamers of dreams. -A. O'Shaughnessy SHARON THUDIUM True vviT is naTure To Tage dress'd. -Pope JANICE SWATOSH There was a pensive grace ThaT suiTed Well The Torehead high, The eyelash dark, The downcasT eye. wScoTT JIM THODE WorTh makes The man. - Pope KEITHA VAN ENGEN KnowIedge is a Treasure, buT pracTice is The key To iT. -Fuller ROGER TROTTER 'Maybe iT c:ouIdn'T,' but he would be one who wouIdn'T say so TiII he Tried. -Edgar A. GuesT , .,,:,,-::,: .W 11 . Mars i may 3' 1 bb L- 'gpm Q5 - . 1 -'fy I A ,.,.,,, 3 QW. V V 3. . i.ezfzg.z..1,12:1.Ql Sr' fs. 'Q .. .g il . V 525 .ss Zn... . ' V f w fisre H .:-- .. .A ' , sLrQ' f?E4PW 7 35532522 1 E , LL .,. .,, ' . K . fr. 71:35:55 Q.: . 2. . A.., M. .M....,Q..g...... P. Hoke, E L. Bisterfelf AlA, fg lw . . gi Q X- M B. Bloker, Q ' w b L J. Boyer fn S wJ D. Drenner, B. England K. Kono, C. Anderson JUNIUR CLASS S. Brown, L. Christensen L. Erickson, W. Fortney we-.. . .. A . T. Galloway, R. Grosse, . 4 P. Genszler C. Gufhrie Q 1 V 'V 5 ssr K W.,, ' g Q' E f N ' L i - '11-v.f.s. . - . . iwfiafiiqsi ., .: ,-1-wmv - B so rsrr.s B srss X ' 0' V J. Honsen S. Heisler M. Hughes L. Jensen B. Kenney B. Long B. Louterboch I2 'i I 'U' . i s ski-' . - ,,. si? . .... .55 .5 is L B' f . . EQ : Biff: L 55: 'iw ff ai ? ss? ., 2 seg- T L -2 - ,. ..s.f.s -ef of f 1 W.. . I 1 A s e1f.is.s:.if- ,- h S S . f r 1: ' B x E.. . . . L 31 52 . .wqw .3 uz fk' -iii . ' '- ,Q :J 5. Y f 1? wsgwf- -. I . - ww . ... . ..... 'L 'X . ,wggf a 1 .z in S A ria Q ramp-i -. ri, .5-.35 fsrissmgs cf.. P gm E 2s 'Q ' : ,..N,.. :u I E . K -- - K .sgG'f1?f. r . . N 'iv' A. Maucker, V. Michel F. Riedel, A. Rogers G. Schulz, J. Schulz D. Teeter J. Stukenberg, Selling magazine subscriptions proved to be the Jun- ior's most profitable project of the year, and it also fur- nished the class with an excuse for a party. The boys were the hosts for the party because they werenh able to out- sell the girls. Juniors also sold at games, went on three paper drives and sponsored an all-school dance Juke Box Jump. These activities all added more money toward the senior trip. Their third box social Night Life provided entertainment for everyone. The school brightened considerably when the Juniors began flashing their class rings, The New Slant certain- ly was eye-catching. The year came to a climax on May ll with the Junior-Senior Prom held in the Commons. There everyone enioyed dancing to Street of Dreams. H. Middleton D. Petersen B. Root, R. Roslcamp M. Smith, C. Steele R. Thompson, R. Ulrich N. Van Engen N Wellmqn 13 . -. Mil . Si- ' Zz? 1 . .,..f6:',. . ' ' 'W M N W3 , , ii? 4 , 'iii 'S GJ R v ggi? .,.., V S. Huston, J. Okersfrom fm NJ If' 'FK M. Adorns, W L. Andrews il 'uf , C. Benson, , ...Q R. Bergstrom 4 W5 .3 . . t . ral' in.: E. Kreb, 0Pll0M0llE ULASS . I J, clark, aj A' 1 S. Coen H ' wi' K LLC o .l. C' 'X ' , ,. rsr..s.s J- A V. jr V721 .R -I I - . Nui pl - . U .fi Z.. . L..,L. V , 1 A g L . L . . fa .swf K ...,.. J I 4 -7 ls-.mf K ki W. -I ,, - Vyvkkk Q -I in r kyy, N. Hcmdberg J. Honsen C. MV.. rx: Horden M. Hill N. 14 Klinger M. Kroe X.. T. Anthon J. Boker J. Boslough, D, Burrcne J. Curtis, J. Frondsen Y, l 'ir if as :pf mer S. Lorse I1 I. Corbiener X N.. lu. . iv: 'WM K- . K Q 'W' 'fs' .gk , ui V ,.-Q. P g - L, I C ... . , - . x -. J A . . din. r .- . ' E . ' aww-. ,,. :Q S2553 - 2 M ' .1 . 'A'-if '- 1 is1ssesf.i'i.-- A ' ' F Simi we . X . - ig! Q f . gsm 1.5-1 A gf ..., R3 iv. ' fin 5' 2 . J . I . 3 H .X , rg. J ,f , 1 i .-, ,q-eu., . .- '75 ts. ' P K is . ..' P .. .ri 1. 'I 'X .. 'f ' W. . -.1 . if.. W, we , -F ,J 'H' . -.... K - lg P! 2 R XJ 1 X x X P' .. R vo. Q I . :f X 1 X ll 'm.L ng 1 'f 4 'Hn . g . R m .-s. ffm' 'V f .CTX ,-vu., i K, - XZ Q., .Q g P 'fd Ft l is kv' F M. Lewis B. Macon G. Martens C. Martindale L. Mugge B. Naudzuis P. Nelson T. Northrup, J. Petersen M. Prior, D. Short G. Tellinghuisen, C. Thierrnan C. Ulh R. Watkins Selling Christmas wreaths and cards were the Sopho- more's top money-making protects this year. Some of the other protects to gain money were a work day, selling at games, paper drives and an all school dance. The money made this year will help to boost them to Washington on their senior trip. To close their years ot activities they put on Senior Night in honor of the seniors. 15 .X Mxj J. Petersen, ' ' , L. Plorins 4 xi P. Silvey, C. Smith . S i 4- v . '.Q iff L -'1. -. . , F D.Thode, I Q C J.Trimble C . 'A C B. Winier 3 A it W A . 4.19 Q. , CC 'lf' gi R 4 I, Nas-'QV' ew... R -C '. if A '53 C A ...naw wma .ev-gf -J W 'Wh C K. Boervvold, J. Cowley, S. Holl. Nix ' A ' - - MC lVlc1r'rens, R. Rice, r ' ' ' I I t K- KHUTSOH B- DOH , C C A ii 42 A -1 . - if Q Q . l if f V' ' C ,C C L. ,Il x C l ,Cv ii., Y A S S kkik lt C. Albert, P. Anderson ' I Q -- C 1 13- G. Anderson C. Anthon ' C ,C i A is . I 2 2 I Q 1-C5 . B' A ' .. . 1 f C me V X C C ' .A Q g A - fl SW fs . -, rs., A i . .: A . A A C R A f f wo ' if 'ns-' f -f A -.Qu V R C X ',11 A N-f K ' 5 E, -'-'n- C - K , ' ' A 1 A A'A'n A- K C. ' 7 , A..A l ,VT-Y' V- F . - ii - ' C A A s. C : L, A K A Q x , M i B' ' ,-r. if ' ..A ' C . C . . H ' N. - C M-rf, M H-' il -f C i-5:3 C. A -1 H: 6.5. , 5 C k' wg EV i C h ,E5'2,i.. V I HH . K' K V 5 . x R ll krrkk El 1 J C C ..,. CCCC - in ,ZW L C b EW . , ' ..-, : H A 5 .CC H .W-gi' C f 1 . ,X C . . i - - .. XAAC, 'R -.C A ' if A-'C NCC C L iiffn ' . Q A . CC. C C.. ,C.,,, C h yi . z B. Boker, B. Dodd, N. Hondberq, B. Boumgorrner, S. Blott, R. Eliosen, L. Foote, S. Hansen, N- Hefbef, D. Boyer, K. Frcindsen, G. Gress, E. Hilbert, L. Holm, C. Christensen, H. Cochran T. Gonzalez R. Hunter Q Y Jacobsen, M. Jacobsen, Larsen, F. Lively, Plorins, K. Rankin, Tellinghuisen, C. Van Engen, J. Jensen, R. Johnson, D. Kenney, C. Middleton, G. Mortimer, N. Parker, D. Reeder, T. Ruxlow, K. Sears, R, Vavra K. Watkins, M. Winslow, Shortly before Christmas the Freshmen really got started on their class projects by selling winter corsages. On March 2, they sponsored a carnival, 59er's Money-Rama, which was a big success. All during the year the Freshman took active part in many high school activities, including Melody Moods, the play, and sports. The Freshmen, new in high school, proved that they could become ca suc- cessful part of the high school group. . S. Knittel, W. Kono R. Patterson M. Pendergraft G. Shoemaker, J. Taylor 2 1 fx ,lx v V weft, Olde TJQGQMXNU, ja - ' Z .J lkPf0'OffC f0?5L,,fL1, 'I . y 1 3' UBQIG. . JQ-Gfg ' S .YLQ M It A IVIQY 6 ML miiniil iiiiiini Soon after arriving home from Camp Te Co Hi the class put on a program tor the seniors, who were the first Te Co Hi campers tive years ago. The class parties were always fun, even it they did- n't turn out as planned. Selling at Junior High games was Their biggest money making proiect. One ot the main accomplish- ments was the tact that they got together both a grade pep band and a dance band. hy Because ot their many successful projects we are U ,ROW 1 S. Kubicek, H. Christensen, N. Theirman, P. Drenner. ROW 2 M. Henry, R. Eng- sure we will be hearing a lot from the eighth grade J 'land, D. Bolender, L. Wood, M. Silvey. ROW 3 C. Wilfang, D. Hamilton, P. Martin, M. class in coming years. V Qischulz, J. Cooksey, D. Bergstrom. ROW 4 A. Herman, N. Erickson, C. Sanders, M. Kreb, fi J. Larsen, S. Rankin. ROW 5 R. Fossum, D. Hagenow, D. Backerman, L. Penn, T. Klemuk, .p A U W. Stout ' CHEERLEADERS are Rosaland Hill, Edwina Shelton, Marlys Hundley. ROW 1 L. Anderson, J. Pedersen, D. Carlson, S. Foote. ROW 2 B. Kono, K. Stewart, J. Leibunguth, M. Kreb, M. Silvey. ROW 3 A. Benham, D. Coen, J. Larsen, M. Baumgartner, E. Shelton K. Schultz. ROW 4 M. Llewellyn, M. Hundley, B. Stokes, K Hansen, R. Hill. ROW 5 R. Rasmussen, C. Morris, D. Blott, M Van Hauen, J. Asmus, J. Simpson. Absent from picture are: G Hayes, J. Heckroth, D. Kloostra, S. Roth, E. Thudium. mild The seventh graders have been using their home room periods to explore ways ot making money. So tar, their only project is selling at games. This has been very profitable as they have one-hundred and titty dollars in their treasury. We are assured of an industrious class of 6l . , 'E R - l I - .. ' .rf A. CHEERLEADERS are Wanda Rogers and Kim Davis Il .., g tl . l . FIRST ROW, M. Hall, I. LaPlount, P. Jans, M. Russell, J. Holli day. SECOND ROW, B. Oleson, L. Bistertelt, M. Gohman, D. Schultz, J. Hushagen, B. Briggs, D. Anderson. THIRD ROW, D. Farr, I. Wellmann, P. Nelson, D. Wilson, F. Lott, D. Bernhard C. Peterson, R. Evans. FOURTH ROW, L. Anderson, M. Pittman J. Guillaume, C. Southall, B. Frandsen, A. Griffith, B. Steele J. Wellborn, W. Rogers. FIFTH ROW, R. Ericson, K. Jensen, K Heber, B. Taylor, B. Henricksen, D. Michel, D. Larson, E. Den- holm. Illlll 'III IIIIAIIE FIRST ROW, N. Naudzius, C. Ray, M. Mugge, S. An drews, M. Martin. SECOND ROW, K. Davis, J. Andrews D. Bolender J. Petersen, D. Scott, A. Heppen, J. Wagner THIRD ROW, D. Penly, D. Frandsen, L. Rasmussen, C Struyk, T. Nelson, J. Maucker, F. Stottrup, D. Hunter FOURTH ROW, R. Holm, G. Myers, D. Gleason, M. Mil- roy, S. Nelson, D. Wulf, B. Lewis. FIFTH ROW, J. Ras- mussen, B. Macon, B. Gutherie, J. Dewey, L. Larson, J Young, D. Colvin, O. Brown. C0066 Qs 956561 fl .5-,U gx '4'Sf76erg ed Sf 5 O+fSr A'FgE.w : LQQ: tvyg E3gigInh : :.',, zw- sig? LL 9 : : I ToniJocobsen YMy4H 20 -l ' 1' t uowmcomnvu 00t0ll0I' mn, mn, mu g Bob Joslyn Gary Schulz Bill Kenney Marc Anthony Dick Rice End Tackle Guard Fullback Quarterback-Halfback Jack Dodd Guard ON THE FIFTY YARD LINE Ken Hussey l-lalfback SCORES TCHS OPPONENT 14... ..... ST. Marys ........ .. 44 O... ..... Jamb. Eldora .. 6 O... ...Eldora ..... .. 25 O... ..... LaPorTe.. O 12... ..... Aclcley .... 33 14... ..... Reinbeck .... 18 18... ..... .Iesup ..... 13 O... ..... Grundy... ....13 Coach John Aldrich Manager Bill Adamson Co-Captain Bob Rice Jerry Ray Roger Trotter Bob Grosse Fullback-End Quarterback Center Co-Captain Tackle Leon Kloostra End The TCHS gridders finished their first season under Coach John Aldrich with a l-6-l record. Although the team record vvas ummpressive, the team improved greatly as the season progressed. Our team made a very good showing toward The ond ot the season, and several ot the underclassmen showed promise for future football seasons. 23 Darrell Salmons Halfback Don Petersen Tackle 'Vlarc Anthony Guard-Forward CAGERS THIRD IN CONFERENCE The Little Panthers basketball squad compiled the best win-loss record in the past four years. The over-all record was lO-7, and conference record 8-4. They were undefeated on the home court. The Reinbeck victory was a great moment in history for the cagers, After 27 consecutive losses Reinbeck bowed. This got the Little Panthers rolling for a good season. Co-Captain Harold Kreb received honorable mention all- state and led the conference, Cedar Falls, and Waterloo cag- ers, in scoring with a 22.6 average. The starting five positions were held by Co-Captains Bob Rice and Harold Kreb at guards, Jim Nymann and Ivlarc Anth- ony at forwards, and Bob Joslyn at the pivot spot. Jim Tlwode Forward 4 Harold Kreb Forward-Guard Co-Captain B SQUAD-Lett to right, BACK ROWp Sam Huston, Jim Clark, Walt Forf- ney, Tom Ruxlow, Marv Kroemer, Neil Hanclberg. FRONT ROWp Chico Harden Vern Michel Ace Rogers and Gary Martens SCORES TCHS OPPONENT Cont, Jamb. 3l .... La Porte... ...25 50 .... OLVA... ...56 59 .... Traer . . .. . 63 43 .... La Porte . . . . . 63 60 .... Reinbeck ... ... 54 49 .... Ackley ... ... 36 67 .... Alumni ......... 34 51 .... Sacred Heart ..... 46 62 .... Eldora ..... , . . 69 46 ,... West B . . . . . . .50 46 ..,. Ackley ......... 53 65 .... Grundy Center . . . 54 66 .... Jesup ..... . . .38 64 ..., Reinbeck ... .. 52 65 .... Eldora .,....,.. 5l 67 .... Grundy Center . . . 54 5l .... Jesup .......... 45 44 .... Cedar Falls ,,.... 53 25 Bob Joslyn Center CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team W L Traer .,..... La Porte City TCHS ....... Grundy Center Eldora .... Ackley . . . Reinbeclc . . . Jesup .... ll .... I ll .... l 8 .... 4 5 .... 7 5 .... 7 4 .... 8 3 .... 9 i .... ll Bob Rice Guard Co-Captain XA SCORES TCHS OPPONENT 22 ..... Waverly ....... 23 T T6 ..... New Hampton ...22 I8 ..... Cedar Falls .... 24 T6 ..... Hampton ...... 22 l l ..... Mankato ...... 29 I9 ..... lowa Falls ..... 22 lo ..... West B ..... . T9 T4 ..... Cedar Falls .... 25 Coach Bud Happ and Roger Trotter, third place Bill Kenny, state meet participant, wrest- 27 ..... Traer ........ 6 finisher in the T54 pound class of the state meet. les opponent at Traer Tournament. 29 ..... Jesup .... .... l O Although their season record was unimpressive, the wrestlers completed a highly successful season. Most of the matches were with schools much larger than ours. The high point of the season was at the Traer Invitational. Bill Blake, Jerry Ray and Roger Trotter took first places as TCHS took first place honors for the tournament. Bill Kenney and Roger Trotter participated in the state meet, with Trotter taking third. Co-Captain Jerry Ray took third place at T33 pounds in the state meet in his iunior year, and was undefeated in dual meet competition this season. TCHS COPS TRAER TOURNEY H2 P d l2O Pounds T27-T33 Pounds 95 Pounds T03 Pounds oun s ' ix Qi? 155532 5 gf 3 0 'u Q r R ' A h aux if Es NWN. K . N-www v K XF a N X X v TENNIS The tennis team was led this spring by seniors Bill Blake and Ronnie Lough. Sev- eral underclassmen showed promise for next year. The team had a dual meet record. Team members in the front row are: Larry Mugge, Walt Fortney, Marv Kroemer, John Cowley, John Okerstrom, Jim Clark, Ronnie Lough, Bill Blake, Athol Rogers, and Coach Lloyd Stokstad. SPRING SPORTS TRACK The little Panthers' track season ended with a 2-2 dual meet record. The squad also participated in several larger meets. The only qualifier for the state meet was Jack Petersen, who placed sixth in the broad iump. Team co-captains were seniors Bob Rice and Harold Kreb. Team members in the front row are: Chico Harden, Ronnie Rice, Bill Kono, Jack Taylor, Jon Tellinghuisen, Zeke Plorins, Back row, Coach Aldrich, Jack Petersen, Harold Kreb, Tom Ruxlow, Jack Dodd, Bob Grosse, Vern Michel, Bob Rice, and Gary Shoemaker. 28 QA: -' X all C 5 Y 'K YM: E13 QF' . 1 A Q y ir'-ld . .... LETTERMEINVS CLUB E BVSQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Phyllis Silvey, Evo Kreb, Blll Kono, Klrsllme Knutson, Belly Noudzius, ll 7-Qmqmmqwwwwwmnwwm 5 E9 Q . X 9- f L 1. S' i S . 'P . .- 19a VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Jucly Slulconluerg i 3 Phyllis Rogers, Collwn Slulcunluorg, Slmirley Riedel, Namcy Jolmisou. PEP CLUB 1 111.1 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE DANCE CLUB: ROW 'I N. Heber, N. Parker, E. Hilber, D. Burrage. ROW 2 S. Blott, M. Jacobsen, S. Hall, K. Frandsen. ROW 3 D. Kenney, C. Christensen, I. Burrage, C. Alberts, B. Kono. ROW 4 D. Johnson, B. Dodd, T. Ruxlow, S. Knittel, G. Mortimer, J. Rankin. SCIENCE CLUB: ROW I J. Gohman, J. Bultena, B. Struyk, R. Jensen, R. Meeker, T. Galloway, P. Hanawalt. ROW 2 D. Boyer, C. Muncy, K. Baerwald, M. Huston, B. Bciumgartner, M. Pendergratt, S. Hansen, M. Corder. ROW 3 D. Reeder, C. Knutson, T. Anthony, D. Poppy, M. Lewis, M. Winslow, J. Rankin, J. Taylor, R. Vavra. ROW 4 Z. Plorins, L. Bisterfelt, H. Cochran, E. Sipmann, K. Von Engen, L. Foote, K. Watkins, B. Jones. ROW 5 J. Boslough, J. Price, E. Popkes, S. Huston, R. Thompson, C. Van Engen, M. Kroemer, L. Plorins, D. Salmons. ART CLUB: ROW I C. Mortindale, L. Andrews, J. Swa- tosh, B. Fossum. ROW J. Tellinghusien, B. Dodd, T. Ruxlow, D. Frandsen, B. Kono, D. Kenney. CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP: ROW I P. Sfarbeck, R. Trotter, H. Kreb, B. Rice, J. Trimble, K. Hussey, J. Ny- mann, ROW 2 B. Naudzius, P. Nelson, M. Prior, M. Mar- tin, B. Winier, N. Heber, G. Tellinghuisen, C. Alberts. ROW 3 R, Eliasen, S. Blott, B. Macon, C. Christenson, J. Frandsen, E. Kreb, K. Knutson, S. Coen, L. Holm. ROW 4 B. Dall, B, Blake, D. Rice, J. Baker, B. Adamson, L. Mugge, C. Harden. ROW 5 C. Thierman, G. Martins, M. Anthony, J. Clark, P. Johnson, G. Shoemaker, J. Cow- ley, R. Roskamp. PROJECTIONIST CLUB: ROW 'I P. Johnson, C. Van En- gen, K. Sears, B. Adamson. ROW 2 R. Vavra, D. Dren- ner, J. Cowley, B. Jones, M. Winslow. FUTURE NURSES CLUB: ROW 'I S. Thudium, B. Baker, I. Burrage, C, Middleton. ROW 2 K. Frandsen, M. Jacob- sen, A. Haffner, S. Hall, L. Christensen. ROW 3 L. Lar- sen, J. Folsom, C. Cuthrie, E. Hilbert. E yilwwf-X i -1. X s -- -SMQHE: 1 JUNIOR-SENIOR DANCE CLUB: ROW 1 J. Folsom, P. Hake, B. Heisler, L. Erickson, B. Brush. ROW 2 H. Middle- ton, B. Kenny, P. Starbeck, B. Root, D. Frandsen, L. Bis tertelt. ROW 3 V. Michel, R. Jensen, J. Dodd, G. Schulz, W. Fortney, J. Gohman. FWZ- -ss..-nn f- Q. MASQUES: ROW 'I J. Bultena, R. Trotter, P. Hake, J. Price, A. Maucker, R. Meeker. ROW 2 P. Hanawalt, E. Schaefer, J. Swatosh, S. Riedel, N. Stevenson, N. Well- man, S. Brown. ROW 3 M. Huston, C. Martindale, P. Cummins, L. Andrews, S. Heisler, R. Lough, D. Frandsen, B. Blake. ROW 4 C. Jepsen, B. Heisler, J. Dodd, R. Thompson, N. Van Engen, B. Struyk, E. Sipmann. BOOK CLUB: ROW 'I E. Sipmann, N. Van Engen, J. Han sen, J. Bultena, K. Van Engen. ROW 2 A. Hattner, A Maucker, E. Schaefer, G. Tellinghausen, M. Corder ROW 3 B. Lang, C. Guthrie, C. Martindale, M. Martin L. Schaefer. ROW 4 B. Baker, P. Cummins, L. Foote, C Gress, B. Auld. ROW 5 C. Hardin, R. Watkins, S. Huston J. Clark, G. Martins, T. Northrup. 5,13 .. HOT ROD CLUB, ROW 1: L. Holms, I. Corbiener, D Solmons, D. Poppy, M. Smith, L. Plorins. ROW 2: M Levvis, J. Peterson, M. Kroemer, J. Boker, J. Honsen L. Mugge. ROW 3: K. Hussey, B. Doll, A. Rogers, J Tellinghuisen, R. Lough, L. Jensen, J. Toylor. ROW 4 N. Homberg, B. Ulrich, C. Uhl, D. Short, B. Louter boch, J. Okerstrom, G. Shoemaker, Z. Plorins. l J . I I g s, l ':fY S iii F it . X, 1 f if W is S' Q .F l L . .V :fi A SQUARE DANCE CLUB, ROW lx J. Schulz, D. Bur- roge, L. Erickson, P. Silyey, N. Porlcer. ROW 2: J. Peterson, C. Anderson, N. Stevenson, F. Riedel, P. Genszler, P. Anderson, J. Boyer. ROW 3: L. Jensen, B. Root, B. Kenney, M. Smith, H. Middleton, A. Rogers. ROW 4: V. Michel, G. Schulz, B. Groose, L. Kloostro, B. Louterboch, D. Peterson, VV. Fortney. Hard-working stage crew. lt seems you have already been in some measure rewarded. A fresh tlower tor your desk, Mr. Hetlleswinger 0 llllll RT Wllllll Yllllllll llll l This year the play was presented during the winter, on Feb- ruary lOth and llth. It was a three act play by Cornelia Otis Skin- ner and Emily Kimbrough, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Steward ..... Mrs. Skinner ... Cornelia Skinner Otis Skinner Emily Kimbrough Purser ......,. Stewardess .. Dick Winters ... Admiral ...... Harriet St. John Winitred Blaugh Leo McEvoy ..... Therese ...... Madam Elise ... De l.a Croix Window Cleaner Gary Mortimer Nancy Wellmann . .... Priscilla Hake Richard Thompson .... Jan Swatosh .. ...,. Jim Hansen Karen Watkins ...... Bill Struyk .. . Pete Johnson . . . Joyce Bultena .... Ann Maucker .... John Baker . . . Erika Schaefer ... Shirley Heisler . . . Roger Meeker ..... Jack Taylor 34 Cornelia, I hear a drip! C' Cla DC VIELIIDY 00 S I956 SEXTET: M. Corder C. Jacobsen. Iv' fY57 f Lf L'ALLEGRO, FRONT ROW: B. Brush, N. Johnson, J. Siulcenherg, S. Brown, A. Mouclcer A. Bunnell, M. Corder. 2nd ROW: S. Thudium, B. Long, S. Riedel, E. Schaefer, M. Hill C. Benson, N. Wellmonn, B. Englond. 3rd ROW: R. Prior, B. Auld, C. Gross, P. Cummins B. Heisler, P. l-lake, C. Jocobsen, T. Jocolosen, B. Bloker. 4Th ROW: N. Klinger, C. Sruken berg, C. STeele, J. BoxTer, N. Von Engen, K. Von Engen, C. Jepsen, S. l-leisler. The TCHS Chorus This yeor produced on exc ll T Chrisimos Chorol is on onnuol evenT, wos o big oTToir This yeor when our choir shook The ConCerT The concert included sc nes depicnnd The biiih of The ChrisT Child. roTTers of The CF Gym wiTh our l2O voice choir oncl likewise They presenfed Also on The cole-ndd were O Trip To Algono High Tor o Conceri ond helping O Hne concerf Gi TC. in The produchon oT Melody Moods The exchonge conCerT wiTh CFHS which QlIKiQ!2 'sf'X-Tl- if IIQIS.-'K Y! ill ,fa 3 . R , . e A .op , Q S xx 1, wi S 5 , -I ax . Q .f i E gg i 'sv A W A , W ? F W :ir VL ,V S I a 4 S fr F4 Wx ri my uf 4' 5 fx -t K 1 -f- , or ff 95 L .sewn V' Y 'F' mp W5 f S . ehk,,, ,1w8 2 . Q Ah g x ix E 1 ' an S5 ' A 3 si 1 5 - X A 00 HIGH SCHOOL DANCE BAND, lst ROW: N. Johnson, C. Anderson, T. Gollovvoy, P. Hono- vvolf, R. Meeker, M. Houston. 2nd ROW: A. Rogers, K. Kono, B, Blake, R. Thompson, B. STrUyk, D. Frondsen, S. Hoislor. 3 5 X 3 .E CLARINET QUARTET: T. Oullowoy ' M. Husfon, Cf. Anderson, QQ. Muncy PEP BAND, Ist ROW: A, Bunnoll, T. Gollowoy, C Anderson, C. Muncy, M. Huston, P, Hono- vvoh, R. Meeker, J. Boslough, 2nd ROW: R. Thompson, R. Elioson, K, Kono, B. Bloke, B. Sfruyk, R. Roskornp. wr- 'VN The 75 piece high school orchestra traveled to concert hetore an audience ot nearly a thousand people. They also played at home in a ioint concert with the chorus on April IQ. Webster City on April I7, to perform an exchange in JUNIOR SENIOR STRING QUARTET: K, Van Engen, S. Thudiurn, R. SOPHOMORE STRING QUARTET: C, Martindale, G. Tellinghuisen, N Prior, N. Van Engen. Klinger, J. Curtis. 40 v'g Through the Street ot Dreoms the Juniors cmd Seniors whirled on Moy Ilth to the bond ot Dick Tol- bot. Mr. Vonderbeek gove the very tin d' ' e inner speech which olso took cull of us through the f'Street ot Dreoms . a t i 1 of, ihnsifv 4, Ruth Prior Toni Jacobson Phyllis Rogers 42 MAY DY .lonef Baxter MAY 31,1956 '-ogg, ,sif 1 'Zi' Q37 S Corol Jepsen Nancy Johnson Colleen Stukenberg Shirley Riedel QUEEN Janice Swotosh 53 QS f 59' tl Q 9, f y. 5 x . Y l Q ' l , v A x 5 0 ' , f . x . r Q, l ax . 1 K Q I , X , 'Q Ns! tg. ax 'F i YK.. K Q , K Z Q :L 5 K X n ui we ,a e v is J'- llllilll il'l'lll -19 6 The class of '56 has, through the years, been a leader in school activities. When they were seventh graders, they produced the first Chili Supper, bringing in the now popular idea of class shows. ln eighth grade they spent an enjoyable five days at Camp lngawanis, which has now become the site yearly for the eighth grade camp. During their Junior year they worked hard to help bring a foreign student to TC High, and sponsored a suc- cessful all-school dance. As Seniors, they have formulated a new school constitution, given much work toward a successful Melody Moods, and have become the Hrst class to graduate from the new school, Through the years, we are sure that the Class of '56 will continue the superior achievements which have made them an outstanding class. SPECIAL DRAMA RECOGNITION Patti Heeeweir John Pfree Nancy Stevenson reegef Meeker Janice sweieeh William srreyk BAUSCH AND LAMB Jam Gohman D.A.R.-GOOD CITIZEN AWARD POW HUHGWGI' Chicago-Here we come! GOLDEN T. C. MUSIC AWARDS William Blake Marcia Huston Ruth Prior Alice Bunnell Nancy Johnson William Struyk Richard Frandsen Roger Meeker Keitha Van Engen Patti Hanawalt John Price Happy Birthday Irma! These twenty seniors have been through thirteen years of schooling to- gether and from the looks on their faces I would say over. Joyce Bultena some of them are glad it is HONOR SOCIETY Priscilla Cummins Ruth Prior Alice Bunnell Patti Hanawalt William Struyk Roger Meeker John Price Keitha Van Engen Sharon Thudium QUILL AND SCROLL Betty Heisler Ruth Prior Corinne Muncy Carol Jepsen Robert Rice Erika Scheafer Roger Meeker Priscilla Cummins MARY PI Nancy Stevenson Sharon Thudium Lore Schaefer CKETT CALDWELL AWARD Sharon Thudium Mr. John Aldrich Mr. Goylon Elliott Mr. C. L. Jackson N. FAUULTY Miss Lucille Anderson Mr. Wayne Aurand I Mr. Walter Gohman Miss Rose Hanson Miss Florence Kasiske Mr. William Maricle Q Miss Mabel Brown Dr. William Happ Dr. Peter Mazula Miss Evelyn Campbell Mi Dr. Corinne Harper ss Margaret Divelbe. Mr. Frank Hartwell Miss Della McMahon Miss Mardelle Mohn Dr. Ross Nielsen Miss Mary Schmitt Mr. Robert Paulson Dr. Cecil Phillips Mr Albert Potter These are our faculty members who have helped ond guided us through the year in these various departments: Art-Mr. Hartwell, Miss Schmitt, Mr. Elliott, and Miss Wine- ke, Business-Dr. Stone, Dr. Phillips, and Dr. Przychodin, Foreign Languages -- Dr. Struble, Home Economics - Miss Hanson, Language Arts-Dr. Vander Beek, Miss Divelbess, Miss Schlemmer, and Miss Anderson, Math-Mr. Maricle, Dr. Nielsen, Mr. Jackson, and Miss McMahon, Music-Dr. Moon, Mr. Aurand, and Mr. Weber, Physical Education- Dr. Happ, Mr. Stokstad, Mr. Aldrich, Miss Mohn, and Mrs. Seeley, Science-Mr. Potter, Mr. Gohman, Dr. Walsh, and Mr. Winkleman, Social Studies-Dr. Mork, Dr. Harper, Miss Kasiske, Miss Anderson, and Mrs. Brown, Special Areas- Miss Campbell, library, Miss Shefte, speech consultant, Mr. Paulson, audio-visual, Dr. Mazula, drivers training, Dr. Ruman, administrative assistant, and Mrs. Fowler, nurse. Mr. Lloyd Stokstad Dr Myrtle Stone Dr. William Walsh Mr. Harold Weber Miss Dorothy Wineke Mr James Winkleman Hard-working i?i stogehonds VVho'r's Q mcffer, Evo? Bciifer up Go, Mon, Go Going Ground in circles Aw, oin'T they cure? Looks like this cabin had C1 big nighf lost night Pols-for now Surprised, Curmo? In appreciation .... 1353 3' i in :f 3 'Ewa 5 if x ,i . gi 6 -kwa 'is . K Smile pretty, girls What have they been into? Jacobsen peds Sweet harmony Whcit's that you're under, Wcilt? Give up, Jim? Peek-o-boo! Our reliable C?l timepiece Midnight feast .., i 'Ek -1' 'SQ' BILL ADAMSON-Drama Club I, Pep Club I, Football I,3,4, Band I,2,4, Chorus 3,4, Proiection- ist Club 4, CYF 4, Chess Club 2, Moods 2. MARC ANTHONY-Chorus 3,4, Dance Club 2,3, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track I,2, Lettermen's Club l,2,3,4, CYF 4, Moods l,2,3,4, Camera Club 4, Baseball I,2, Proiectionist Club I, Band I,2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Dance Band I,2, Science Club I, Panther Cub 4. BETH AULD-Transfer 3, L'AlIegro 4, Reading Club 4, Chorus 3,4, Madrigal 3, Play 4, Panther Cub 4, Moods 4. JANET BAXTER-Band I,2, Orchestra 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, L'AIIegro 3,4, Girls Sex- tet I, Girls Trio 3,4, Dance Club 2,3, Play 3, Drama Club I,2,3, Panther Cub 4, Annual 4, Moods l,2,3,4, Olticer I, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 2, Art Club 2. BILL BLAKE-Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band I,2, 3,4, Drama Club l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, CYF 4, Otiicer 3, Moods l,2,3,4, Letter- men's Club 2,3,4, Play 3, Dance Club 3, Stamp Club I,2, Panther Cub 4. BERNICE BRUSH-Moods l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, L'AIIegro 2,3,4, Sextet 3,4, Pep Club I,2,3, Dance Club 2,3,4, Intramurals I,2, Operetta I, Drama Club I,2, Panther Cub 4, Plays I,2. JOYCE BULTENA - Orchestra l,2,3,4, Reading Club I, Drama Club I,3,4, Moods 2, Sewing Club 2, Singing Strings 2, Science Club 3,4, Annual 4, Nurses Club 3, Panther Cub 4, Ed. ALICE BUNNELL-Band I,2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Singing Strings I,2, Pep Club I, L'Al- Iegro 3,4, Reading Club 2, Typing Club 3, Intra- murals 2,3, Annual 4, Panther Cub 4. MARY ELLEN CORDER-Drama Club I, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Policies and Practices I, Reading Club 2, 3,4, Sextet 3,4, L'Allegro 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Singing Strings 2, Moods l,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, ll Illll iIll'l'IIlI'l'IIl PRISCILLA CUMMINS-Orchestra l,2,3,4, Singing Strings I,2, Chorus 3,4, L'Allegro 3,4, Madrigal 3, Moods l,2,3,4, Drama Club I,4, Play 2, World Friendship 2, Annual 3,4, Reading Club 3,4, Stu- dent Council I, Otlicer 4, Sewing Club 2, Panther Cub 4. JACK DODD-Football l,2,3,4, Play 2, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Track I,2,3, Baseball I,2, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Moods l,2,3,4, Play 2, Olticer 3, Dance Club l,2,3,4, Science Club 4, CYF 3, Stamp Club I, Chess Club I, Operetta I. JANIS FOLSOM-Moods 2, Chorus 3,4, Pep Club I, Band I,2, Dance Club 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,3,4, Drama Club I,2, Nurses Club 3,4, Panther Cub 4. BARBARA FOSSUM-Moods l,2,3,4, Art Club 4, Typing Club 2, Dance Club 3, Reading Club 2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, An- nual 4, Panther Cub 4. DICK FRANDSEN-Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Moods l,2,3,4, Football I, Dance Club li,2,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Drama Club l,2,3,4, Chess Club 2, Stamp Club I, Art Club 3,4. JAMES GOHMAN-Football 3, Science Club I,2,3, 4, Wrestling 2, Camera Club 2, Dance Club 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Band I, Moods 4. CLAUDIA GRESS-Panther Cub 4, Annual 4, Read- ing Club 4, Chorus 4, L'AIIegro 4, Orchestra I,2,3, 4, Band I,2, Moods 2,3,4, Typing Club 3, World Friendship 2, Play 2, Drama Club I, Sewing Club 2. ANNETTE HAFFNER-Chorus I,3,4, Pep Club 2, Reading Club 4, CYF 2, Operetta I, Nurses Club 3,4, World Friendship 2. PATRICIA HANAWALT-Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Student Council I, Reading Club 2, Sing- ing Strings 2, Pep Band 3,4, Dance Band 4, Moods 2,3,4, Drama Club I,4, Science Club 3,4, Panther Cub 4, Plays 2,3, Typing Club 2. BUTCH HANSEN-Boys Quartet 3,4, Drama Club I,2, Proiectionist Club I, Moods l,2,3,4, Operetta I, Plays I,2, Jubilee Singers 2, Chorus I,2,3,4. BETTY HEISLER-Pep Band I,2, Dance Band 2, Plays 2,3, Art Club I,2, Girls Sextet 2,3, L'AIIegro 2,3,4, Panther Cub 4, Annual 4, Girls Quartet 4, Mixed Quartet 4, Dance Club 4, Chorus 3,4, Or- chestra l,2,3,4, Drama Club l,2,3,4, Moods I,2, 3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4. JULIE HOFFMAN-Drama Club I,2,3, Pep Club 3, 4, Maiorette 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, L'AIlegro 3,4, Sex- tet I, Intramurals I, Dance Club 3, Moods I,2,3,4. KEN HUSSEY-Football I,3,4, Band I, Wrestling l,3, CYF 3,4, Hot Rod Club 4, Chorus I,4, Drama Club I, Operetta I, Moods 4, Track I. MARCIA HUSTON-Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra I,2,3, 4, Dance Band 3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Clarinet Quar- tet 2,3,4, Singing Strings I,2, Moods l,2,3,4, Play 2, Reading Club 2, Drama Club I,4, Science Club 3,4, Panther Cub 4. CHUCK IMMERZEEL-Band I,2,3, Hot Rod Club 4, Football I,2, Stamp Club I,2, Chess Club 3, Photo Club 3, Moods 2,3,4, Plays 3,4. TONI JACOBSEN - L'AIlegro 2,3,4, Moods 3,4, CYF I,2, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Band I, Sextet 2,4, Panther Cub 4, Annual 4, Madrigal 3, Operetta I. RONNIE JENSEN-Camera Club 2, Marionette Club 3, Dance Club 4, Wrestling 3, Drama Club I,2,3, Science Club l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Moods I,2,3,4. CAROL JEPSEN-Swing Band 2, Officer I, Drama Club l,2,3,4, Band I,2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Girls Trio 3,4, L'AIIegro 3,4, Girls Sextet I, Mixed Quar- tet 4, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Moods 2,3,4, Dance Club 2,3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Annual 4, Panther Cub 4. NANCY JOHNSON - Pep Club l,2,3,4, Dance Club 3, Dance Band 2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, L'AlIegro 3,4, Cheerleader 4, Annual 4, Moods l,2,3,4, Panther Cub 4, Band I, Singing Strings I, Art Club 2, Officer I. PETE JOHNSON-Football 2,35 Track 35 Chorus I, 2,3,45 Moods 1,2,3,45 Play 45 CYF 1,2,3,45 Pro- iectionist Club 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Science Club 25 Dance Band 45 Panther Cub 4. BOB JONES - Proiectionist Club 45 CYF l,2,35 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Moods 1,45 Plays 2,45 Bas- ketball Manager 1,25 Panther Cub 45 Band 1,25 Chorus 4. BOB JOSLYN-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Track I,2,35 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,45 Stamp Club I5 Dance Club 25 Camera Club 35 Moods 3,45 Band lj Drama Club I. LEON KLOOSTRA-Science Club 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 Moods 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,25 Boys Quartet 3,45 Square Dance 45 Jubilee Singers 25 Chorus 1,2,3,4. HAROLD KREB-Transfer 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 CYF 3,45 Chess Club 25 Band 25 Orchestra 25 Panther Cub 45 Chorus 45 OFlIcer 35 Annual 4. RONNIE LOUGH-Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Football I5 Track lj Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Play I,2,35 Moods 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Chorus 35 Social Activities 25 Panther Cub 45 Dance Club 2,35 Hot Rod Club 4. ROGER MEEKER-Band I,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Moods 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Plays l,2,3,4y Operetta I5 Singing Strings 1,25 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Club 2,35 Science Club 45 Chorus 45 Foot- ball lg Basketball I5 Stamp Club 25 Annual 4, Co-Ed5 Panther Cub 4. CORINNE MUNCY - Band 1,2,3,45 Annual 3,45 Drama Club I5 Clarinet Quintet 35 World Friend- ship 25 Pep Band 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Clarinet Quartet 45 Panther Cub 45 Moods 1,2,45 Sewing Club 25 Orchestra l,2,3,4. JIM NYMANN-Chorus 1,45 Moods 2,45 Play I5 CYF 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 15 Camera Club 35 Dance Club 25 Chess Club 25 Stamp Club 15 An- nual 4y Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Panther Cub 4. ALMA DEE ovERTuRF-Bond 1,2,3, Drama club . 5 , 5 - 1- sr 5 5 15 CYF I5 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 15 Nurses Club 15 Moods 1. PAUL PEDERSEN-Wrestling 2,3,45 Dance Club 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 3,4. ELVIN POPKES-Science Club 2,3,45 CYF l,2,35 Proiectionist Club lj Chorus 45 Band 1,25 Basket- ball I,2, DALE POPPY-Science Club 1,2,3,45 Model Club 1,25 Marionette Club 35 Wrestling 3,45 Pep Band 25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,45 Chorus 3,45 Moods 2,3,4. JOHN PRICE-Chorus 3,45 Band 1,25 Orchestra 1, 2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Dance Club l,2,35 Camera Club 45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Proiectionist Club 1,25 Moods 2,3,45 Olticer 2. RUTH PRIOR-Band 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Singing Strings 1,25 String Quartet 2,35 L'Alle- gro 3,45 Girls Trio 3,45 Dance Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Play 25 Moods 1,2,3,45 Panther Cub 45 Annual 45 Oltlcer lp Art Club 25 Intramurals 2,35 Policies and Practices I. JERRY RAY-Football 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Dance Band 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,45 Ofticer 35 Moods 1,2,3,45 Panther Cub 45 Boys Quartet 3,45 Jubilee Singers 25 Dance Club 2,35 Drama Club 15 Student Council 35 Pep Club 2. BOB RICE-Transfer 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,45 Track 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Moods 2,3,45 Dance Club 2,35 CYF 3,45 Camera Club 45 Olticer 45 Annual 45 Panther Cub 45 Chorus 2,3,4. DICK RICE-Transfer 25 Chorus 45 Dance Club 25 Chess Club 25 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 35 Wres- tling 2,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 CYF 45 Student Council 25 Moods 4. SHIRLEY RIEDEL-Band 1,25 Orchestra 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 L'Allegro 3,45 Girls Sex- tet lg Dance Club 2,35 Plays 1,35 Annual 45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Panther Cub 45 Moods 1,2,3,45 OFFI- cer 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,4. TRAVIS ROBINSON-Transfer 25 CYF 2,35 OFlIcer 45 Wrestling 2,35 Football 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Camera Club 3. PHYLLIS ROGERS-Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep Club I, 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,45 Singing Strings 1,25 CYF I5 Moods 2,3,45 Chorus 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 2,35 Nurses Club 3. DARRELL SALMONS-Science Club 1,2,3,45 Letter- men's Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Student Council lp Band 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Moods 2,3,45 Pep Club 1. ERIKA SCHAEFER-Drama Club 1,45 Orchestra I,2, 3,45 Chorus I,3,45 L'Allegro 3,45 Moods 2,3,45 Sewing Club 1,25 Plays 1,45 Reading Club 3,45 World Friendship 25 Annual 3,45 Panther Cub 4. LORE SCHAEFER-Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chorus I,3,45 Reading Club 3,45 World Friendship 25 Drama Club lp Moods 2,45 Annual 3,45 Sewing Club 25 Panther Cub 4. ERIKA SIPMANN - Transfer 45 Drama Club 45 Science Club 45 Reading Club 45 Student Council 45 Moods 45 Chorus 4. PAT STARBECK-Football l,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,45 Baseball I5 CYF 2,45 Chorus 1,2,45 Operetta I5 Stamp Club lg Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 2,3,45 Student Council I. NANCY STEVENSON-Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra I, 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Moods 2,3,45 Dance Club 25 Square Dance 45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Plays 2,3. PER STRIBERG-Moods 25 Camera Club 35 Chorus 3. BILL STRUYK-Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball I5 Student Council 25 Moods 1,2,3,45 Plays 1,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Panther Cub 45 Brass Quartet 35 Art Club 3. COLLEEN STUKENBERG - Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 L'Allegro 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 2,35 Girls Quartet 3,45 Operetta 15 Moods 1,2,3,45 Annual 45 Officer 25 Girls Sexteti lp Intramurals 1,2,3,45 CYF 15 Panther Cub 45 Play 2. JANICE SWATOSH-Transfer 25 Reading Club 25 Typing Club 25 Dance Club 35 Marionette Club 35 Drama Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Cho- rus 45 Annual 45 Panther Cub 45 Moods 3,45 Plays 3,4. JIM THODE-Band l,25 Moods 2,3,45 Camera Club 2,35 Drama Club 1,25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 35 Football l. SANDY THUDIUM - Band 1,25 Pep Club i,2,35 Plays l,2,35 Moods l,2,3,45 Drama Club l,2,35 Chorus 35 Assembly Committee 25 Student Council 3,45 Nurses Club 3,45 Reading Club 35 Otticer 45 Panther Cub 4. SHARON THUDIUM-Pep Club l,2,45 Moods l,2, 3,45 Singing Strings l,25 Operetta lg Orchestra l, 2,3,45 L'Allegro 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 25 Reading Club 35 Panther Cub 4, Ed5 Annual 3,4, Co-Ed 45 Dance Club 2. 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