Titonka High School - Indian Yearbook (Titonka, IA)
- Class of 1959
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1 59 WJQJ4 VOLUME 14 Randy Krominga Rachelle Cunningham Gary Spear Marllyn Clabaugh Deborah Budlong Marcus Heyer Sherry Pannkuk Donald Catton Allen Meyer Beverly Hopkes Randall Gray Patr1c1a Moore Jolene Fox Reggy Nelson Patr1c1a Harms Steven R1ke M1chael Ubben Dennls R1ppent1-op Dana BOl16 Kun Martmek M15 s Bruns Warner Smrdt KINDERGARTEN Z , 4 . 1,- W C2 c Nl f-.X Q '4 -1 1:1 J NW xr ' EL. ibn 4450 1 --4 fe l A EW K Z l 4 Iv 'S if fwffg ,wmv 5? M Nu AJCQAN 'Q x 3 E... 59 L-w tw we WZ? Gerold Blaln Bonme G1eSk1Hg Humphrey R1ppentrop Marlys Eden Karlene Hox ey Roger Stecker Cynthla Schrrudt Daryl Pommer Stephen Rochleau Llnda Beal Allan Vanl-love Barbara Boekelman Sherry Post Lyle Beenken Shlrley Hawerly Arx1d Boyken Robbln Hlll Carr-1e Jaren Jon Buffmgton Margaret Stecker Leanne Flsher Melx1n Bruns Kew 1n Hamllton Mxss Bruns KINDERGARTEN Jack Dlmond Rhonda Hanson M1chael Hansen Gayle R1cklefs Karl Boyken Patty Isebrand James Schwerln Mary Burgess Irx 1n Harms Vxctorla Schrof er Theodore Hoox er Cheryl Jaren Dax 1d Beenken Marcla Mxchaelsen Larry Nelson Clndy Harms Jerald Martlnek Nancy H1lbert Larry Rochleau Cynth1a Ryburn Marx 1n Haack Mur1el Burkhart T1mothy M1ller Lmda Akkerman Wendell Gray Gerald Dreesman Terry Ha1nes Stex en Ophelm James Carlson Allen Peterson Q xx FIRST GRADE Mxss Olson we be Y a fa awe , ,, , ix- I X I 5 A., 3 V 15,- 5 . V Mrs Nelson V by-:xx 6931 Janyce Struthers Roger Spear Mar11yn Post Errol Young Vxrgxma Beed Larry Hox ey Judlth Schm1dt Marxm Carlson Beth Engelbarts Sherman Flner Mar1lyn Hopkes Terry Gatton Ladonna Culbertson DZPWIH H111 Barbara Hodson Joyce Pla1s1er John Sweers Martha Boyken T1mothy Schrrudt Dale Kroon Sandra Nath Kent Krornxnga Constance Hax erly Patrlck H1gg1YlS Donna Mayland Kelth Hans Merle R1cklefs Jerry Gleskxng De-nn1s Schutjer FIRST GRADE C fl, ff i A I 1 A 'M-1 in I I 4' - 0 we ' C: ' . pg bu 1 KM r AL Stuart Pannkuk Walter Gatton Donald H11bert James Bahhng Gary Ludwlg R1chard Harms Calx1n Boekelman Candace Goldman Kay Htusman Joyce Boekelman Henry Mayland Darrel Beenken Robert F1aher Cheryll Walrod Barbara Zw1efel .4 .nv UNB I -1-v x 'xx -Z A... A J ij? Steven Heyer Rodney Isebrand Thomas Opheun Kathy Rood Ann Sexton Thomas Trunkh1ll Paul Tapper Thomas Stecker Patrlcla Gxgler Darw1n Mmhaelsen M155 Haugh Dana Dockstader Cvarw1n Rafdal inf 'fx Z 'i fre fu., .lf INTERSTATE POWER Phone 2221 T1tonka Iowa Set Your Table Better For Less KUCHS FOOD CENTER Tltonka Phone 39 6 H22-f W TITONKA TOPIC Pr1nt1ng for Every Purpose Phone 82 T1tonka Iowa HAMILTON HATCHERY John Ham11ton T1tonka, Iowa Phone 38 I , H- ' A J fitn' I . ,N -4 I J I I I J 1 ' ' I 5 N- ,ji I , V. s I . ' xx U . . l, '92 'A ,A-1 X X' HY' ll ffl: 1 3 K' . I f A . . ' 45 ,J ' -4 . . .i 7 , f.: -f 1 ' r . GLF . ' fy fx ' A f v ly , ti f' I Q V . I -.4 ..- A my by -1 if f 3.f'?5': Yi ' Q , ', S, 'lim x -I ' .J lf' - r .1 X ,, f -I l r r .. ,. g., 'III 4 l y if ' ' . . - x 1 E . . q , X I X 4: hug- I Y, Q 0 . p 1 T57 ' V H V' s xv H 5' , A f' I , I , 17 f I Q 3 N - CO. I 3 - -Ar Y ws' 'al ,. ...J I I 1'f'5'f '3 '10 X A-lllh.l 1 'L J Miss Stroebel BEED HARDWARE Your Our Own Hardware Titonka, Iowa Phone 5 J. R. SCI-IUTJER John Deere Sales 8: Service Titonka, Iowa Phone ll ll Jean I-laverly Davld Smlth Barbara Boecholt Glen Bartelt Karen Brandt Randy Nelson Joleen Sleper Darrel Harms Rebecca Truesdell Bllly Rood Julame Th1esse Bruce Hanson Cynthxa Budlong Charlotte Bonav1a Leon Pannkuk L1nda Glngrlch Davxd Isebrand Cheryl Cunmngham Donavan G1esk1ng M1chael Schm1dt Rosemary HutCh1SOD Lmda H1gg1ns Jocelyn Stecker Jean Haverly 2n -3r GRADE 6 , I he QR so Rf Tig b B 7 GERMAN VALLEY STORE General Merchandise German Valley, Iowa Phone 3F56 W. E. LEY MOTOR CO. Your Ford-Mercury Dealer Lakota, Iowa Phone 2151 Ronald Gray Russell Wubben Lawrence Beenken Dean Stecker Violet Jaren l Y Y f , Y u Thomas Burgess Lynn Beenken Gary Sweers Arun Burkhart Gary Rippentrop Russell Harms Sandra Hoox er Barbara Post Sandra Carlson Judith Akkerman Sydell Harms Karen Eden Ronald Boekelma Robert Ryburn Dorothy Seebeck Maxis Harms Dax 1d Schwerin Roberta Hutchinson Nancy Larson Robert Brandt Mis s Schwartz Iris Rippentrop Darwin Hox ey Cecil Welhousen THIRD GRADE BOTSFORD LUMBER CO JOHN J LESIAK M D Quality Building Materials Physician and Surgeon Titonka Iowa T1tonka Iowa Phone 65 Phone 45 8 n l l Virgil Meyer 1 Anlta Moore Robert Carroll Cheryll H111 Terrance Welr 1 Qfaoff 4 Gregory Mmhaelsen Valerle Mlller M1chael Pearson Joann Sm1dt Lln Charlene Mlller Daxld Kltzxnger V1ctor1a Rachleau Stephen Cosgroxe Alan Asa Marlys Clabaugh Paul Larson Mary Bahhng Dorms R1CkS Dax 1d D1mond heryl I-Ieesch Rlchard Spear Roger Wubben Mar1lyn Boekelrnan Eldon R1ke M1ss Jansen FOURTH GRADE AKKERMAN LIVESTOCK K 8 H CO OP OIL CO FOXb11t Feed Dealer Trade wxth Yourself Your Fr1e-ndly Phone 85 Ln estock Dealer T1tonka, Iowa Phone 211 RZ Ed Sathoff Tankwagon T1tonka Iowa Alfred Baade 9 if ,, QQ ,. ' ' ET . : , ' vi . 5 131, K - + V121 e ' 1 ' 1 I I, I S Judy Isebrand James Blain Thomas Higgins Elaine Mayland Sandra Schutger kh Charles Trun 111 Carmen Beenken Judy Ham11ton Steven Hodson Karen Rlcklefs Donald Van Hove Donald Interm1ll Stewart Goldman Douglas Gray Rose Stecker Russel Sleper KT1St1H Rakow M1chaelH1gg1ns Daryl G1esk1ng Denms Franzen N X James Mayland 3, Dudley Dockstader Mrs Gartner f. -fn 0 FOURTH GRADE KUCHENRENTHER'S DECKER ATHLETIC SUPPLY Lunch and Recreatwn Mason C1ty Iowa 10 'i,j, K Alv 3 -si' ,D -wil' W' hi Q , 'ii ' A J - 141' f y f F 'ZF 7 k ix HA ' lx e Q N LeAnn G1ngr1c Paul Heesch Harlen Krommga Carol Haack Thelma M1lle1 Roger Harms Kevln Hoox er Jane Bufflngton Donna Hutchlnson Ir1s Mlchaels en D1ane Isebrand Ehzabeth Watson .AX Q. Therese Hamllton Robert Boleneus H, John Boeckholt Jeanne Glngrlch It Ruth Beed Ronald We1land X Phyllls Sachau at A5 ?. np, S N Q,- FIFTH GRADE FARMERS CO OPERATIVE ELEVATOR Ph01'1e 30 T1tonka Iowa 1 Carole Smldt Sharon Harms Dale Bartelt M1ss Hobbs ,XL ' ' h 1 J 4, - -41 JV' A gf V' If V ' V x I . Q1 Q 1 :L f it t 1, 4 f p J 7 gl .J f gf! A '-:' Q . lx X ,ji 4 . ' ' J 1 V E 67 A James Isebrand J 1 , -1, x K. 'X 1 I . rl j . , 1 'r y .,,, 1 v-1 , , - V l- W K ,. V.A' ' - QQ. il ,T 3' '12 X . Arm , r F, . Q x 1 . ' . Rf MW Z 'x ' f Qnff if X f Aj N6 Z - 12,3 1 Nola Rae Boekelman Roger Gxgler Dax 1d bpear Darlene Post Maxme Huxsmga M1chae1MCGu1re Douglas Schutjer Llnda Budlong V1rg1n1a btecker Joel Hawk1ns BOYKEN'S D X Phone 100 CALLIES BROS Phone 7 GAMBLES STORE Phone 112 TITONKA LOCKER Phone 34 .N -G 0.9 ff Jane Andrews Ph1111p Jaren eorge Pornmer Donna Rafdal Arlys Pannkuk Denm s Rafdal Vaughn Kromlnga Charlette Seebeck Brenda n, Bomta Isebrand Q 2 Dr J K HILL Brenda Brandt phone 184 Marlene I-lox ey M155 Hflland BAADE s REPAIR Phone 15R2 LSEBRAND PRODUCE Phone 8OR 2 HUISMAN SUNDRIES Phone 7 5 12 1 1 1 V1 1: - 1 111 'IL . P11311 W. . G Lat: .. .4 44 1' v Q Q L A 1 I A AN 1 1 I Q - i.i'C1 1 x , V , , Dorothy Brandt Charlene Asa Verlus Burkhart Roger Akkerman Leroy Bruns Alfred Rode Llnda FTIIZ Lenmce Bxlsborodgh Margle Clabaugh Lanmta Gmgruch Barry Wenger Doran Dockstader Gregory M1ller Bruce Kltzlnger Jamce Larsen Judlth Seaberg Jacque-11ne Rood Judy Rlppentrop Daud Isebrand Lemont Stecker ig! '51- W Gary Smxth Mrs Budlong FARMERS CO OP OIL CO RED STECKER PAINTING Tltonka Phone 72 Phone 76 TITONKA co OP CREAMERY KLASSE AERIAL SPRAYING Phone ZZ Phone 128 D X TANK WAGON SERVICE ELSIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Donald Wubben Phone Z8 Phone 107 SWAN FURNITURE 8. FUNERAL HOME I-IAACK'S PLUMBING HEATING AWD Phone 91 REFRIGERATION Phone 173 13 I . I . . , u I I I '- ' I ,, I If ., I ,Q jjfkgis - 4 .- 5 1 4 t ' we -ev V 1 f 1384: 1' 'ze 'Te ' . .- 5:5 f X f K l M -f ' or f , f.-111:11 f 3: - -' : V ' ,. .ui ,.,, I H1 '.g,E2a'. ,, E l ' , I M - - I , . M1chael Isebrand Jolene H1ll Kelth Brandt Jer1an Bes s Vernon Burkhart Joyce Cuesklng Harley Beenken Sharon Eden Nnholas Alexander Ardlth Harms fi ul 'I x - 5 v 1 ,cu N I1 I JU! QQ INTERMILL GROCERY Phone 6 TYKE ELECTRIC Catherme Stecker James Rode D1ane Moore Roger T-Jarks Ellen Smlth Mark Schroeder L1nda Krantz Wayne Cordes Audrey Boelkes Carolyn Engelbarts Phone l67 SHOP HANK S REPAIR SHOP German Valley Iowa WILLEMSSEN HARDWARE Phone l LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOP T1tonka Iowa M155 Taylor Joan Cosgrox e SIXTH GRADE VERYL SCHMIDT Recreat1on Parlor WUBBEN'S PAINTING Phone 3F37 Keep 1n tr1m w1th the Tr1m BEAVER S -Q ' v ,, ' f ' ' H ll g , l xxx I, url M xl I - - fl Y Q ' . . XIX xx 1 1. ' fzsiff I - . fo, A 5 'J ft-t. 5. x ,ILA 4. 3 rx, A . 7-.152 V N , ' A f. Q I' ' ' W Q 'Q' lg! LL ' U u ,xl I ' I I , I ,K L . 'Nfl 'A x I , 1 X ul -I A - , - K x A1 fs ff - I ' 'X , 1 I f I , I rf 4 -- ' al l . V . .4 4 A y p Y Q ,g y I . ,.-,a . ' ' I Qi M , 1. I ' ig, II! N 0, , A ,X . N X . x.'l fy X a s . , I I . Denms Schm1dt Celme Mlller Paul M11ler Sherry Boyken Robert Van Hoxe Sharon G18Sk1Dg Robert Andrews Myrna R1ke Ke1th Ham11ton Malore Beal Denms W1CkW1fC Lynda Kruase John Brandt Janet Buff1ngton Loren Pannkuk James Stecker Sheryll Gray Barry Nelson Janet Cunmngharn Robert Sm1th D1ana Boekelrnan Roy Hutphmson Catherlne Trunkhlll Monte Hammond Karen Bruns Rlchard Bu.ff1ngton Peggy M1chae1sen Edward Attlg L1nda Smldt Rachael Kmseth Mrs Sathoff L1nda Lou Rode Cynth1a Rakow Judy F1tch SEVENTH GRADE K' -Y I i -1 NRG -.9 'Q iivqys . 'q,. f , .A.A : ,, , - 5 Vg 1 ' V 1 K . V . h Q 'l 'Q J J J x. 4 D- 1 ' xc, 1 J J D ' Li T33 2 , V ' , ' . . 'fit 4 1 ' A :sf V .: 1 'kno Q , - .CN f- A f M-1 . Q . 45 l . I .vf H J, 3' , -K 0 A h 4 A , J ' r s? E X, V ' sk. Luk K A vzvz X, ,X W x Xt J 'Q .Q O . M Ay 1 A W N X 4 t b .E 5 XF 11 K g , R. by :gtg . A .5 G . 'Q ff. X Q 4 ' , X 5 ' if , 1 , f 53 ' W ' . I I K E ' ' VL , . G A ' - b i ea 15 l lscb a Betle 'Nee and Klrk St athcrs Sarabeth Brandt Q y Lltrnanh D d K tcrns-.cu rna Rlppfntrop Bllly Carrol O Swan dan Engelbarts Phllllp Seaberg Betty Cuff er -Xrthur Graham Rosanne Alexander Glen Meyer Teddy Stecker Rosanne Hlldman Dennls Frltz Kathy Mlller Lexus Glesklng Bruce kklxexman Phyllis Dlmond Janet Bahhng Ardlth Eden Robert Harms i vi? qw? Q 4 N' SYM 5 My 1 Sue Callles M155 5l1f'1Cl'lCI' ind 9thHome Hdrr1mU11mdm ,,. malt ng Class Ilornern 1k1nL Betty Klwm Dllig Jdamta Cordes X 1rv1n1a Gray FRESHMEN -Q 1 'AX Maurice Sathoff Parnala Beal Margaret Brandt Mary Beenken Kermit Zwiefel Dennis Rike Victoria Ral-cow Karen Van Hove Kathy Willis Ronald Folkerts Karry Hill Nancy Boeckholt Linda Ricks Sherry Wenger Larry Hill Jon Watson Lorraine Stecker Carolyn Intermill Janet Plaisier George Cunningham Kermit Brandt Frances Bruns Karen Salveson Marie Gigler Donald Crigler Michael Krause Rosalyn Heesch Patty Bleich Lois Harms Dverg Krantz Gary Beed Claude Bilsborough James Sparks Doyle Trenery Jeffrey Boyken SOPHCMORE i I JUNIORS TITONKA IMPLEMENT CO. INC. International 8: New Idea Farm Implements Phone 139 Titonka, Iowa Service is our Middle Name Gayle Sleper Claire I-Iovey Sandra Smidt Roger Arndorfer Verna Gray Mary Beth Stecker Wendell Weiland Ardith Brandt David Smidt Lenore Huisman Beverly Haack Kenneth Carlson Judy Weir Gary Michaelson Gertrude Gerdis Clarence Harms Margaret McDonald Larry Pearson Mildred Ullmann Edgar Meyer Sandra Gartner Jerry Buffington Edith Huisinga Edward Mayland Ruby Alexander Eugene Hildman Leslie Pearson Douglas Swan Sharon Schmidt Sylvia Eden Mr. Rood. our commercial teacher, in action He teaches typing, shorthand, bookkeeping. and office practice. Sharon Ann Rippentrop Sharon Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Mr Truesdell our goxernment teacher on the bus com1ng home from our state leg1slaturetr1p Some semors are also pxctured Harlan James Hanna Harlan W L 0 To be or not to be that 15 the questlon 1959 James W1lbur Meyer Cora Belle Stecker Mar1lyn Ann Welhousen James Cora M1m Smlence and common Do as I say not as I I only ask for 1mfor sense do make the man mauon 2.0 O , ll . h ' ' J KXXRAD iff- 1 3' 1 l f il H H ' ll H ' ll VI ' - .ll I! ' .H Patf1C1a Ann W1ll1s Patty Qu1et 1n appearance wlth motu es unknown wif Mrs Salxeson teaches Sth 9th and lOth grade Engllsh She d1rected the Jr and Sr Class Plays She 1S PIC tured w1th some exghth grade stu dents nf t 0 Lloyd Eugene Pommer Lloyd Glxe hlm an lnch and he'll take a rn1le H H I i ' Il yet, A fin VI I! vy vy yy - yy H Y ' V! ' ' Il ' , , , . ' . ' 'I 11 R Jud1th Ann Buffmgton Frances Jean Bahhng Ronald Dean Hanna Judy Fran Ronnme I can do anythmg I put It 15 better to haxe It 15 better of course my m1nd to tr1ed and fa1led than to know useless th1ngs nex er to haxe trled at than to know notlnng a Z1 'ij Lowell Keith Bilsborough Il Lowell A man who is always ready to believe what is told him, will never do well. Xwwf Richard Eugene Trunkhill Dick The best of all ways to lengthen our days is to steal a few hours from the night. JoAnn Darlene Baade What I can't see, I will never believe in. Ellen Marie Nelson llE1ll Sir, I would rather be right than be president. arg gf Barbara Ruth Ringsdorf Barb There's a time for some things, a time for all things, a time for great things, and a time for small things. ZZ Mrs. Brandt teaches English to all Juniors and Seniors. She directs the library staff and is the advisor on the school paper, Tepee Tidbetsf' Richard Allen Hench Dick What you dOn't know would make a great book. ,Hack Mr. Thiesse, who is the High School principal and Senior Class advisor. teaches chem- istry and shop. Phillip Lee Asa Phil Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. aww Lalonie Kay Hill Lonie Being a woman is a very difficult task as it consists of dealing with men. 5 Aiwa LaVaughn Evelyn Akkerman Vonnie so. Patrick Colon McGuire llpatll Life is just one thing after another. No man is happy who does not think himself Sandra Raye Watson Sandie After the verb to love, to help, is the most beautiful verb in the world. QZMAM C9 Mennet Leroy T runkhill Jack No limit but the sky. rl if I Mar1anne Rlppentrop Marr Balt the hook well thls flsh w1ll blte Semors at drsrmssal From top to bottom LaVaughn A D1ck H Lowell B Pat MCG and Harlan I-I 1 Mary Lou Drrnond Mary IS I'l6C6SS3.I'V ?e7O7fw I MW Y'- Y Rodney M1c:hael Juha May Wubben Roger Re1bsamen Alexander Jul1e R1p Hotrod I'd just d1e rf I couldnt A 1-011mg stone gathers There 15 no great talk no moss gemus vuthout some touch of madness ' Z4 'vv H ' V . ' W ' 1, . . . ,, a .J ! -- ,y I .u , ., ., . . R . QAQ v ll YI Never say more than , ' ll s 1 Qr 1 V7 ' ll YI ' ll lv uv 'I ' ' ' I lu ' V! ' 'l YI F I 59 1S a grand ole class Greater than any 1n the past lts memor1es yye hold so dear To beg1n o.1rl1st yye start r1gh here LaVaughn yyho 15 qu1te a gal Always tallung she s a p Rodney IS a lug, he man At football he 15 real grand Ph1ll1p 15 our g1ant man W1th any Qlfl he thlnks he s grand JoAnn 1S atalkat1ye lass She'5 the small one 1n our class Frances someday a nurse yy1ll be Maybe she ll comfort you or me Lowell 15 the mustcal one W1th h1s cornet he has h1s fun Judy IS a Jolly one She has fun yytth anyone Always happy ney er blue For causmg, laughs Ronald holds h1gh l When craclung Jokes he 15 an ace Harlan 1S l1ke a tyv1n brother Always Jokmt, he 5 no bother R1chard Hench 15 our muscle man That Bu1ck he does really can There s no one qu1te l1ke Lome Kay She gets around 1n her Chey rolet There 5 a boy named Pat McGu1re He really sets the world on f1re 3.CS Ne'-ct1nl1ne comes James Meyer Of yyorl-' he ney er seems to txrc Ellen Mar1e 15 qu1te a pest She 5 avyh1z 1n any test Lloyd dr1y es a b1g blac Ford And bc assured he 5 neyer bored Roger s1mply can not be m1ssed So noyy yye ll add h1m to our ISI Barb s a st1ck of dynam1te She ll st1Ck by you with all her m1f.,ht Mar1anne has many a flame But yy1th one she ll alyyays rema1n Sharon s an athlete IU our bunch She ll turn out f1nc we haye a hunch Cora 19 our red headed Belle As ed1tor of the staff she 5 real swell HI71' 127' Jack and R1chard are the Trunkh1ll boys When they re around there s plenty of no1se Sandy1s an amb1t1ous lass Just ask a lad from the 55 class Mar1lyn Welhousen 15 qu1te a 'When you re 1n trouble she s a p Patty 15 a qu1et lass 'Ney er fear she ll pass' A real fr1end 13 Jul1e May A teacher she yy1ll be some da Th1s 15 the end of our grand Ha5n't th1s be en ll years of he-aye , 4' SCN THS yye are so sorry to leaye All ofthe fr1end5 yye hold dear And all the memor1es here THS the school yye'll alyyays remember From early days 1n September And to the m1ddle of May When yye started from the yery lJeE1Nl 1D Pye-ryth1ng seemed qulte ncyy B tt yy1th the help ofthe many teache We fmally haye Come th ouch THS yye yy1ll ney er torvet you Nhth all your joys and your sorroyys -Xlonc the mtles of many tomorroyys Class Sonv Tune of Blue M001 Class Hymr O 'viaster Let Nle YN ala wlth Thee 3. 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Q 1 G ,Q 5 is Z5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Semor Class of 1959 of the c1ty of Tltonka the county of Kossuth and the state of Iowa belng of sound m1nd and memory hereby make pubhsh and declare th1S to be our last w1ll and testament hereby rex ok1ng any w1ll or w1l1s heretofore made by us LaVaughn Akkerman w1ll my ab1l1ty to chew gum 1n school and not get caught to Lesl1e Pearson Good luck Leslle Rodney Alexander w1ll my ab1l1ty to grow a beard to Robert Harms Ph1l1p Asa w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to Gary M1chaelson JoAnn Baade w1ll my cheerleadmg ab1l1ty to Future Cheerleaders Frances Bahlmg w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep 1n step 1n band to Gary Beed It's left foot f1rst Gary Lowell B1lsborough w1ll my waxy ha1r to Lo1s Harms Judy Buffmgton w1ll my pleasant personahty to Ed1th Hu1s1nga Remember Ed1th you hax to keep sm1l1ng Mary Lou D1mond w1ll my shyness to Sandra Gartner You can do a lot of blufflng by keep 1ng qu1et Harlan Hanna w1ll my ser1ous concentrat1on on school stud1es to Clalre Hovey Just don let lt mterfere w1th your soc1al 11fe Clalre Ronald Hanna w1ll my w1secracks 1n class to the FFA boys It can rehexe a d1ff1cult moment boys Rlchard Hench w1ll my mascul1ne bulld to Arthur Graham Lalome H111 w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out late to anybody who wants to try lt Good luck ln school the next day' Patrrck McGu1re w1ll my he1ght to Future Basketball Teams On second thought I'd better not James Meyer w1ll my ab1l1ty to study to M1ke Krause Remember M1ke lookmg at a book doesn't help you haxe to open lt f1rst Ellen Nelson w1ll my ab1l1ty to d1sagree and argue w1th anyone to Roger Arndorfer Nex er adm1t defeat Lloyd Pommer w1ll my fl1rtat1ous ways to Edgar Meyer Really Edgar the g1r1s just th1nk l m that way Roger Re1bsamen w1ll my ab1l1ty to drne to Sylua Eden Just let the cars look out for you Barbara Rmgsdorf w1ll my ab1l1ty to look mnocent when 1n m1sch1ef to Carolyn Interm1ll Pract1ce makes perfect Mar1anne R1ppentrop w1ll my many long d1stance calls to Janet Pla1s1er Play hard to get Janet Sharon R1ppentrop w1ll my great g1ft of gab to Gertrude Gerdls Cora Belle Stecker w1ll my ab1l1ty to get and hold a Semor boy to Future Semor G1rls l 1sn't easy at t1mes gxrls Mennet L Trunklull w1ll my sense of respons1b1l1ty 1n dr1v1ng w1th two hands to Doug Swan R1chard Trunkh1ll w1ll my ab1l1ty to sleep 1n any class to Ronme Folkerts Sandra Watson w1ll my ab1l1ty to blush at anythlng anyt1me anyplace to Eddy Mayland You already hate a good start Eddy Mar1lyn Welhousen w1ll my basketball ab1l1ty to Future Basketball G1rls Patty W1ll1s w1ll my low alto VOICE to Pam Beal Jul1a Wubben w1ll my d1fferent shades of ha1r to Mary Beth Stecker Remember It s one way of creatlng 1nterest The whole class of 1959 leax es the teachers at last at perfect peace We w1ll cher1sh these great years' e leaxe the Jumors our places 1n the assembly our short penclls gum wrappers ABC gum old papers and anyth1ng else you can use o the Sophomores we w1ll our grades We leave you all our xarxed talents as well To the dear Freshmen we w1ll anythrng that we haven't already gn en away We doubt that you w1ll flnd much more of xalue to you -3- E-' A I . 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CLASS PROPHECY Julyl 1969 Dear Mr Truesdell The strangest thmg happened to me a few days ago I saw all of my old classmates 1D Des Moxnes It all happened so oddly that I decxded to wr1te and tell you about lt I was on a xacat1on 1n Des Mo1nes I left for a bus at about 7 35 I knew I had a lot of shop p1ng ahead of me for that day As I walked along th1nk1ng about a new dress I fa1led to not1ce that a man hole 1n the street was not cox ered The next th1ng I knew I was falhng One of the workers drug me to the s1dewalk and apolog1zed for h1s neghgence I f1nally opened my eyes and saw R1chard Hench He explamed h1s Job by saymg that he always had been neat and clean and he wanted h1s c1ty to be the same way I was so enraged by h1s mcompetence that I hur r1ed toward the C1ty Hall to compla1n to the mayor I d1dn't know who the mayor was or how to f1nd h1m but that d1dn't hmder me at all When I reached the C1ty Hall I began to look around I dec1ded to ask someone how to f1nd the mayor The f1rst door to my r1ght was the Marr1age L1cense Bureau I walked 1n The man at the desk was busy so I sat down Suddenly I saw the couple who was gettlng a l1cense was Cora Stecker and Jack Trunkh1ll I rushed ox er to con gratulate them Then they told me that they had been marr1ed and d1vorced three txmes before They nex er could make up thexr mmds I was ta1k1ng w1th them when the man beh1nd the desk sa1d that he had to close So I had to cont1nue down the hall to f1nd the mayor I next came to the Court Room A woman was stand1ng before the Judge She Sald I couldn't help go1ng through the red l1ght Your Honor because I had these funny colored sun glasses on and the hght looked green The Judge smxled and wlnked at her and d1sm1ssed the case When the woman turned around I reallzed lt was none other than Barbara R1ngsdorf She told me that she had become famous on telex1s1on she adxert1ses clothes for women who wear s1zes 54 and aboxe The next case was the State versus Rodney Alexander It seems that Rodney has be come a xery notor1ous gang leader All of h1s Jobs are worked out to prec1s1on w1th the a1d of h1s sl1de rule and some traw elxng hbrary books After th1s trlal was completed the court shorthand reporter rushed toward me It was Ronme Hanna He sa1d that he had become 1n terested 1n th1s work when our Sen1or class went to Algona for Law Day and the court reporter sa1d that there were more men reporters than women Flnally I found the mayor s off1ce The letter1ng on the door read Mayor Mar1lyn Welhousen I went 1n to see her she was x ery glad to see me She told me that all of her success should be attrxbuted to your gox ernment class In gox 't you told her how to be a good c1t1zen but she had dec1ded a bad Cltlzeh makes more money so she d1d ex eryth1ng oppos1te that she had learned and became the Boss of a pol1t1cal mach1ne that 15 1n the Clty Mar1lyn and I dec1ded that we had a lot to talk ox er so w went to a small cafe for lunch We found out that the establ1shment was run by our old class mate Marlanne R1ppentrop We ordered p1zza but she sa1d that she nex er serx es any because she got so t1red of seemg lt mn her Sen1or year Marllyn and I next went to see the state leg1s lature I was xery 1mpressed wlth the lawmakmg bod1es As I sat 1n the balcony a group of teen agers came ID beh1nd me I heard the1r leader say Qu1et' I don t want to mlss a s1ngle so11tary word ReCOgh1Z1ng the XOICB I turned around and saw R1chard Trunkh1ll I started ask1ng h1m questlons to f1nd out what he had been do1ng s1nce graduat1on He was xery per turbed because my quest1ons had prev ented h1m from hearmg the roll call xote on the amend ment to the amendment to the amendment to the b1ll on approprxatmg funds for the Mun1c1pal Park 1n German Valley the thrrd largest c1ty 1n Iowa I f1nally got R1chard to tell me how he became a hxgh school gox 't teacher It seems that when our Sen1or class went to Y1S1Ithe state leg1s1ature 1n 1959 he found h1mself Before that t1me he was Just a wandermg nobody and then he suddenly had a goal H1s story was very 1nterest1ng and when I turned around to thank h1m for h1s t1me I saw h1m moung toward another sect1on where no one else was s1tt1ng As Mar 1lyn and I were leaung the Senate I knocked ox er a scrub pall and began to apolog1ze to the two Jamtors I suddenly reahzed that they were old classmates LaVaughn Akkerman and Sandy Watson Naturally I was curxous as to why they had chosen th1s profess1on They sa1d that they had become mterested 1n th1s career when they were 1n gox 't class It seems that you once ment1oned that many c1ty gox 'ts needed to be cleaned up The mayor had to get back to her off1ce then but before leaung she told me how to get to a good hotel After she left I ha1led a cab The druer was small I couldn't see h1s face And once he got started I had to shut my eyes I xe nes er r1dden with such a crazy dr1ver When the cab f1nally stopped the drn er turned around and who do you th1nk It was 'P Patty W1ll1s' She told me she enJoys dru 1ng a cab because she can let off her frustrat1ons when she's beh1nd the wheel I had to get 1n aga1n though because she had taken me to the wrong hotel After testmg the w1nd and the ce1l 1ng we were off aga1n As I sat there tensely wa1t1ng for us to arrne at my hotel I saw a car come reehng toward us Wham' When I opened my eyes I not1ced I was lex. el w1th the sec ond story w1ndow I looked out of the cab w1ndow I saw two cars beneath us We were exenly Dlled UD We soon found out no one was hurt except for the druer who had caused the acc1dent That person was Roger Re1bsamen I-Ie had a small scratch on h1s arm He explamed that he was 1n an awful hurry to get to M1nnesota The ambulance arru ed and a doctor who turned out to be Lloyd Pommer came to see 1f any one was hurt When he found out that there were no maJor 1nJur1es he came ox er and we began to talk He had become a famous surgeon Th1s d1dn't Surpr1se me because Lloyd always d1d enJoy cuttmg up ln h1s h1gh school days H1s nurse came ox er to ask 1f they shouldn't be gomg back H15 nurse was none other than Juha Wubben Th1s d1dn't surpnse me e1ther because Juha always d1d happen to turn up 1n the I - , Y ' I ' . . . ,, . . . , I I , . - ' . 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Y J v , J V . . . . . . , - , , . , . . , . same places as Lloyd when we were Semors A pol1Ceman came ox er to break up the crowd I recogmzed h1m at once Harlan Hanna hadn't changed much I asked h1m how he came to be pol1ceman He sa1d that he had had a lot of contact w1th off1cers of the law when he was 1n h1gh school and they had made such a faxorable 1mpress1on that he dec1ded that th1s k1nd of work was for h1m F1nally we got the cars unstacked I won't expla1n th1s man1pulat1on because you wouldn't behexe me anyway The cars weren't damaged at all I dec1ded to walk to my hotel s1nce It was only about sex en blocks Suddenly someone ran 1nto me I1mmed1ately saw that he had a huge kn1fe 1n h1s hand I screamed but then I real1zed that the person was James Meyer You can understand why I would be cur1ous as to why James was runmng down the street w1th a kn1fe 1n h1s hands He explamed that he 1S a famous phys1c1st 1-Ie Sald that he has found a new and less expensne way to spl1t the atom Then he started runnmg down the street aga1n we1ld 1ng h1s kn1fe rap1dly I sure th1nk 1t's funny that no one thought of spl1t1ng the atom Wlth a kn1fe before No sooner d1d James leaxe then I saw Mary Lou Dlmond She told me that she runs an adx1se bureau that 1S exclusn ely for g1rls She also told me that her bureau s slogan 15 A d1amond 15 a g1rl s best fr1end As I was cross1ng the street to get to the hotel a car turned from a s1de street and raced toward me It stopped Just 1n front of me and lt s dr1x er Lalon1e H1ll got out and came ox er to me She told me that she was so happy because she had Just o her fly1ng l1cense lt seems that she became xery 1nterested 1n Pllotlng Immed1ately she Jumped 1nto her car and left I really don t know why she thought she needed a l1cense she flew around Tyke for 2 years w1thout ex er hax 1ng a l1cense Before I got to my hotel I saw a Slgn ahead Wh1Ch read Lowell B1lsborough s Beauty Salon I went 1n to talk to Lowell He sa1d that he had become 1nterested 1n beauty and ha1r styl1ng when he was 1n old T H S He showed me a new H1 F1 set he had Just receu ed as a down payment on a permanent waxe that he had gn en He put a record on Suddenly the a1r was f1lled w1th a beaut1ful XOICS Such 1ntonat1on Such mus1cal 1nterpretat1on As soon as the song was f1n1shed I looked at the name on the record Ph1ll1p Asal' I remembered that Phll had been pres1dent of our xocal group Lowell Sald that Ph1ll1p had stud1ed for years and years to ach1exe h1s present xocal ab1l1ty I walked another block and arr1x ed at my hotel I turned on the T V and saw Jo Ann Baade stand1ng on a stage tell1ng Jokes I soon learned that she wr1tes all her mater1al It's a shame that she doesn't haxe a tape record1ng of some of these th1ngs she sa1d when she was ID h1gh school She'd make a fortune The next show on TV was a dramat1c show Suddenly I saw the name of the d1rector on the screen Patr1ck McGu1re Immed1ately I called Pat As soon as 1nterest had become aroused when we were sen1ors and when he got to see the play pract1ces d1rected Just as soon as we had f1n1shed speakrng someone knocked on my hotel door Judy Buffmgton came 1n and expla1ned that she had heard that I was 1n town She told me that she has marrled a xery r1ch Alaska o1lman Suddenly she ran out the door say1ng she Just remem bered that she had left her dog sled double parked I dec1ded to go to the hotel lunch room and get somethlng to eat When I came 1nto the lunch room I 1mmed1ately not1ced Sharon R1ppen trop who was eat1ng alone I sat dowxm and we started to chat about old t1mes She told me that she 15 runmng a candy shop but then she added that th1S was Just a front for her counterfe1t1ng operat1ons Sounds l1ke a sweet l1ttle way to make money doesn't 1t'7 '7 On my way to my hotel I saw Frances Bahl1ng Her occupatlon 15 very exc1t1ng She was the f1rst person to go to the moon Before they would let her go she had to gne some eudence that she could rema1n calm 1n a cr1s1s She told them that she was about the only one who stayed calm 1n your gox ernment class That was enough proof for them W1thout real1z1ng lt I've f1lled 1n on what all the class of '59 are do1ng except myself Well I we become a celebr1ty They call me the Elsa Maxwell of the M1dW9St I m always g1v1ng part1es because all of my part1es that I gaxe 1n h1gh school were such hot or should I say bo1l1ng successes In clos1ng I want to w1sh you good luck 1n your new post of Kossuth County Manager Respectfully yours Ellen Nelson S It's sure a small world 1sn t 1t'9 '7 'P '7 'J ,Q REMEMBER Q All those Sen1or part1es 'P J I: Sklp Day? The Memory books and p1ctures '7 9 f' 4' Gox ernment class 9 ,Q 'S The Pheasant feedo 1 x.. 5 Gum Ch6W1Dg7 The tr1p to Des Mo1nes 'P I S Z8 ' ' . I . ' Da v- I - - , V 1, 1 . I - vu . . . , . ,, . . . I . . . , , . , . ' , ' . ' g t . . , , ' . ' ' ll ' I . II ' , we began to talk, I asked him how he ever decided to become a play director. He snaid that his I , - ' x - .- 2 P. . , ' ' ' ,.,. . 'fs :.' fl 2 X . t L' 'X L J 1- , 4 . f jf ' f Auf f Ins ' Y A X' Y ,7 Q , 1 . V - ' ' ' ' - X 4 The dance 15 on HARVEST BALL The Harxest Ball was held on Nloxember S 1958 A lung and queen were chosen from the Semor Class by the ent1re student body Cand1dates for lung and queen were phllllp Asa and JO Baade Lloyd Pornmer and Barbara Rrngs dorf Jack Trunkh1ll and Cora Stecker Lloyd Pommer and Barbara Rlngsdorf relgned ox er the dance A free bottle of pop was gn en anyone who could produce thelr tlcket The pop and the f1ne dance mus1c was enjoyed by all attendmf., Y 2 No seconds boys' How IS that step aga1n'P 1. . Q . ' ' to The Line Up f- f f ' f--X Z9 Smtchln Blow JO blow' Good 'P Uh huh' Q Look Ma' Oh oh' The Semors held the1r Pheasant Feed on November 10 1958 Mr and Mrs Truesdell and Mr and Mrs Th1esse were our guests Our menu conslsted of Pheasant potatoes and graxy corn salad home made rolls carrot and celery sucks rrulk and p1e The boys brought the pheasant and the glrls prepared lt Exeryone asslsted 1n clean up and a good t1me was had by all PHEASANT FEED Chow Llne ZX 30 , ff., ' , . , , S , . sf 5 .1 . V ,ag 555 g . R a T' - ' 1 gh , . Fr ,M , . . Y Y I I 1 - y 1 , - Mad Scramble Aran t we cute Halo Sllp 2 'J Glamour Parade No glrls around? Haxlng fun? Dressed 1n thelr costumes the Freshmen performed 1n front of the Hlgh School at Z 45 Not knowlng what they were to do added a llttle more splce to the ex ent The glrls ID p1gta1ls and the boys ln pm curls were anxlous to thrng turned outf1ne and each Freshman had loads of fun That ex emng a dance contest was held 1n whmch exery one was el1 g1ble After dancmg to three dlfferent numbers the Judges declded on Sharon Schmldt and Doug Swan as the Winners All 1n all fun was had by exeryone and the Freshmen were back rn school the next day as normal FRESHMAN INITIATION Vhnners of the dance contest 31 , 1 V Q ' . 7 know how they would look at the dance that evening. Of course every- ,....1,. V FRONT ROW, Left to Right: .lack Trankltill, Lloyd Pomrner. Richard Hench, Philip Asa, Rodney Alex- ander, Dick Trpinkhill, and Ronald Hanna. SECOND ROW: Ker- mit Brandt. George C.1ztningharn,Larry Pearson, Doug Swan, Daxid Smidt. Gary Ivlichaelson. .Terry Buffington. and Eddie fvlayland. THIRD ROW: Coach, Lyle Ophi- em. Larry Hill, Michael Krause, Doyle Trenary. Don Gigler. Jeff Boylien and Don Kerker. Assistant Coach. BACK ROW: Claire HoX'ey.fxlar1ager, Bill Carroll, Bruce Ak- lierrnan, Pl1il5eaberg,Kirk Struthers. LewiS Giesking and Karry Hill. Dverg Krantz and Ronald Folkerts are not pictured. . Indians Taken Place X I , 2 132046 In State Lmei Confereng -QS A EH 'K XQ' ifjsijxebcigge 0 aff 044 f DOW ,fm X x gw ltonka Q gif ala ff M., fc67Q' Rid Hep -ESB Q anfonka iie ' f' if S3 I lrst ,Team to 5'-1 bw. 4 , ' fx ,H .inf-if -.0 ,Q M4 U' Nd Q -Q I if-3l,v-4P'3,' .10 ' X-4. K L fi ,fn V W. Q' 2 5 A4? ' g . f Q 1' Y ' 15 ' Sf Q Q L f YS I t O . I A '-ww sk Mfg? P v-gif! s . ' c ei sc I 1 ., ' Q -1 f fm? - - my .it-,QQ ,E '.'V W . I 3 . 'M a' 7' x S V y :QQ - . r V 3 9 gy? I .,, , gg' ry, . - ,, if, 'C '4 ,mfs wa.. FS-if I jf I My 2-ff x 17595 vfflvxfi ' 'aw 14 A 'Q' .5 1 fix- is xi Z-'1 ff ' ' 4 1 'Q c lst ROW Gayle Sleper Sharon Rlppentrop .Iuanlta Cordes Ellen Nelson Xerna Gray Sandra Smldt Echth Htuslnga Marllyn Wel housen M1 dred Ullmann Znd ROV! Coach Lg. le Ophelm Betty Klley Bettx Glgler Harr1etU1lmann Llnda R161 s Marle Cflgler Kathy W1ll1S Sue Callles Karen Salx eson Myrna R1ppentrop Mar1anne Rlppentrop Manager Betty Taylor Chaperone Lu Verne Lakota Ledyard Thompson Tvnn Ru ers fZnd Tearnl Burt Vboden Armstrong Rlngsted Sentral Rlngsted Forward 'vlarcla '1 COINFERENCE CO CHAMPS CONFEREINCE TOURINEY CHAMPS SECTIONA1., TOURNEY CHAMPS DISTRICT TOURINEY CONSOLATION Tltonka Tltonka Tltonka T1tonlxa T1tonka Tltonka Tltonka Tltonka T1tonka Tltonxa Tltonka Hey Ma look at me That a glrl Nerra 34 Ledyard Sentral Burt Lu Verne West Bend Thorn pson Ledyard Lakota George W1ttemore Tltonka Tltonka T1tonka Tltonka T1tonka T1tonka Tltonka Tltonka T1tonka T1tonka denotes conference games I lox e a parade l 1 37 ' 36 42 ' 50 111 50 ' 47 62 ' 68 231 '7 ' 57 211 26 ' 64 :if 42 ' ' 57 62 ' 63 Twin Rivers 25 Titonka 37 131Lakota 38 Titonka 33 'A ' ' Z8 ' 30 . A 44 ' 61 :if 36 ' 42 1 f 21: 32 ' 46 ' 30 ' 39 48 ' 49 :F 38 ' 61 38 ' 51 fi: ' 28 ' 43 69 ' 50 111 44 ' ' 51 ' 52 ' 74 ' 36 ' 38 37: 'W 1 I N I X 5 1 . -, . ! Barb Cdrowyn She S feellng her cheerlos 'Vi zry BL 1 Ouph YOu dance du 1111 5 Th1ef Thwf' My mother saidtE1ere'd be days like this 35 Hike-- Y it YOJ ulan One-Two BOYS' sq 5 f BASKETBALL . f 1 f fa :ff - q5 ff f X K. nm T. Stecker J. Boyken D. Cvigler Coach Kerker J. Watson R. Fritz D. Trenarv 3. Carroll Q. Struthers I G.Michae1sor J' Iscbfand Zordes D. Swan J. Trunkhill G. Cunningham P. Asa M. Sathoff ! ' X D. Krantz Four lettermcbn returned for the 1953-59 season. they were Asa, Trunkhill, Cordes, and Krantz. The size and height faverage 6'1 1f'2 1 x of the club was their strongest factors but the ine:-:perience seemed to show during most ofthe season. However, the boys came through very ,'n'An.' i- highest honor. Luverne Lakota Ledyard Swea City Reserves Thompson Rake Reserves Burt Woden Armstrong Ringsted Sentral Ringsted Burtff Lakota? Ringstcdfz Burt Laverne Lakota 'West Bend Thompson Garneriiliiz vve11 at the Conference Tournament by defeating Burt and Lakota. They received second place when the very strong Ringsted club took the 61 Titonka 31 51 Titonka 30 77 Titonka 55 72 Titonka 51 32 Titonka 20 59 Titonka 43 70 Titonka 31 35 Titonka 28 49 Titonka -18 -13 Titonka 50 -16 Titonka 33 55 Titonka -13 63 Titonka 56 55 Titonka 43 51 Titonka 58 40 Titonka 63 07 Titonka -12 37 Titonka -19 58 Titonka Bo Q0 Titonka 50 07 Titonka 29 08 Titonka 50 71 Titonka 42 271 Conference Tournament :3'11Sectiona1 Tournament Mr. Donald Kerker teaches Sth and 9th science, biology, and bovs' Jr. high and high school physical training. This past year he was assistant football coach and coached Jr. High boys' B.B. , boys' high school B.B. and Baseball. -, ffl H I 1. Q' I! -'G JUNICR HIGH GIRLS CHEERLEADERS Joan Schrnxdt Jane Schrnldt Cynth1aRakow 2nd ROW Janet Vkelhousen PeQgyM1chaelsen V1x1an Pommer Joan Beenken Coach Opl'e1n'm Jean Isebrand Judy DeBoer Elame Folk erts Kathleen Eden 3rd ROW Llnda Hansen manager Dlane Gartner Janet Allie RathVM1bben D1ana Boekelrnan Jane Zxuefel Llnda Krause Janlce McGu1re Llnda bmldt JUNIOR HIGH BOYS harn 2nd ROVI Rodney Hench INoelK antz Mark Boyken Reglnald Sthutjer Roge Gerd1s 3rd ROVN Coach Kerker Barry Nelson Wayne Senre Kenneth Hulsrnan Edgene VIe1r Terry Nelson Vkllham Vlayland Jlmmw, R1ppe-ntrop 38 CHEERLEADERS: Celine Miller, Rachael Kinseth, Janet Cunning- MIXED CHORUS S ROVN 1 r I s 1 r D 511.111 C 'Vl1Cl1ac lsen Pom 4 1' J 1 cr ll Q ntro 1 M itson VI D1amO11d n C L r VI Ullrn nn Nl c onald l an annx 1rL1 5 Pc -1 Beal M te aka r c 11111 1 ow 31' R NN C1 Slc pf r N Boeglxnolt Nl Brandt CL1nn1nL,l1am L lhldrn Ln R Follu rts Q B1 Sho 1rLl1 J oyl 1 4 Ll 1 l E lNelSOn A Br111dt 1 VN m1 41 1n L11SIUlI1 1 M Sathoff NN Vlfuland K Brandt V Gray E llu1S111L,a F Brune lst ROW J Baade B Rmg-adorf 5 Ihppentrop M VNe1l1odue11 J W bbcn J Vke C Stecker M R1ppentrop 5 NN it-son M D111'nond 211dROXk S Gartner M NlCDO11a1d l Stecke J Bufflngton L Akl-xc rm in M R1ppBHtI'Op K 'X lnlloxn S Wenger INA Stecksr P Beal S Schm1dt 'N Rakoxx 3rd NN O Sleper 'N Boemholt NA Brandt S B 5 Smldt L I-Iu1Srnan F Bal1l1nL J a1l1ng, E 'Nelson X Orig B -1thROVN K M1ller R H1ldn1a11 -X en M bllrnann B Hilux L R1cl:, P Ble Interm1ll -X Brandt 5 Eden GIRLS GLEE CLUB 7: N V' l.t ': J. Bazdc-, B. Ringsdo f, S. Kipp-1t op, P. Asz1,l .Q , 3.1 ' ' 1 .' , L. mf . .T1'x1nkl1ll, C. Ste-ckr , M. Rjp' 1.5 2 J ,. . . 2 d ROW: 32 1'1- ne .1 . El ,, .M 'D ' , .. St ' 'ken ll. ll' . 1 , L. Bilsbol gl , D. 'm1dt. L. '2LY'.'OI1 P. . , .S -' - .5.S'l 'dt.V.Hzk '. cl O ': '.,' 1 - ,,'. ,, . ' G. ' xv' . '. ' Q . . '- '. 'I 1 Af, .B 'i'1'1,R.fVl'CviI'c,C.lIiLc'r- m'l, . '. , . Q ,S Eden, -1tlRO ': S. S 'dt,F'.B'll' g.L.H ' 2 ,Cl.lld!'Y7S : . , . ' Af. , '. ' , . ' 2' 'F 1 . . JL1 f., . ' ir, . . Z . '. l '. RO 'Z . ,1'. A Q .1 .4 , . randt, '. ' , . ' , . ' ' j. .B l ' 1. . '. ' Q ', E.H111s11iga,F. runs. ': . ' , . A ' ,1.Edv. . ' ' , . af '. . ' Q , . liCl1,C 1 ,' .22 'W BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: G. fNf1iChealson.lxl. Sathoff, L. Pom rncr, D. Swan, P. Asa, D. Srnidt. SECOND ROW: J. Boyken, L. Pearson, ll. Hanna, G. Cunningham, I Trunkhill. K. Brandt. D. McGuire. THIRD ROW: D. Gigler, E. llildnian. W. Wieland, C. Harms, R. Folkerts. C. Bilsborotigh. Sandra Gartner at piano. Mrs. L. Govern teaches vocal rntisic both grade and high school. SENIOR SEXTETTE J. Baadc, S. Rippentrop, B. Ringsdorf, M. Rippen- VOCAL MUSIC trop, E. Nelson, C. Stecker. SMALL GROUPS The All State Quartet spent their Thanksgiving vacation down in Des Moines attending the All State Fes- tix al. The group appeared on KRNT-TY and radio. All four stu- dents and Mrs. Govern said they had a Very enjoyable time. 40 ALL STATE QUART L. Pornrner P. Beal L. Bilsborotigh B. Ringsdorf SOLOISTS FIRST ROW: S. Gartner, S. Wenger. B. Ringsdorf. SECOND ROW: P. Beal, D. Swan, G. Cunningham, and Lorraine Sneaker. ET FIRST ROW: M. Rippentrop, E. Huisinga, V. Pomrner, L. Stecker, S. Wenger, J. Baade, J. Schmidt, J. Alke, J. DeBoer. SECOND ROW: S. Gartner, E. Nelson, F. Bahling, S. Schmidt, L. Hanson, E. Folkerts, F. Bruns, L. Pommer, B. Ringsdorf, S. Rippentrop, L. Bilsborough, R. Hench, G. Cunningham, J. Boyken. THIRD ROW: M. McDonald, K, Salveson, C. Intermill, M. Stecker, J. Beenken, D. Gartner, L. Giesking, J. Rippentrop, W. Senne, M. Boyken, K. Willis, V. Rakow, R. Folkerts, P. Seaberg, D. Swan, S. Smidt, D. Krantz. J. Sparks. P. Willis. N, Krantz, G. Michaclscn, M. Sathoff, K. Zwiefel, C. Bilsborough. FOURTH ROWg J,P1.g15iQr,P, Beal, D. Rike, G. Bead, J. Schmidt. STANDING: K. Struthers, T. Stecker, J. VVL-lhousc-n. C. Stecker, Director. Mr. Faaborg, M. Welhousen. SENIOR BAND P YI1 BAND COUNCIL DRUM MAJOR2 FRONT Row, Left to Right: cami,-n me-rmiii, MAJORETTE2 Lowell Bilsboro-Jgl: Barb Ringsdorfl and Ga,-le Slgperl SECQND Barbara Ringsdorf ROW: Mary Beth Stecker, Marilyn Welhopisen, Yixian Pomrner. Ellen Nelson. Dverg Krantz. LoxvellBilsboro1igh. and Sharon Rippentz-op, THIRD ROW: Mr. Faaborg. Cora Stecker. and Phil Seaberg. 41 Clarinet Quartet: Ellen Nelson, Frances Bahl- Cornet Trio: Lowell Bilsborough, ing, Sharon Schmidt, Sandra Gartner, Sharon Rippentrop, Barbara Ringsdorf. . mlm l TWTRLER TWIRLER Carolyn Gayle Sleper lnt ermill SOLOISTS. Znd ROW: Jeff Boyken. Sharon Rip- pentrop, Frances Burns, Lowell Bilsborough, George Cunningham. lst ROW: Ellen Nelson. Marianne Rippentrop. Sandra Gartner, Edith Hus- inga, Frances Bahling. Flate Trio: Yixia Pornrner, Mariazizif- Rippentrop, Edith lflgsinga. IN BAND COrnetQ',1artet: Lowell B1ls- boropiglt. Lloyd Ponorncr. Sharon Rippe t op Ba ba a Rl dorf C-ar1net T rio: Iklargaret fNlcDonald,Sharoz1 Schmidt. Sandra Gartner. ,Q Arlys Pannkuk, Charlette Seebeck, LeAnn Gingrich, Carole Srnidt, Brenda Brandt CSTANDINGJ, George Pommer, Iris Michaelsen, Linda Budlong Jane Andrews and Dale Bartelt BEGINNERS BAND -v JUNIOR BAND 1stROVk C Ral-lou C Mlller L Krause J Cunnlngham L Sm1dt Nl Rlxe Znd ROW S Boyken D Boekelrnan J Bess L Grlngrlch Bllsborough B Kltzlnger 3rd ROVH M Clabaagh J Rood C Engel b rts S Eden J Larson L Fruz L B uns B Nelson NI Beal G mlle K Brandt Stecke P Nlmchaelso K Bruns L Rode S Grax R KlDS6tll 43 7, . . . 1 fx Ldliranrz, J. Brandt, R. Andrews, J. Seaberg, E. Smidt, J. 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FIRST ROW Mr Lehman J Buffmgton Student Counc1l R Hanna Reporter J Trunkhlll V Pres R Trunkh1ll Pres P McGu1re Secretary E Mayland Treasurer E Carlson Sentmel Znd ROW A Englebarts L Pearson R Arndorfer R Re1bsamen D Cugler R Folkerts R Fr1tz D Hovey C Hovey I-I Ullmann 3rd ROW R Harms D Trenary C Harms F, Hxldman W We1land E Meyer A Graham K Smxth G Meyer andD Frmtz The F F A program whlch 15 carr1ed on at T1tonka works closely w1th the agr1 culture class They hold the1r meetmgs the second Monday of each month Thxs past year they have conducted test plots 1n soybeans and sorghum at the Mennet Trunkh1ll farm They have attended the Kanawha Annual Fxeld Day North Central D1Str1ct Con ventlon at T1tonka and the State Convent1on held 1n Davenport Mr Lehman teaches agmculture and phys1cs Here he IS pxctured w1th E Carlson and J Buffmgton durmg the shop of ag W-YAEQ AUFFA E-'J Delegates to the Daven port Convent1on R L Sz CLIFF KRANTZ Dealers ID Lwestock Feed HARVEY HEYER Local and Long Dlstant Haullng and Feruhzer Tltonka Iowa 44 3 I , 1 - - , , - - , . 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'P Twms You don t say pea o ses Ready at last The Senxors of '59 left Apr11 17 at 5 45 1n the mormng on the1r Sk1p Day The1r destma t1on was Mmneapohs Mmn We stopped at Far1bault Mmnesota for breakfast and tours of the Mlnnesota School for the Deaf and a home for the Mentally Retarded After the tours we stayed over IH Far1bault for d1nner Our bus then contmued on to M1HH8apOl1S where we toured the tW1H cxtxes IH the bus We observed M1nnehaha Falls the Mmnesota capxtol the Un1vers1ty of Mmnesota and Wash mgton Avenue Our next exper1ence was to check 1nto the Andrews Hotel After checkmg 1n we had the rest of the afternoon to ourselves Some shopped and some rested erama theater where we saw the movxe Wrnd Jammer For many of us It was the f1rst exper1ence 1n seemg such a movxe After t e mov1e we were on our own untxl l2 OO Some seemed to fmd a very SP6C1al1C6 cream parlor and others found the1r bed more 1nv1t1ng Saturday mormng was spent shoppxng by all the Sen1ors Saturday afternoon the group at tended the 1959 Ice Folhes We were well 1m pressed wxth the great ab1l1ty l1ght1ng and costummg that goes to make up the 1ce folhes Vte stopped for supper 1D St Peter We w1sh to express our deepest thanks to our sponsor Mr Th1esse and h1s 'wlfe and Mr and Mrs W1lbur Sexton for such a n1ce and enjoy What have we here' Got me ff U m tlredl' L able UTP Good Story 'P 'P FRANK D FISHER CHEVROLET LAWRENCE HEYER Tltgnka Iowa Custom Grmdxng 45 ' ' - ' was ..- ' - - ' ' 5 At 8:00 that evening we walked to the Cin- I I ! . ' . . . ' h r,,. 'x vu-A 4 e f s .fi if R 5 ,fi -I The Jr.-Sr. Banquet. held April Z-ith. began at 6:50 with the Juniors. Sen- iors. faculty and other school personnel in at- tendance. The theme Winter Wonderland was carefully carried out by the Juniors in their prepa- ration for the evening. 1: l, :XA Ax Zim '-- ' X ,,-1 Yi at 4 l ' 5' 'A flax ' 2-5. 1 After the dinner a short program was pre- sented and then the dancing began. Bobby Griggs' Band provided the music for our evening of entertainment, g,'3y3ff4 v iilffl . - X-3 N x :J Presentatxon of awards for scholarshlp and c1t11ensh1p Valed ctorlan and C1t1zensh1p Presentatlon ofE1ghth Grade Dlplomas CLASS NIGHT Elghth Grade Exercxses Mr Schaub Kathlc en Eden Supt W P Truesdell Transfe of class symbol to 7th Grader from Llnda Hanson Cynthla Rakow Motto Let Knowledge Grow from Day to Day Colors Plnk and Whlte Flower Plnk Carnatxon Presentat1on of Letter Awards and Nledals AthlGt1CS Mr Lyle Ophelm and Mr Donald Kerker MuS1C Mrs Lawrence Govt rn and Mr Phxl Faaborg Dramatlcs Mrs Adela Salvcson Paper Staff and L1brary Mrs Ed Brandt Annual Staff Mr Harold Rood Attend 1nce anc Honor Roll Pr1nc1p3lS H Thl95S9 Band Mothers Dekalb Award General M1lls Spec1al Awards Mrs George Alke All SCHIOTS tn Band Mr Lehman Jack Trunkhlll Mlss Sletchter Mirlannc R1ppentrop Medals for Outstandmg Ach1evement Supt VN P Trusedell Prln S H Thlesse Muslc Dramat1cs C1t1zensh1p They we re presented school plaque Wlll Poem Prophecy Song Class Class Class Class Meg Amy Beth Marm1e Aunt March Laurle John Brook I' ather Sandra Gartner Lowell Bllsborough JO Ann Baade Harlan Hanna Sharon Rxppentrop Jack Trunkh1ll a medal and thelr name wlll be engraved on a Senlor Class Exe rclses Sandra Watson Frances Bahllng Ellen 'Nelson Class of l959 JUNICR PLAY CAST Sandra Gartner Sylvla Eden Sharon Scnm1dt ' Mary Beth Stecker Sandra Smldt Margaret McDonald Larry Pearson Gary Mlchaelson Douglas Swan Professor Bhaer Davld Smldt The Jun1or Class of Tltonka Hlgh School presented thelr play Lxttle Women on October 21 1958 lt was a three act play wlth a typlcal scene of the Clkll War pertod The t1me of the play was just before Chr1stmas 1862 then a few weeks later 1n 1863 and then agam ln the summer of 1866 The three acts of the play took place ID the l1v1ng room of the March home The play was dlrected by Mrs Sal veson The Sen1or Sextette sang between the acts 48 Athletics .,...... 1. . Ellen Nelson, Marilyn Welhousen, Jack Trunkhill k Jo .............,. ,. It js? cv 1 . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. X ' so , ,r..,,...a,, 1, y I X' ll ' VI - V' l e-'W OYJYG Cheer up Babe' Is it love'7 'P S eepy' Look at me! SENIOR PLAY Angif Kitty . . . . . Margaret . . Lorraine . , . Mrs. Morrow Jane...... Marge .... Mr. Morrow Martin .... Art ...... Jack ...... Tony ..... Fitz ...... Reader .... CAST JoAnn Baade Barbara Ringsdorf Julia Wubben Cora Stecker Marilyn Welhousen Judy Buffington LaVaughn Akkerman Philip Asa Richard Hench Harlan Hanna Lloyd Pommer Richard Trunl-chill Lowell Bilsborough Frances Bahling 'Seventeenth Summer, is based on the trials of Angie Morrow in her dating and every day life during her seventeenth summer. Directed by. Mrs. Salxenson Will you '7 9 A kiss for ather Oh, D Thanks Mom, MICHAELSON BROS. RICKLEFS INSURANCE AGENCY Shelling and Trucking Phone -- Res. 83 l2F48 5F48 Business 202 49 BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Sunday May 24 1959 8 O0 p m School Aud1tor1um Pro essxonal Vxctorla Rakow March Don1zetta lnvocatlon Rev Wm Kroon Spec1alMus1c I-hgh School Mu-:ed Chorus 'My Prayer for Today Van Alstyne Grant Us Thy Peace Palestrme Scr1pture Rev Max Goldman Ephes1ans 6 10 Z0 Hymn one verse By the Congregauon Fa1th of Our Fathers Sermon Rev Max Goldman A Conf1dent Falth Spec1alMus1c M1xed Double Quartette My Task Ashford Class Hymn Sung by the Class Bened1ct1on Rev Wm Kroon Recess1onal Jeffrey Boyken March 1n Anderson ,p-. -5 50 1' I ...p1p..1u-ovu... n 1 A 1- H 4 . e ......... :... .L . X ' - ...... 'ZLL - O luet' -Vlllallls lNith Thee .H ..... 5.15: ..... Q. A . ki? Wi, , VL--Eff' 5 P' ' K Motto One goal reached and many beyond Process1onal I-hgh School Band Invocatlon Rev Roland Andrews Salutatory Mar1lyn Welhousen - if Speclal Muslc I-hgh School Band Class Hmstory Juha Wubben Speclal Awards Mr S H Th1esse Prin. , N, 5 ' Address Mrs June Goldman 9 X XX W f V Class Song Sung by Class , Presentat1on of Class Supt W P Truesdell I ll I Conferrmg of Dlplornas Mr I-I W K1tz1nger . 1 Pres Board of Education Spec1al MUSIC Semor Tr1ple Tr1o Valechctory Sharon R1ppentrop Bened1ct1on Rev B H Schwerm Recess1onal I-hgh School Band H+: f 1- X X E vll f ie 5' L , .W wg ,' ' 5 wx, ' l sl A' jl X l A l L. lx A ,N -L2 -QCYX L17 ,. 959' si PY fifrl A i p8 1 L From Left to R1ght V1ck1e Rakow Mlldred Ullmann Patty W1111S Ruby Alexander Mrs Brandt who has charge of the hbrary and Juhe Wubben Eg? 999 CONFERENCE TRACK MEET Burt Armstrong Thompson Txtonka Lakota Swea C1ty 220 yd champlon Q24 52 Rxngsted FRONT ROW G M1chae1son R Trunkh111 R Alexander P McGu1re L Pommer L B11sborough andC Hovey STANDING Coach Ophe1m J Boyken P Seaberg D Isebrand J Buffmgton M Sathoff R Arndorfer K Zwme fel K Brandt E Mayland R Folkerts G Cunmngham D G1g1er andM Krause J Trunkh111 was absent Jack Trunkh111 State L1ne Conference 100 yd champmn Q10 52 . I . . , . , 00' ' ' 1 , ' 1 A T ' , ' , - ' X :.' , Q xl A as J 6 A Ck' 1 98. gp , . ' , . , . , . '- 78. 1 , . , . , . , . ' , eo. . ' , . . . ' . ' 46 ' 16 ' -- ' . ' .ey ' 11. . ' . ' 0 FRONT ROW Sandy Smldt Mar1lyn Welhousen Sharon R1ppentrop Ellen Nelson Mar1anne R1ppentrop Gayle Sleper BACK ROW Betty Glgler Marle Cvlgler Ed1th HU1Slnga M11dred Ullmann Myrna Rlppen trop SUMMER SECTIONAL TY 58 FALL SECTIONAL TY Txtonka 12 Burt Tltonka 17 Lakota Tltonka Lakota Tltonka 12 Ledyard T1tonka 13 Cyllnder DISTRICT DISTRICT Txtonka L1rne Sprmgs 14 T1tonka 4 Lake Park 'SUN w 6 We Nl: T1 FRONT ROW Lewxs G1esk1ng .Tr Bllly Carroll Bruce Akkerman Larry Pearson D1ck McGu1re Jonwatson Denms Monson BACK ROW Coach Kerker Jack Trunkhlll Rlchard Hench Dav1dSm1dt Phxl Asa James Meyer Klrk Struthers Lakota Rake St Cec1l1a Crystal Lake 7 Sentral Sentral T1tonka T1tonka T1tonka Txtonka T1tonka T1tonka 1 1 .' ,'58 4 0 4 5 ' 8 4 ' 11 ' ' l 4 3 4 , . 5 25. N vb Q B at ff-of X . W at Q-' ff , . 1 TW' X 'wry nw 143 . 7 tw gf 1 L ...ww if ' 7 ' 1 8 'f ' 1 r S , v -L , XX XX at ,1 Y f ' A F U 6 ' 7 3 ' 13 l ' 13 8 ' 7 . 5 ' 3 . 0 ' 10 ' 8 9 ' 3 15 ' 3 2 ' 9 lO ' 0 53 Crystal Lake Lakota St Cec1l1a Ledyard Rake 4 T1tonka Tltonka T1tonka Tltonka T1tonka O 4 QAM Y ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW LaVaughn Akkerman Frances Bahl mg Cora Belle Stecker Sandra Watson Sharon R1ppcntrop SECOND ROW Judy Buffmgton Mary Lou D1arnond Barbara R1ngsdorf Sandra Gartner Mr Rood THIRD ROW Jack 'I'runkh1ll Harlan Hanna Ellen lNelson Verna Gray f NEWSPAPER STAFF I my ,L,,,,v. FIRST ROW Mary Beth Stecker Judy Bufflngton Sherry Wenger Sylwa Eden Rosanne -Xlexander Jo Ann Baade Sandra Ga tner Ronald Hanna SECOND ROV! Cora Belle Stecker Julla Vkubben Ardxth Brandt Patty Vl.1ll1s Margaret Brandt Kathy 'yhller My rna R1ppentrop Sarabeth Brandt Ard1th Eden Patty Blexch Karen Van Hoye Beth Neeland Mary Beenken I..1nda Rlcks Betty Glgler Janet Plaxsmer Sandy Watsor LaVaughn Akkerman THIRD ROVk Dyerg Krantz Frances Bruns Kathy lA1ll1S Nlar1eG1gler Sue Callles Sandy Srrndt Juanlta Cordes Verna Gray Lenora Huxsman Frances Bahllng Loms Harms Rosalyn Heesch Lorralne Stecker 'Nancy Boeckholt Pamela Beal Maurlce Sathoff 54 ...... 1 , - 1 1 , 2 . 1 ' , 1 1 1 , C, , I kg, -...ur .yt X xv by ,,o. 'L 4. 1' ,S ,M . ,aliv- 'z ' , ' ' , ' . Vicky' Rakow, Marilyn Welhousen, Mrs. Brandt, Margaret McDonald, A A 1 7 v' A ! H 7 V 4 ' 7 4 Y V 1 ' 1 I 1 I f ' Y 1 A. 1A 4' 1 I A 1 ' V 1 , ' ' t, . . 'z ' 1 1 I' I- A 1 - I I 1 I - 1 ' I 1 1 fa I 1 I 1 I 1 7 1 4 , A' Y y 1 ' 1 ff I STUDENT COUNCIL ,ar lst Row Ph1ll1p Asa Jo Ann Baade Mamyn ak Welhousen Barbara Rmgsdorf Mr Thlesse Y 2nd ROW Ellen Nelson Gayle Sleper Carolyn lntermlll Peggy M1chaelsen Jerry Buffmgton Roger Gerd1s Cora Stecker 3rd ROW Bllly Carroll Ph1ll1p Seaberg Doug Swan Claude Bllsborough Dav1dSm1dt Eugene We1r Reg1 nald Schutjer DECLAMATION lst ROW Rosalyn Heesch, Nancy Boeckholt, Janet Pla1s1er, Jo Ann Baade, Pamala Beal, Lorralne Stecker, 'vhldred Ullmann, Margaret Brandt 2nd ROW V1ctor1a Rakow, Julxa Wubben, Frances Bahllng, George Cunnlngharn, John Cordes, Denn1s Rlke, Carolyn lntermxll, Sylv1a Eden, Judy Buffxngton 3rd ROVN Mlchael Krause Jeffrey Boyken, Harlan Hanna, Ph1ll1p Seaberg, Frances Bruns, Kathy W1ll1s, Patty Ble1ch, Karen Vanl-love, Karen Salveson 55 , ,F V. O. ,rx . C' J 5 1. .A Nx 7 QV' X iaj e . I V , J ya? pf .7 fix. w l ,fi These are the lad1es who Cooked our meals for us thxs year They are Mrs Lem Stockwell Mrs Al Boekles Mrs Helen Krommga and SCHOOL Txmer Harms and Donald Dallman our school Jamtors Ax Qfd' x L x WR' 'Herr school secretary Thls 15 Elame R1CkS who 15 our -...,,, PERSONNEL Here are the bus dr1vers Rxchard lsebrand W1l1G1rard Ted Dunm1re Wrlbur Sexton Torn Loats Loren Hans Earl Stott and Bob Lang On th1s pmcture Loren Hans took the rzlace of a regular bus druer Greta Smxdt -..4 ,-6 ' aff' 3: N M. ,J QL. O., I, Y V ' ' fy' 'fp , .A 'fa -uf ' .QA 56 - ,W 4 ,. .'4w.,.h f ,M .-nn-1' f- ff' M4- ,...y.-- , . ' V4- giw. , Supt W P Truesdell ,f Supt Truesdell along wxth the other members of the T1tonka School Board have run th1s past 1958 59 school year very smoothly The fac ulty and the students have prof1ted from th1s along w1th the members of the board The members of the board are George Seaberg Harold Gmgrlch Walker McDonald Lester Eden andH W Kmtzlnger Supt Truesdell Harold Gartner Secretary lvirs Ethel Downs Treasurer We wlsh to thank you for your devoted servlces Thank You TITONKA SAVINGS BANK ,fixx-X i V1 Fr1endly Banklng Serv1ce DEPOS'-1-S lnsuneo 57 The hun' mllllsll IIISIIIIIICB CIIIIMIIIUII wnsmuarou o c S 0 000i'6A Z'i'c'!.'32i'35?85 S10 000 o f 1 , ' ' , 3 I 1 I h U I ' i '- , A . -- . HEWBER TIIIIALRESCRVIT QVSTIIW Titonka, Iowa V to, ang--- ---- 1 k ' 1 .Y . . 1 A , . . ' 1 I -- L , , , . As l was saying ,L I dare you to say it again The Thing Colgate Smile Oh Please 'P 9 The Photographe r Sleeping Beauties 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P Cozy Rest1ng'P Meanwhile Backstage ' ' ' 2i?f??g,3 .J 7,0-.5. ':- 'is Now Listen to me! ! ! !! Studying '7 Beware!!! 1 ! ' Some Party ACROSS: Mr. Schaub, Mr. Faaborg, Patty W., Lalonie H., Sandy W., Judy B. Znd ROW LaVaughn A., Jo Ann B. 3rd ROW: Ellen N., Richard H., Mr. Truesdell, Don L., Margaret M 4th ROW: Doug S., Judy B., Barbara R., James M., Julia W., Jo Ann B., Richard T. 5thROW Eddy M., Roger A., Phil A., Marilyn W., Sharon R., Barbara R., Jo B., Ellen N., Julia W Marilyn W. 58 ?2fHAHF g! 'X Y 5 5 V06 41.5 5 .? , 'Q 5 ' 'Q Q' 'Fig 1 mfg 5 . L ! 1. Di 8. P. 7. 17 R. R.11lh11C111, R. Hanna. Z.M.Di1nond, 5. .1.P1a:-Livr, J. Boykcn, -1. L. 11111, M. monci, J. Buffington, 5. J. Buffington. 11.Ham2a1. c.M.13vvnk1-n, T, Senior G1r1s. You Guess, 9.S.Wz1tson, 10. L, Pornrrmer, 11. D. Fritz, R.1f1i1c1man. A. Edvn, Seaburg, 12. Senior Girls, 15.G.CUI1I11!1g1ldU1,K.Wv1111S, 1-1. Mrs,Sc:11z1ub, 15 16. S. Watson, 1-'.Bah1ing. L. 11111, L. Akkerrnan, B. Ringsdorf, S. Rippentrop, S.Cvartner,M.1x1CDOna1d, 18. P. Asa, 19. J. Wubben, .1.Buffington, S. Watson, Hench, ZO. Freshmen, 21. Everyone? ZZ. .1.Meyer, 23. M. We1housen. W, ,.f, , , , ., ,. ..., , .. f' , ,,.,-avg-ufzzs. . -- . L.. ,. ' -WN F X V NVQ .1 i N .5 1 jfs 1 r ' -1 ,gg ..l' 1 if ,nw-wfifif wf.. fu- 4.-. J .M ,4
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