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It is our purpose in this annual to show the highlights of the 1958 59 school year EDITOR, Lee Christensen ASSISTANT EDITOR, Connie Novak DEDICATIO We, the 1959 Tohiscan staff, would like to take this opportunity to show our appreciation to a teacher who has given a number- of years of service to the Toledo Public Schools. We want to take this means of saying Thank You for the under- standing you have shown during our years in Junior High School and for your con- tinued interest in the Junior High students of the present. For your fine service to our schools, we wish to dedicate to you, Mrs. Ruth Smith, this 1959 edition of the Tohiscan. ll ! XQK XX l,X SENIORS Q 'gg' 1 ,.ff Said DENNIS KAISAND Cooney Valedictorian Greater men may have lived, but I doubt it. LORETTA DOSTAL Salutatorian Patienceis the art of not revealing your impatience CONSTANCE NOVAK Vice-President Connie A live wire never gets stepped on. SID MOORE lIAcelI President What is this power I have over women? JAMES CIZEK Jim Secretary-Treasurer A quiet guy . . . at times! JANET HELLER Toad I may be late, but I'll GET there. LINDA REED Louie All men are a poor and dirty lot, but the thing is darlin', to get one that cleans easy. KEITH NAGLE Skip I keep a list of all the things I like to do . . . so whenl get to be a father, I'll let my son do them. LEE CHRISTENSEN Squirrel To err is human, but when the eraser wears out before the pencil, beware! CAROL COOPER Coop Of course women make fools of men, but they get a lot of cooperation. JOYCE ZENOR Sparrow Her heart is like the moon . . . there's a Man in it. WAYNE HALUPNIK Waynie All great men are dead, and I'm not feeling well. CHARLES FRISBIE Chuck Women are like busses . . . there'll be another along in 10 minutes. DORIS SELLS Dorie Mae Winds may come and winds may go, but I'l1 blow on forever. SHARLA CHRISTENSON She graduates, but her heart stays with the Juniors. LAURENCE SVOBODA He sings for his supper, but he'd rather eat, N--1 9 VACLAV KUCERA Butch Women are like money: you have to keep them busy or they lose interest. BETTY SEIDEL Love is one fool thing after another. . . Ifeel so foolish. NANCY BIDWELL Iddy Biddy A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. GEORGE WHALIN Buddy The teachers always discover my faults, they never appreciate my charm. STEVE LOWE uslag.. Of course, there is really nosuch thing as a bad boy, but I'm a very convincing actor. DARLA FLOWERS Pots Aw, come on! Quit your kiddin'. There ain't no Santa Claus. PATRICIA EAKINS Tish I know several thousand solutions that never work. FREDRICK RAYMAN Freddie Where's the Fire? CURTIS MUCKLER Cool Muck Why should I study? Authorities all agree that I'm at an age when I know everything, ALICE DIXON ll Becky!! Small, but so is a stick of dynamite. PHYLLIS STEVENS These trying times are the good old daysb' we'11 be longing for not long from now. GENE BANES Cal Coolidge was a farmer, tool MERRILL MASON How can I get to Heaven if I don't get my wings un til I get there? MARY EAKINS Ruth Once I had a thought, but it died of loneliness. PAULINE FLOWERS -.Path Gee! I wish it would snow fellows. ANTHONY WOBETER ..Tony.. Fresh as a batch of kolaches from the Vining Hills. ED MC INTYRE Wick As changeable as a dollar bill. PHYLLIS BOLDT Phil Give me my own way and I'm happy. SHIRLEY GOMMELS Turkey If you're caught talking, write a note. BRIAN RAMSDELL Ceo There's always a demand for men like me. DAVID SEVCIK nDaven He has a smile that goes all the way around and buttons in back. KATHLEEN KARKOSH Kathy The devil can't have all the fun in the world. VIOLET JOHANNS EN Vi Two girls can keep a secret, if one is dead. FRED MC DOWELL He's a real football Man ager. LEONARD STARITS B1ackie Good things come to those who wait . . . so herel stand. JOAN SMITH Ican't think of two things at once, so I think of him. SHIRLEY WALTON Glad someone thought of graduation! RICHARD SKALA Big Dick I've yet to find a woman worthy of me. LARRY YILEK He has nothing to do and plenty of time to do it. ANGELINE SEBETKA ..Ange.. Like a star, she comes out at night, JOAN SICHRA A quiet tongue means a busy mind. LYNN WILKERSON Insect If at first you don't succeed, skip school again. JAMES BRYANT num.. Why take life seriously? We never get out alive. DALE EDBERG ..Eggy.. I have an ambition to grow up to be big and strong and drink pop. RICHARD HOSEK Mickey Mouse The less you learn, the less you have to remember. BILL HUTCHISON Wild Bill What? Me worry? JOHN KUCERA I never let books interfere with my education. PAUL MASON I can't argue with my teachersg they have a lot to learn. DENNIS ZEMAN Ah! At last I'm out! Those not represented by pictures HARLAN BENNER JUDY BRONES GRADUATIO ROW ONE: B, Hutchison, D, Edberg. ROW TWO: F, McDowell, S. Christenson, L. Dostal, S. Wal- ton, P, Eakins, D. Sells, J. Heller, C. Muckler, ROW THREE: J. Sichra, C. Cooper, L, Christensen, S. Moore, H. Benner, F. Raymon, V. Johannsen, J. Brones. ROW FOUR: C. Frisbie, D. Zeman, P. Mason, D. Kaisand, L. Yilek, L. Svoboda, G. Banes, J. Bryant. ROW ONE: A. Dixon, P. Flowers, D. Flowers, C. Novak, P. Boldt, B. Seidel, N, Bidwell. ROW TWO: L. Starits, J. Zenor, A. Sebetka, K. Karkosh, L. Reed, S. Gommels, P, Stevens, J. Cizek. ROW THREE: V. Kucera, M. Mason, G, Whalin, L. Wilkerson, B, Ramsdell, D. Sevick, R. Hosek. ROW FOUR: E. Mclntyre, K. Nagle, W. Halupnik, S. Lowe, D. Skala, I. Kucera, A. Wobeter, SENIOR C ASS PL Y Pure As The Driven Snow was presented once on April 10 and again by popular demand on May 1 in the high school auditorium. It was set in the form of an old fashioned melo-drama. Songs sung by members of the cast and the audience turned the performance into a very successful one. It was a dark and stormy night, as all nights are in meolo-drama. Purity Dean, a working girl with a secret, seeks shelter from the storm and comes to the inn. She has been forced to give up her work in a canning factory because she cannot endure the attention of Mortimer Frothingham. Alone and penniless, Purity is seeking employment. When they offer her work at the inn, she accepts with alacrity. She and brave Leander meet. Love blooms at first sight. But Mortimer is on her trail and catches up with her. Like all true heroines, Purity repulses him but Morty doesn't repulse easily. The play ends happily, as would be expected, with Mortimer's wife showing up at the last minute to ruin his villainous plot and send him to prison for his foul deeds. CAST Zamah Logan - Darla Flowers Jonathan Logan - Sid Moore Leander LongF ellow - Dennis Kaisand Purity Dean - Janet Heller Mortimer Forthingham - ,T im Bryant Ethelinda Hewlitt - Carol Cooper Alison Hewlitt - Connie Novak Eric Pickens - Lee Christensen Imogene Pickens - Joyce Zenor F aith Hogue - Kathy Karkosh Jed Lunn - Laurence Svoboda Nellie Morris - Doris Sells Letty Barber - Linda Reed A Whatsa matter? Are you upset? Bite, anyone? He went thata way!! Three angels and a Heller. Hi, Darla!! Ssh! You'll wake me! A 11 done in SENIOR TRIP Thursday, April 16, 1959, at 11:30, 42 Sen- iors and 3 Sponsors boarded 2 chartered busses to Milwaukee. They arrived at 7:20 Friday morning, ate breakfast, and toured the city. Some of the students went to a baseball game, while the others went to the zoo and Police Department in the after- noon. After supper the whole group saw South Pacific . At 11:30 P. M. the group again boarded the busses for the trip back. All arrived safe and sound? at 9:00 Saturday morning. GUESS WHO? SENIOR BABY PICTURES . NQs.m......... 1. S. Moore, 2. L. Svoboda, 3. B. Seidel, 4. A. Dixon, 5. D. Sevick, 6. L. Christensen, 7 S, Lowe, 8. K. Nagle, 9. J. Cizek, 10. A. Wobeter, 11. R. Hosek, 12. A. Sebetka, 13. L. Dostal 14. P. Flowers, 15. C. Novak, 16. N. Bidwell, 17. W. Halupnik, 18. S. Christenson, 19. S Walton, 20. G. Whalin, 21. D. Edberg, 22. J. Zenor, 23, B, Ramsde11,24. P. Stevens, 25. C Cooper, 26. R, Skala, 27. J. Heller, 28, L, Reed, 29. P. Mason, 30. G. Bmes, 31, M. Mason 32. V. Kucera, 33. D. Sells. N 'T If gs., I L if The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held in the high school gymnasium on May 8, 1959. The theme was Southern Hospitality and the music was fumished by the Traditionales. Entertainment after the Prom and Banquet con- sisted of a midnight lunch and two movies which were sponsored by the Toledo Lions Club and the Toledo Chamber of Commerce. C ASS ACTIVITIE Gene Bane M. Chorus 4, Glee Club 4, F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4. Nancy Bidwell M. Chorus l,2,3,4, GleeClub1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, R. Flashes 4, Sophomore Sextet 2, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Librarian 1,2,3, Class Play 3. Phyllis Boldt B-B 2,3, F.H.A. 1, Raider Flashes 4. James Bryant F-B 4, B-B 3, Track 3, T-Club 4, F.F.A. 4, Class Plays 3,4, Speech 3. Lee Christensen Band l,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Arion Award, M. Chorus l,2,3, Glee Club 1, Science Club l,2,3,4, An- nual Staff 3,4, Junior Editor 3, Editor 4, Newsreel 2, Class Plays 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4,Frosh. Honor Society 3, Homecoming Attendant, Drum Ensem- ble 3,4. Sharla Christenson F.H.A. 1,2 ,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Office Girl 4, National Honor Society 3,4,Frosh.Hon- or Society 2. James Cizek Band l,2,3,4, Vice-P resident 3, M. Chorus3,4,Glee Club 2, Boys' Double Quartet 4, Dou- ble Mixed Quartet 4, F.F.A. l,2,3,4, President 3,4, Annual Staff 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Frosh. Honor Society 2, Class Vice-P resident 2, Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 3,4, Class Plays 3. Carol Cooper Band 1.2, M. Chorus 4, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Science Club 2, Annual Staff 4, Newsreel 1, Speech 1, Raider Flashes 3, G.R.A. President 4, Science Club 3,4, Honor Society 4, Office Girl 4, Class Plays 3,4, Homecoming Candidate. Alice Dixon Band l,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, M. Chorus 1, Glee Club 3, Science Club 2. Lorretta Dostal F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Frosh. Honor Society 2. Patricia Eakins Glee Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4, G.R. A. 4. Dale Edberg Track 2, Class Plays 3. Darla Flowers M. Chorus 3, Glee Club 1,2, Sopho- more Sextet 2, F.H.A. 1.2.3, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Raider Flashes 4, Office Girl 4, Class Plays 3,4, Librarian l,2,3,4. Pauline Flowers Raider Flashes 4. Wayne Halupnik F-B l,2,3,4, B.B. l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, T-Club 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, M. Chorus 1,2,4, Annual Staff 4, Raider Flashes 4, Homecoming Can- didate. Janet Heller Glee Club 1, Student Council 3,4, F . H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, Homecoming Attendant, National Honor Society 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Sweetheart Ball Queen 3, Librarian 4. Richard Hosek F.F.A. l,2,3,4. Bill Hutchison F-B 4. Dennis Kaisand F-B l,2,3,4, B-B l,2,3,4, Track 1, 2,3, T-Club 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Swing Band 3,4, M. Chorus 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2,3, F.F.A. 1, An- nual Staff 4, Class President 3, Class Play 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Frosh. Honor Society 2, Homecoming Candidate. Kathleen Karkosh F.H.A. l,2, Class Plays 3,4. Vaclav Kucera F-B l,2,3,4, Track 1, F.F.A. l,2,3, 4, Glee Club 4. John Kucera M. Chorus l,2,3,4, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Steve Lowe F-B l,2,3,4, B-B l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, T-Club 4, M. Chorus 3,G1ee Club 2,Science Club 2.3 . Merrill Mason M. Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, Annual Staff 4. Paul Mason Band l,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3,4. Fred McDowell F-B Manager 3,4, T-Club4,Student Council 3,4. Ed McIntyre F-B l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Track 1,2, T- Club 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Science Club 1,2, Annual Staff 4, Class Plays 3. Sid Moore F-B 1,2,3,4Q B-B 1,2,3,43 Captain 4, All- Conference 4, Most Valuable Player 43 Track 2,33 Student Council 13 Science Club 1,2,3,43 Vice-Presi- dent 33 Newsreel 1,23 Honor Society 43 Class Plays 3, 43 Class President 2,42 Class S lcretary-Treasurer 13 T-Club 2,3,4. Keith Nagle F-B 1,2,3,4Q B-B 1,2,3,4, Captain 43 All-Conference 43 Most Valuable Player 43 Track 1, 2,31 T-Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2,33M.Chor- us 1,23 Science Club 1,2,3,43 Secretary-Treasurer 33 Annual Staff 4g Newsreel 1,23 Raider Flashes 43Class Play 3. Connie Novak Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,42 Girls Sextet 23 Student Council 1,32 F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4, Vice-President 3g Annual Staff 3,43 Newsreel 1,23 Quill and Scroll 43 National Honor Society 43 Raider Flashes 43 Class Plays 43 M. Chorus 1,2,3,43 Class Vice-President 43 Swing Band 3,43 G.R.A. 43 Sweetheart Ball Queen 4. Brian Ramsdell Band 1,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Drum Ensemble.3,4. Fred Rayman Science Club 2,3. Linda Reed B-B 13B-B Manager 2,33 T-Club2,33Cheer- leader 43 Band 1,2,3,4, President 43 M. Chorus 1,2,3: Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Sextet 2,43 Student Council 1,4, President 4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Frosh. Honor Society 23 Speech 1, 23 Class Plays 3,4Q Swing Band 3,43 Librarian 43 Homecoming Candidate. Angeline Sebetka F.H.A. 13 Raider Flashes 4. Leonard Starits F-B 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,33 T-Club 3, 43 F.F.A. 1,2. Betty Seidel Glee Club 1,2,3Q Science Club 43 F.H. A. 1,2,3,43 Annual staff 43 Newsreel 1,23 G.R.A. 43 Honor Society 43 Class Vice-P resident 13 Class Play 33 Librarian 3,4. Doris Sells Science Club 23 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Annual staff 43 Newsreel 1,2Q G.R.A. 43 National Honor Society 43 Librarian 3g Class Plays 3,43 Office Girl 4. Dave Sevick F-B 1,2,3,43 B-B 1,2Q Track 1,2,33 T-Club 1,2,3,43 Newsreel 13 National Honor Society 4. Richard Skala F-B 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 T-Club 1,2, 3,45 Newsreel 1. Joan Smith Hensen F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Sextet 23 M. Chorus 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Librarian 3. Joan Sichra Glee Club 4. Phyllis Stevens Band l,2,3,43 Brass Quintet 4:SW1llg Band 3,43 National Honor Society 4. Shirley Walton Raider Flashes 4. George Whalin F-B 1,2,3,4Q B-B 1,2,3,43 Track 1, 2,33 T-Club 2,3,43 Annual Staff 4g Speech 23 Raider Flashes 43 Class Secretary-Treasurer 2. Lynn Wilkerson F.F.A. l,2,3,4. Tony Wobeter F .F .A. l,2,3,4. Dennis Zeman Band 1,2,3,4. Joyce Zenor M. Chorus l,2,33 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Girls' Sextet 23 Girls' Quartet 43 F.H.A. l,2,3,4: Newsreel 23 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Office Girl 43 Class Plays 3,42 Annual Staff 43 Homecoming Queen 4. CLASS POEM Here's the class Cassanova, he's one we call Ace. As the man about town he sure sets the pace. Richard is the one who is next on our list. I hear Phyllis D. finds him hard to resist. Phyllis Boldt takes to the trail with her horse and guitar, When she isn't busy souping up Robert's car. I heard long ago Tony wore corduroy pants In hopes that Joyce Zenor he could entrance. Sharla C. looks upward and says Ah, DuPreg But I'm sure it's not prayers that she's planning to say. He's short but he's brawny and every inch of him man, Iusttryto replace Bill H. if you can, A butcher he is and a fire fighter he will be, Freddie Rayman's ambitious I am sure you'll agree. Betty Seidel admits that a bum gardner she will be, ' Keith'l1 do the hoeing, she chuckles with glee. About Dick Skala there is much I could tellg He keeps the road hot between here and Grinnell. Her brown eyes do sparkle and she has brown curly hair, But Alice Dixon keeps mum about Dick Chizek and Traer. These two handsome lads are quite definitely pals. Laurence and Jim, so I've heard, escort the same gal. Shirley Walton has been most helpful in her own quiet way, And helped to bring much pleasure to each hour of the day. He doesn't drink - he doesn't smoke, but he does go with girls, Brian R. has an interest in the one with blonde curls. Joan Sichra is quite new but she's grown very dear, And we're glad that she found us and joined us this year. Speed Wilkerson and his Rambler have only 9 points to go, When going to get Lola, he'd better go slow! If she's short, blonde, and gabby, It's Put-Put Bidwell, What's more she'l1 soon wed - or so I've heard tell. John K's interest in anatomy quite touches the heartg Add the words SWEET or GOOD and you've guessed from the start The statement is obvious altho it is terse, Linda Reed, I am sure, will make a fine nurse. I am sure it's his crew cut and his quizzical smile That Squirrel Christensen finds it easy the girls to beguile. Toad Heller you might guess would give ANYONE wartsg How Denny K. has escaped might fill several reports. Two names I could couple and you know who I mean. If I said one is Donna, then the other is Gene. As the class sleeping beauty, Buddy Whalin wins the prize, He spent most of his day a 'resting his eyes. He stares into space and he thinks and he thinks. We may call Butch Kucera our study hall Sphinx. Phyllis Stevens is the only one that I really know Who can tell Denny K. where to head for and go. Here's a boy who's called Skip and from school he played hookey. Sleuth Van Langen found it out and kept Skip in the pokey. Shirley Gommels is the one who is next on our list. Her shy smiles and her dimples are quite hard to resist. Connie Novak, so I hear, has it really quite cool. Paul Mason will drive by and bring her to school. When she stands, take a look, I most earnestly beg. There's no reason why Carol C. should be called Spatsy Legs ? Dale Edberg conquered Lit. by means of osmosis - Ihope he stays awake long enuff to hear this. When Chef Muckler yells loudly Go get me Moore. We aren't surprised to see Marsha come thru the door. He's at the controls - now comes the count down. With the speed of a rocket, Leonard tears out of town. Connie sparkles and bubbles like a glass of champagne. But the touch of her hand will sooth many a pain. This egghead will argue from morning to night. Denny Kaisand will argue, if he's wrong or he's right. A look at this blue -eyed blonde is all that you need, To know Violet Joahnnsen could be called the class Swede. Papule Steve Lowe you'll agree is a card. You'll also agree he buys his shoes by the yard. Eddie Mc throws spit wads and he once made home brew, Tho it was potent and strong, it was really taboo. When Pauline was asked if she likes mutton or ham, She smiled and she winked and she said, I'll take Lamb. On his way home perhaps Castro Benner should stop At the place we all know as Jones' Barber Shop. There's nothing reserved about this debonair chap. Romeo Frisbie is a wolf all the girls want to trap. Angeline Sebetka is a quiet girl from the farm. Oft we'l1 think of her blonde curls and her soft-spoken charm. Judy Brones seems real quiet and has little to say, But I'll bet she's not quiet riding in that coupe. Joyce Zenor is narrow where a gal should be narrowg ls that why to her classmates she is known as Sparrow? Dave's enigmatical smiles suggest he's quite shy, But at chasing Clutier cowgirls he's really quite sly. She's a rock 'n roll fan . , a cool cat to the core. Pat E, soulfully sighs: Tommy Sands I adore. Wayne H. is long in more ways than one. From his feet to his head - but not when there 's work to be done Kathleen Karkosh is a girl who's full of giggles and jokes, True Romances keep her happy and also quite broke. She's blue-eyed and loquacious and is called Dorie Mae. She'll argue and argue even tho she has nothing to say. Jim Bryant it would seem to a harem does aspire. It's easy to believe for he sets hearts afire. Ihear a low rumble and I look to be sure, It's Merrill Mason and his Ford taking off with a roar. The gal with red hair we know can't be Topsy, So it must be the one the kids all call Potsy. There are many as nice and many as neat, But I'm sure it's Loretta D, who's especially sweet, Larry Y. and Dennis Zeman make an incomparable pair, Now argue that statement if you think that you dare. It is quiet Fred McDowell who is last on our list. With his diligent ways he is sure to be missed. C ASS HISTCRY In the fall of 1946, Sid Moore, Eddie Mclntyre, George Whalin, Richard Skala, Dale Edberg, Steve Lowe, Merrill Mason, Brian Ramsdell, Linda Reed, Nancy Bidwell, and Shirley Walton entered kindergar- ten. We played in our sandpile and sang songs. George Whalin had to sit in the corner for throwing water at the girls. Miss Cooper was our teacher. Mrs. Smith was our first grade teacher. We learned Dick and Jane. Sid Moore, George Whalin and Eddie McIntyre learned how to make paper airplanes and became good pilots. Second grade brought two new pupils, Wayne H alupnik and Pauline Flowers. Steve Lowe was the pride of the class with his curly hair and knee cut pants. Wayne Halupnik crawled out the window and was not missed for over an hour. Miss Judas was our teacher. Miss Hassebrock was our third grade teacher, Keith Nagle was a new pupil. We learned our multipli- cation tables and Steve Lowe was one of the first to complete these. We gave a party with real food and everyone had a chance to be host or hostess. We made Christmas presents for parents -- a plaster paper weight horse for our fathers and a wall plaque for our mothers. Miss Vorba was our fourth grade teacher. Joyce Zenor joined our future class of '59 that year. We divided into groups and drew pictures of the discovery of America. Dale Edberg's group drew the best pic- ture. Pauline Flowers fainted during the Pledge of Allegiance. Mrs. Cawelti was our fifth grade teacher. We made yule logs and candy houses out of sugar cubes. Not one of us in that class can forget Ed McIntyre's despair when Mrs. Cawelti told him he was going to the superintendent's office for hitting a boy in the eye with a spitwad. Ed grabbed the railing along the blackboard and yelled, Pm not going. This would be his second trip and he knew what lay ahead. It took all of Mrs. Cawe1ti's strength to force him to let go of the railing. Mrs. Ruth Smith was our sixth grade teacher. We gave Christmas plays for our mothers that year. Denny Kaisand portrayed a boy who had a bellyache from eating too much candy. In seventh grade we had a big political election with campaigning signs and all the trimmings. We gave a radio play for the P.T.A. We attended and gave our first dance. Miss McDonaugh was our teacher. Mrs. Ruth Smith followed us to eighth grade to be junior high principal. That year we moved into the new junior high section, which had just been completed. George Whalin gave Mrs. Smith quite a surprise when she insisted on seeing what was in his desk -- a mud puppy. The next fall we entered high school. Everything went fine until initiation. We looked quite cute in our upside down skirts and gunny sacks. We were well represented in athletics, music, speech, and all other activities. In our sophomore year we had a hay ride and a dance. Butch Kucera was crowned King of the Sweet- heart Ball. We attended Career Day at Grinnell in our junior year. We gave our play in November, The Re- markable lncident at Carson's Corners. The play was a tremendous success. We gave the J unior-S enior Prom in the gym, in early May, with the theme, Aloha, In our senior year we spent Skip Day touring the city of Milwaukee. In the morning we toured the city and went through the War Memorial Building. In the afternoon, one group went to the zoo, the other went to the Milwaukee-Pittsburg baseball game. Early in October, Joyce Zenor and Bob Powers were crowned Queen and King of Homecoming. Wegave our class play on April 10, Pure as the Driven Snow, and it was such a success that it was given again on May 1 by popular demand. On May 8, the juniors gave their prom, 'Southern Hospitality. The seniors were very grateful to the juniors for their hard work. The class chose, blue and white for their colors, rose for their flower, and for their motto: We have opened the door, the world lies before us. C ASS WILL I, KATHY KARKOSH, will my sociology book to Kathleen Cibula. I, WAYNE I-IALUPNIK, will my ability to do nothing with nothing to Mary Lou Wacha. I, DARLA FLOWERS, will my NATURAL red hair to Mary Lou Wacha, since she's already tried every other color. I, STEVE LOWE, will my size thirteen feet to Emil Kalinay in hopes that he can get around as fast as I could. I, NANCY BIDWELL, being of sure mind and body, will my bookkeeping brains to Mr. Neimeyer, who will need them much more in the future than I. I, JOHN KUCERA, will my ability not to grin in physical training to Leonard Husak. I, TONY WOB- ETER, will my great ability to play football to Gene Staker. I, JOYCE ZENOR, will my nickname Spar- row to Judy McAteer, and to my sister, Sandra, my cheerleading position. I, CURT MUCKLER, will all my overdue library books to anyone who wants to pay the fines. I, DORIS SELLS, will my ability of asking Mr. Van Langen the wrong questions at the right time to anyone who thinks they can take the beating around the bush answers they'll get. I, ALICE DIXON, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to keep out of trouble to LeRoy Beck. I, CAROL COOPER, will to Craig Hennessy fifty cents so that the next five girls who hold hands with him won't have to pay for the privilege. I, RICHARD SKALA, will my seat in study hall to Leonard Husak and Sara Weise for their enjoyment. I, BETTY SEIDEL, will Emil Kalinay my seat on the bus to keep Diane Cecak company. I, VIOLET J OHANNSEN , will to Joan Pickle the ability to keep up her patience with harder subjects next year. I, FRED MC DOWELL, will my C average to Wayne Collins and hope he won't let it fall too far too fast because it hasn't got very far to fall before it will be in the red, keeping his present grades company. I, DAVID SEVCIK, will my ability to sit still in study hall to Donny Fink so he can keep out of trouble. I, SID MOORE, having a sound body and part of a mind, do hereby will to Kathy Kensinger my book Ihave just finished writing -- HOW TO RAISE HAMSTERS SUCCESSFULLY. I, LINDA REED, wish to will my ability to step all over Judy McAteer's feet during cheerleading to Sherry Kopecky. I, JOAN SICHRA, will my shorthand speed to Sharry Chizek, and natural curly hair toKarenChizek.I, PHYLLIS STEVENS, will my ability to get A's in citizenship to Tom Lowe. I, ANGELINE SEBETKA, will my ability to be quiet to Judy McAteer. I, SHARLA CHRISTENSON, will to my sister Ardis, my desk in study hall, and hope she gets her fingers pinched as many times as I did. I, DENNIS KAISAND, bequeath nothing to anyone for I am in dire need of all I have. I, JIM BRYANT will my patience and understanding of the human race to any poor junior who feels need of it in Sociology next year. I, JIM CIZEK, will my sociology book to Gene Sebesta, in hopes that he gets more enjoyment out of it than I did. I, GENE BANES will to nobody nothing because I have nothing to will to nobody. I, FRED RAYMAN, will to Kay Anderson my compass.For having borrowed it for one year, she might as well have it. I, LAUR- ENCE SVOBODA, will my ability to speak the Bohemian language to anyone who thinks they can learn it. I, GEORGE WHALIN, will my bookeeping book to anyone who wants to take bookkeeping next year, and then wants to take it the next year following. I, RICHARD HOSEK, will my seat in study hall to my sister J o- Ann and my seat on the bus to Darrell J esina. I, BILL HUTCHISON, will my ability to get my left arm banged up to Larry Mason. I, PAULINE FLOWERS, will my ability to eat candy and gum in sociology class to Jeanie Hawkins, when she gets that far. I, VACLAV KUCERA, will my ability to spend more time play- ing football than sitting on the bench to my brother Phil. I, BRIAN RAMSDELL, will my ability not to cry in movies to Bonnie Dostal. I, PAT EAKINS, will my excess weight to Sarah Jane King. I, LORETTA DOSTAL, will to my sister Marcella my ability to get to seventh period class on time. I, SHIRLEY WAL- TON, will my seat in study hall to my brother Arnold in hopes that he will be quiet and quit shooting b-b's. I, LYNN WILKERSON, will my reclining seats in my Nash to Denny Novotny, in hopes that they fit in his Chevy. I, LEONARD STARITS, will to Lannie Hatton, my football jersey number twenty-five and hope he can loaf more in practice thanl did. I, KEITH NAGLE, leave to my brother Dave, my seat in bookkeeping, you think you had trouble in math. . . just wait!!! I, HARLAN BENNER, will nothing to nobody, forl am poor and have nothing ro will. 1, DALE EDBERG,wi1lt0 Lee Berens my ability F0861 away with wearing my jacket in fourth period study hall. I, JANET HELLER, will my ability not to worry or think too much to Marcella Dostal or anyone else who worries too much. I, CONNIE NOVAK, do hereby will my ability of Perpetual Motion to anyone who thinks he has the strength to hold true to it. I, ED MC INTYRE, will to Catherine Wacha my position in football with the hope that she will do a better job stopping Bud Weise than I did. I, MERRILL MASON, being of good mind and also tight, will nothing to nobody but rather take it with me. I, PAUL MASON, will my desk in study hall to any long-legged character who enjoys cracking his shins more than I did. I, SHIRLEY GOMMELS, wish to will to Barb Burke my ability to chew gum and not get caught. I, CHARLES FRISBIE, will my ability to get away with belting the guy next to me in study hall to Paul Coye sincehe was onthe receiving end this year. I, DENNIS ZEMAN, will my ability to work on automobiles to Bill Howard in hopes that he gets his big Plymouth running. I, Pl-IYLLIS BOLDT, will my ability to hook a man to Mr. Marble in hopes he can soon hook a female. I, LEE CHRISTENSEN, will my squirrely haircut to Gentleman Jim Turbett in hopes he will in turn will me some of his curly hair. C ASS PRO PH ECY To Mr. Sidney Moore: Knowing that you were President of the class of '59, I am sending you my findings. For the paSt two years I have been searching the world for our lost classmates andam I pooped. Some people deliberately tried to avoid me, but I always caught up with them in the end. Here are my findings: GENE BANES owns and operates the Farmers' Insurance Agency which specializes in protecting manure spreaders. PHYLLIS STEVENS has made a million dollars with her best-selling novel, I Was a Teen-Age Mobster's Wife. DORIS SELLS is a snake dancer for the Maharajah of Plumjabber. Her speciality is the slink. PAUL MASON and FRED MC DOWELL are missionaries on a foot tour of Russia. Their motto is KKK, Konquer Khruschev with Kindness. GEORGE WI-lALIN'manufactures Buddy, Buddy sheets and pillowcases. PHYLLIS BOLDT is amuletrainer for Twenty Mule Team Borax. JANET HELLER teaches Ubangis how to whistle in the African Bush country, PAULINE FLOWERS is a Bingo caller at the Tama Carnival. RICHARD SKALA owns his own saloon and dance hall, Harry's Habidashery. KATHLEEN KARKOSH is a cigarette girl at Harry's Habidashery. FRED RAYMAN has been jailed for violating the Pure Food and Drug Act. He was found stuffing the baloney with sawdust. DARLA FLOWERS is still ar- guing with the University of Iowa over the question, which came first, the chicken or the egg? LYNN WIL- KERSON has been convicted of bootlegging after highway patrolman LEONARD STARITS found insects in his backyard brewery. LORETTA DOSTAL has received a gold record for her hit song, Shoot the Juice to Me, Bruce, With a Hypodermic Needle. DAVE SEVCIK has completed his fifteenth movie for MGM en- titled, My Mona Lisa Smile. Mrs. Gaylyn Welton, the former NANCY BIDWELL, has just presented her husband with their sixth set of twins. CURTIS MUCKLER has patented his Cool Muck air condition- er. LAURENCE SVOBODA plays the Tuba in the all-girl band, Bouncing Bolsheviks. KEITH NAGLE plays basketball for the all-Negro Harlem Globetrotters. PAT EAKINS has just been crowned Miss Motor- cycle Driver by retiring queen VIOLET J OHANNSEN. WAYNE HALUPNIK has completed his book Girls I Have Loved and has started another entitled, Why I Never Married. ALICE DDCON raises chickens for experiments and often helps the hens with the hatching. BRIAN RAMSDELL drives a Wells Fargo Stage Coach and has twenty bullet scars forhis daring rescue of the special cargo, Sanitary Milk. HARLAN BENNER makes toothpicks, but only in his spare time. DENNY KAISAND, after four years at the Merchant Marine Academy, operates a ferry line that takes tours of the Indian Reservation. SHIRLEY GOMMELS is foreman of a turkey farm. STEVE LOWE is chief clock watcher of the coffeebreak divisions at Iowa Elec- tric Light and Power Company. BILL HUTCHLSON opened his new night club featuring bubble dancer, JUDY BRONES. MERRILL MASON makes bubbles for Bil.l's night club. CAROL COOPER has taken Brigette Bardot's place in the movie, French Features. LEE CHRISTENSEN is chief photographer for French Features. SID MOOR after finding girls the only inhabitants of the Moon, refuses to return to the earth and the State Department is in a turmoil. JOHN and VACLAV KUCERA run an implement chain store from Clutier to Vining and including Elberon. SHARLA CHRISTENSON candles eggs at DuP re's Produce. She states she likes the dark atmosphere. BETTY SEIDEL is the happily married wife of a husband. JIM CIZEK and RICHARD HUSAK have started anation-wide campaign to keep the horse-drawn plow in existence. TONY WOBETER has just won the Mr. America title due tohis great muscular expansion. CHARLES FRISBIE is sole owner of Clark Refinery. DENNIS ZEMAN and LARRY YILEK have opened their new business, Midnight Auto Supply. ED MC INTYRE has been divorced from his seventeenth wife on the grounds of wickedness. The great professor, JIM BRYANT, has come out with his latest invention, instant water, just add hot coffee. ANGELINE SEBETKA and SHIRLEY WALTON run a home for little lost bachelors. JOYCE ZENOR puts the devil in devil's food cake. DALE EDBERG manufactures pop bottles with twelve inch necks. It drains easier, so Dale says. JOAN SICHRA is a teacher of match-making in a nursery school. CONNIE NOVAK nurses sick hippopotami on the Nile River. So you see Mr. Moore, what a difficult timel have had, but if you wish to have a class reunion, I shall deliver the invitations, promptly. Sincerely exhausted, Linda Reed Cworld freeloadery X XXI ,X fX TX' UNDERCLASSMEN JUNICJR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,,., , , , George Carlson VICE-PRESIDENT ..... . . . Sandra Zenor SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . . Eddie Rowe Q 1 S gg-we ROW ONE: K. Anderson, S. Chizek, M. Minard, B. Burke, B. Dostal, D. Cronan, K Ribby, N. Smith, I. Hosek, E. Wells, I. Dostal. ROW TWO: K. Joens, P. Klenk, G Ayler. M. Moore, H, Rash, B. Hanifan, M, Klabzuba, W. Balfour, B. Flynn, l. Goodhart, J. Kinney, J, Pickle. ROW THREE: C. Wacha, B. Campbell, C. Locke, K. Cibula, C. Garrett, D. Ross, J. McAteer, D. Suchy, S. King, J. Stanek, H. Stainbrook. ROW ONE: D. Nelson, T. Ferneau, P. Coye, L. Berens, M. Hohl, J. Chamberlin Novotny. R. Zeman, K. Steven, R. Schafer. ROW TWO: M. Walker, B. Boatman Thompson, D. Wacha, L. Miller, D, Benda, R, Collins, L. Mason, W. Collins Wroughton. ROW THREE: R. Konicek, B. Hala, D. Eisele, R. Ferris, G. Croskrey DuPre, C, Pelzer, T. Sova, L. Sawyer, L. Kos, D. Dixon, R. Von Berg. r Harry King . Tracy King . . Mark King . Bobby King . . Mr. Appleton . Edna Philby . . Lynn Belvedere Bill Philby . . Sam Trout . Alice Foster. . Mrs. Appleton George Carlson Catherine Wacha . . . Mike Hohl . . Paul Coye , , Larry Sawyer , Joyce Kinney Eldon Wroughton . . Ronald Ferris , , , Eddie Rowe . Judy McAteer Sarah Jane King JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Belvedere the stage version of 1948's most popular motion picture, written by Gwen Davenport was presented by the Junior Class in the high school gym, November 21, 1958. The three act comedy was under the direction of Mr, Leo Feany. The Kings, the harassed parents of three, advertise for a maid and get author, self-proclaimed genius, Lynn Belvedere, who wants a place to write, but dislikes child- ren. The entire neighborhood soon becomes interested in the odd King household. Mr. Appleton, a snoopy neighbor, helps the plot along when he calls Harry to return from Chicago because he finds Tracy and Belve- dere together at night, In the general confusion that follows, Tracy goes to her father's, and Be1vedere's book is printed. When Tracy returns, Bel- vedere decides to hire her and Harry as a couple at a large salary to care forthe child- renand to do thehousework while he writes. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................. Kathy Kensinger VICE-PRESIDENT ........ . . . Doug Zmolek SECRETARY -TREASURER .... . . Gere Huebner I? ff' .1 wg, XP 5 N , :ff ug, ii , if 2 Y e lff ' .-:sl ,.,. 2. if E ' Tr . , K A? v 552 SF' ft 7 'ff F xv- ' 5 By U I S! af ?' , mar 1 Qu 'file I 1 qi' nu 1' non 1' 'I 0 an nf ' il is up 6 sg g 19 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................. Craig Hennessy VICE-PRESIDENT ...... . . . Bennie Halupnik SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . . . . Betty Cartwright ROW ONE: D. DuPre, R, Craig, M. Rhodes, J. Banes, L. Rairdin, H. Christensen, K Chizek, M. Kubalek, J. Dostal, S. Wiese, D. Zmolek, S. Rowe, M. Burke, W. Riha, L Kos. ROW TWO: J. Turbett, P, Upah, L. Pabian, P, Wobeter, D. Hala, D. Heller, K Chaska, B. Van Tiger, D. Turner, A, Risner, R. Steven. ROW ONE: M. Becker, J. Blake, C. Casey, C. Norris, D. Sotyn, D. Dobson, W. Thede, M. Blake, M. Blake, C. Waite, J. Novak, A. Walton. ROW TWO: E. Kalinay, H. Sicvers, L. Husak, D. Fink, B. Kacer, D. Iesina, A. Flowers, L. Yanda, G. Staker, K. Chnska, L. Beck. ROW ONE: Mr. Richardson, F. Breya, L. Herink, D. Erbe, G. Hoskey, K. Sells, L. Heller, S. Taylor, C, Prusha, J. Buresh, S. Vesely, B. Jesina, V. Kucera, B, Wacha, ROW TWO: L. Koss, R. Koelle, C. Vessels, K. Mason, D. Hala, J... Hawkins, K. Flynn, P. Zmolek L. Lyons, C. Mohler, V. Balfour, A. Christenson, C. Cole. ROW THREE: J. Anderson D. Dixon, B. Reed, J. Walker, M. Sevick, L. Musel, D. Kaloupek, M. Cibula, J.. Kendall, S, Springer, E. Dolash, C. Weidner, EG VR E ROW ONE: P. Posusta, E. Means, M. Kubalek, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Richardson, Mrs. Dunlap, R. Anderson, D. Shampine, D. Sova. ROW TWO: B. Craig, D. Kendall, J. Rairdin, S. Abbe, P. Rund, J. McAteer, J. Popelka, S. Vesely, J. Seidel, C. Mason, J. Miller, S. Turbett, S. Smith, B. Seidel, C. Arp, V. Lyon, R. Bostin, D. Metz, P. Carlson. ROW THREE: R. Kajer, D. Swanson, M. Mickelson, C. Wagner, G. Schwake, R. Willey, L. Gebhardt, J. Hanzelka, E. Neville, W. Bartosh, L. Upah, C. Tweed, R. Dellit, D. Brandt, P. Wacha, D.Mu11. ROW FOUR: W. Balfour, D. Dolash, L. Nieman, M. Boldt, L, Rowe, M. Crawford, F. Kensinger, S. Uchytil, J. Kupka, M. Sebetka, S. Beck, M. Benner, E. Steven, D. Sawyer, L. Bidwell. iw,-11 P 1 'ff ' 4 Q 'Q E ML its 1 . K kwky it Q K R fs' Q? ' fi ,Q R5 A Mm -N, ,J f .fn v ' ,, , . A '- .X.L K. 5 x f , Wg A K- m-W page 5 . V gy., 2 Qelx ' r- Q A 1. ' J 4 s ? ff' ,an- I it f' QQ!! 3 iw' gt in 5 .L i -L' 9 .f wg R My .t Q : A Q W . K.: , ,M . W iv Af? was 41 fa. HIGH IN CHEERLEADERS--D. Sawyer, L. Lyon, V. Balfour, V. Kucera, L. Heller, J. McAteer. Amateur Wrestlers 5 w x i v L I sXbf'y X ADMINISTRATICDN BOARD of EDLICATIO KENNETH IRISH ERVIN HELLER NELSON KING President ,E 1. e gr AL. 5 REVEREND HAROLD DELLIT WALTER DAHL KARL KUPKA Secretary Q HOWARD ORTMEYER DONALD VAN LANGEN Superintendent Principal MR. LEO FEANY English Speech MISS BERNICE SCHREIBER English Journalism MRS, ROSALYN HANUS Vocational Homem aking 4 .., MR. NORMAN D EGLI Instrumental Mus1c MR. HOMER CRAIG MR. LYLE NIEMEYER Business Education Football Social Studies is gi MR, JAMES MARBLE MRS, SUZANNE KLEYMANN MR. E. L. KELSO Social Studies Girls' Physical Training Mathematics MRS, DORTHEA VAN TIGER Science MR. JERRY KLEYMANN MRS, BERNADETTE BURKE MR. WILLIAM BENNETT Track, Physical Training Vocal Music Vocational Agriculture Social Studies HOT LUNCH STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs . Mrs Mrs Mrs Helen Kuhner Cynrhia Schmidt Ruby Martin Wilma Cooper SUPERINTENDENT 'S SECRETARY Mrs. Harry Heitland CUSTODIANS LEFT MI. Paul Wulff Head Custodian RIGHT Mr. Neal Sells Assistant Custodian uf f ,A'v sa 'af' :- F? f Ax, f xx xxjf As 1 MUSIC f X K P k FRONT ROW: D. Zmolek, D. Dolash, B. Cartwright, M. Wacha, D. DuPre, K. Cibula, P. Stevens, C. Garrett. SECOND ROW: L. Lyon, J. Dostal, S. Smith, P. Zmoiek, R. Bostian, M. Davis, J. Popelka, V. Lyon, 1. Miller, C. Mason, B. Reed. THIRD ROW: A. Dixon, F. Kensinger, S, Bartosh, C. Cole, B. Hanifan, B. Dostal, M. Burke, D. Cronan, L. Reed, J, Goodhart, C. Novak, C. Casey, K. Ribby, N, Podhajsky, R, Casey, B. Ferris Norman Egli, Instructor. FOURTH ROW: R. Ferris, J, Novak, E. Heller, B. Wacha, G Heubner, V. Kucera, B. Campbell, S. King, K. Joens, K. Kensinger, D. Suchy, S. Rogers M. Hansen, L. Christensen. FIFTH ROW: J. Cizek, B. Ramsdell, L. Svoboda, P. Mason D. Kaisand, E. Wroughton, W. Halupnik, L. DuPre, L. Sawyer, T. Sova, D. King, D Wacha, L. Pabian. 1 1 1 PRESIDENT ....... . . Linda Reed VICE -PRESIDENT ..... ..... C onnie Novak SECRETARY -TREASURER ...... Lee Christensen FIRST ROW: M. Wacha, C. Novak, J. Goocihart, D, Suchy, K. Joens. SECOND ROW K. Kensinger, L. Reed, P. Stevens, I. Dostal. THIRD ROW: D. King, N. Podhajsky, R Casey, B. Ferris, D, Kaisand, E, Wroughton, L. DuPre. CLARINET QUARTET--S. Bartosh, K. Cibula, S. King, R, Ferris, DRUM ENSEMBLE--D. DuPre, B. Hanifan, B. Ramsdell, L. Christensen. MIXED CLARINET QUARTET--J. Novak, B. Dostal, S. Bartosh, R, Ferris, BAD BRASS QUARTET--L. Lyon, R. Casey, N Podhajsky, A. Dixon. BRASS QUINTET--C. Garrett, P. Stevens, B Ferris, D. King, G. Heubner. SAXOPHONE SEXTET--C. Novak, J. Good- hart, D. Suchy, M. Hansen, K. Joens, M Wacha. CLARINET TRIO--M. Burke, B. Cartwright, J. G LI P Dostal. Our Director! Christmas Processional FRONT ROW: V, Wacha, F, Crawford, M, Wacha, B, Hanifan, J, Novak, A, Loren- zen, Mrs. Burke, Instructor. SECOND ROW: N. Smith, S. Bartosh, B. Dostal, N. Bidwell, J, Dostal, J. Dostal, L, Rairdin, C, Casey, B, Cartwright, C. Locke, THIRD ROW: M. Dostal, D. Zmolek, M. Burke, E. Heller, R. Casey, P. Upah, C. Hennessy, J. Turbett, K. Chaska, D. Heller, D. DuPre, M. Burke, R. Craig. FOURTH ROW: J. Goodhart, S. King, B, Campbell, D. King, R. Ferris, L. Fabian, G. Staker, D. Fink, J, Cizek, G, Banes, H. Rash, J. McAteer, M. Hansen, FIFTH ROW: C. Novak, J. Smith, C. Cooper, L. Svoboda, L. DuPre, D. Zmolek, L. Sawyer, W, Halupnik, J, Kucera, T, Wobeter, B. Ferris, D. Ross, D. Suchy, K. Joens, Christmas Candlelight Service FRONT ROW: M. Burke, R. Craig, V. Wacha, S. Bartosh, B. Dostal, D. Cronan, Mrs. Burke, Instructor, Music. SECOND ROW: B. Cartwright, D. DuPre, J. Novak, C. Casey J. Banes, J. Dostal, M. Doyle. J. Dostal, L. Rairdin, S. Wiese, D. Zmolek, A. Lorenzen W. Thede, M. Burke. THIRD ROW: M. Blake, B. Flynn, B. Hanifan, C. Locke, C Norris, N. Smith. FOURTH ROW: H. Rash. J. McAteer, D. Ross, M. Hansen, F. Crawford M. Wacha, K. Eckhart, D. Suchy, I. Goodhart, S. Chizek, K. Kensinger, E. Heller, M Blake, M. Dostal. FIFTH ROW: L. Reed, J. Z.enor, K. Ioens, M. Minard, P. Eakins, S King, B. Campbell, C. Cooper, J. Smith, C. Novak, N. Bidwell, J. Stanek, J. Hosek. 1 1 1 . PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . Joyce Zenor SECRETARY. . .......... Connie Novak LIBRARIANS ...... Carol Cooper, Nancy Bidwell FRONT ROW: R. Craig, M. Burke, Accompanistsg K. Chaska, L. Pabian, P. Upah, C, Hennessy, I. Turbert, D, Heller, T. Wobeter, Mrs. Burke, Instructor, SECOND ROW: R. Ferris, T. Lowe, R. Casey, G. Staker, D. Fink, J. Cizek, G. Banes, THIRD ROW: E. Wroughton, L. Svoboda, L. DuPre, D. Zmolek, L. Sawyer, D. King, B. Ferris, J. Kucera. GIRLS' QUARTET--B. Hauifan, H, Rash, S, King, J. Zenor, B. Campbell. G- . S' 5 as I 5 . . 3, ,sm ,-. L .O I SOPHOMORE SEXTET--M. Wacha, J. Novak, M. MIXED GIRLS' SEXTET--FRONT ROW: J. Dostal Doyle, E, Heller, M. Hansen, F. Crawford, M. N. Smith, L. Reed. SECOND ROW: K. Ioens, D Burke. Ross, C. Locke. FRESHMAN SEXTET--M. Burke. FRONT ROW: J. Dostal, L. Rairdin, C. Casey. BACK ROW: M. Burke, B. Cartwright, R. Craig. i n I F X X x x xxx Xlx I X 0407-px' o7o'9 X o---- '- o-------o------ fs . f X! f lf X Xi!! Ax E f I X ATHLETICS . . Q 1 ., ' 11, 7 Q-'is 1' T , + ...QQ .I K I , Q as xy an , V , A.,,: L gl M js is , ...vs I 1 . ,fx r ' : H 77 qxky . 1 . . . f ll l 4 , ,,,, S.. We 1 L, ,X., wg. fm it N . . 'ths I 353956 I A 7 is 'I H K 'V ma i I' -I . T X Q i L H . fr , 1 .. 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O.. 45 U I O U ,g.,.1yf1,3,,1:..lf f',ff . ,fh- .Q K , - U ,,gj?f?i,i,', f r f. ,Q,.g,g, , g -Q-ms. . .- sz '-ig.i,,25vgtg,gqr.1zw71-1 .f'X-gfg,-.?s2g:sg:s1ifSk.i. , - A QL.. T T FOCDTBALL LL GRCJUP Defensive Unit A Thursday Warm Up Lowe Prepares for Kick Whalin and Lowe Fight for the Ball Offensive Unit FOOTBALL ACTICDN SNAPS Starits grinds out 5. Moore and Nagle in hot pursuit. Who'11 come up with the ball? Our defense does its stuff. VARSITY A D SECOND TRI VARSITY--ROW ONE, Left to Right: D. Kaisand, G, Whalin, S. Moore, L. Hatton, K, Nagle, T Sova, Head Coach, J. Marble. ROW TWO: C. Pelzer, R. Eisele, L. Berens, G. Carlson, W. Halupnik S. Lowe, D. Zmolek, E. Wrougton, L. Mason. SECOND STRING--ROW ONE, Left to Right: G. Huebner, G. Staker, C. Hennessy, T. Lowe, D Nagle. ROW TWO: A. Hlas, J. Roberts, B. Halupnik, Assistant Coach, H, Craig, P. Kucera, D King, D. Fink. STARTI , FI E Sid ACS MOOIS, Senior Doug Zmolek, Sophomore Co-Captain Wayne Halupnik, Senior Lannie Hatton, Sophomore Keith Skip Nagle, Senior Co-Captain, A11 Conference, Most Valuable w J TRACK SNAPS ROW ONE, Left to Right: E. Wroughton, W. Kacer, D, Zmolek, W. Halupnik, G. Carlson, D. Fink ROW TWO: G. Staker, D. King, T. Sova, T. Lowe, A. Risner, D, Heller, L. Hatton, K. Chaska, G Huebner, B. Halupnik. Ouch I! On Your Marks The Wind -up Watch This X -'S Pi if u g, X , 945' 'lf K, i l K n I I 1 P 1 w f k W V 1 'H yf A N'N . I X ,ff xx WAS! X f xx' X ACTIVITIES FRONT ROW, Left to Right Instructor, Miss Schreiber, L. Reed, M. Minard, E Mclntrye. SECOND ROW: L. Hatton, J. Dostal, R. Craig, K, Chizek, B. Dostal, J Heller, D. Novotny. THIRD ROW: F, McDowell, T, Sova, D. King, B. Ferris. FRONT ROW, Left tolliglit: Instructor, Mrs. Van Tiger, M, Wacha, S, Kopecky, H. Rash, W. Balfour, D. Dolash, S. Rogers. SECOND ROW: J. Novak, K, Anderson, C, Cooper, K, Kensinger, M. Hansen, K. Eckhart. THIRD ROW: L. Pabian, P, Upah, J. Turbett, L. Yanda, R, Ferris, G. Croskey, D. Novotny, S. Moore, A. Flowers, L. Mason. FOURTH ROW: P. Mason, B. Kacer, T. Sova, L. Hatton, K. Nagle, G. Carlson, E. Rowe, R. Vore, L. Christensen. ff The Royal Court Attendants receiving their flowers. HOMECOMI The Toledo High School Homecoming was held October 10, 1959. The boys played a good game against Brooklyn but lost in the last min- ute, with the score of 12-7. Robert Powers and t Joyce Zenor were crowned King and Queen re- spectively. Their attendants were Connie Novak, Lee Christensen, Janet Heller, and Sid Moore. King Bob gets his reward. 1 Straightening The Royal Robe. The Queen's Court. Janet Heller Linda Reed Joyce Zenor Sharry Chizek, Marilyn Minard, Judy McAteer, Linda Reed, Joyce Zenor, Janet Heller. Sharry Chizek Judy McAteer Marilyn Minard FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B, Hanifan, D. Sells, J. Zenor, S. King, D, Flowers C. Cooper, S. Christenson, Instructor, Mr. Van Langen. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: W. Balfour, F. Crawford, Miss Schreiber, L. Reed, H. Rash. SECOND ROW: K. Anderson, P. Boldt, I. Smith, K. Sells, J. Heller, B. Seidel. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B, Seidel, L. Dostal, S, Christenson, C. Novak, Adviser, Mr. Van Langen: D. Flowers, N. Bidwell, J. Zenor, A. Dixon. SECOND ROW: C. Cooper, L. Reed, L, Christensen, S. Moore, G. Whalin, M. Mason, S. King, D, Sells. THIRD ROW: I. Cizek, A. Wobeter, K. Nagle, W. Halupnik, D. Kaisand, E. Mclntyre, E. Rowe, B. Ramsdell. ABSENT: P. Enkins. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Stevens, B. Seidel, Miss Schreiber, S, Christ enson, I. Heller. SECOND ROW: L. Dostal, D. Sells, L. Reed, C. Cooper C. Novak. THIRD ROW: S. Moore, D. Kaisand, L, Christensen, D. Sevcik J. Cizek. AR DL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Hanifan, N, Bidwell, D. Flowers, C. Novak SECOND ROW: L. Miller, Miss Schreiber, L. Mason. Q D FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Pickle, C. Garrett, B. Hanifan, Sponsor, Miss Schrei- berg C. Novak, N. Bidwell, A. Dixon. SECOND ROW: D. Edberg, J. Stanek, S. Walton, A, Sebetka, P. Flowers, P. Boldt, D. Flowers, R, Thompson. THIRD ROW: B. Hutchison, L. Yilek, K. Nagle, S. Lowe, W. Halupnik, G, Whalin, L. Mason, L. Miller, R. Zeman. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Rogers, K. Sells, K. Joens, M. Burke, S. Chizek, W Thede, Mrs. Kleymann, Adviser, A. Dixon, J. Dostal, S. Musel, D. Cecak, M Burke, J. Kinney, C. Garrett. SECOND ROW: B. Hanifan, C. Novak, Secretary- Treasurerg B. Burke, B, Seidel, M. Rhodes, D, Dobson, L. Rairdin, R, Craig, L, Rebik THIRD ROW: C. Cooper, Presidentg D. DuPre, M. Minard, K. Kensinger, B. Cart- wright, M. Moore, C. Norris, K. Ribby, W. Riha, H. Rash, F. Crawford, M. Doyle FOURTH ROW: K. Anderson, D. Sells, Vice-President, D. Cibula, M. Hansen, P Eakins, K. Eckhart, J. McAteer, S. Zenor, D. Suchy, B. Campbell, S, King, B Dostal. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Marble, E. Mclntyre, D. Novotny, D. Kaisand, D. Sevcik, S. Moore, W. Halupnik, Mr. Craig. SECOND ROW: P. Molher, G. Huebner, R. Skala, L, Starits, V. Kucera. THIRD ROW: G. Whalin, K. Nagle, E. Wroughton, S. Lowe, G. Carlson, T. Lowe. Y L FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Hanus, Adviser: L. Dostal, Treasurer: K. Anderson Song Leader: C. Wacha, Secretary: C. Novak, President: B. Dostal, Vice-President S. King, Parliamentariang K. Kensinger, Degree Captain: S. Rogers, Historian SECOND ROW: M. Doyle, S. Chizek, B. Seidel, A. Lorenzen, S. Kopecky, K Chizek, I. Banes, S. Christenson, J. Heller. THIRD ROW: D. Zmolek, B. Campbell V. Wacha, S. Rowe, J. Dostal, M. Wacha, H. Rash, S. Musel, M. Dostal, S. Weise J. Hosek, B, Flynn, FOURTH ROW: J. Zenor, D. Sells, N. Bidwell, D. Cronan, K. Joens, J. Goodhart, B. Burke, C. Norris, L. Rairdin, M. Burke, N. Smith, M. Minard, F, Crawford. FIFTH ROW: J. McAteer, L, Reed, S. Zenor, D. Suchy, K. Sells, L Rebik, D. Cibula, M. Moore, C. Garrett, M. Hansen, J. Smith, D. Ross, J. Novak S. Bartosh. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Bennett, Adviser: L. Kos, Reporter: G. Banes, Sec ICIHIYQ J. Cizek, President: J. Kucera, Vice-President: L. Svoboda, Treasurer: V Kucera, Sentinel. SECOND ROW: R. Casey, N. Podhahsky, P. Wobeter, D. Jesina A. Walton, D. Turner, J. Sievers. THIRD ROW: E. Kalinay, P, Kucera, L, Wilker son, M. Hohl, R. Hosek, R. Zeman, G. Staker. FOURTH ROW: L. Mason, B. Halup nik, L. Berens, L. Hatton, D. Wacha, L. Novotny, T. Wobeter, W. Boatman, SWEETHEART BALL X- .. A i The annual Sweetheart Ball was held in the Community Building, April 4, 1959, The Keynotes played for the well attended dance. James Cizek and Connie Novak were crowned King and Queen. Their attendants were Larry Mason, Marilyn Minard, Lannie Hatton, and Mary Lou Wacha, FHA AND FFA N ACTIQN Farmers' All Classroom In Action Table Manners -16 m5, MN R'mQ' lg A gif 1 .. 'X PM-S A Gene's Prize Porker TOO Many Cooks FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Locke, F. Crawford, B. Dostal, B. Campbell, J. Novak. SECOND ROW: R. Ferris, Mr. Feany, B. Ferris. In the above picture are the students who participated in the speech contest this year. The Preliminary Contest was held in Toledo. Ron Ferris, Carolyn Locke, and Bonita Dostal received Division Iratings. Ron and Carolyn went on to the State Contest at Grinnell where Ron received a Division Irating for his presentation of The Madman's Story, a dramatic declaration, and Carolyn received a Division I rating for her interpretation of The Waltz. I'm Mad! Mad! Mad! I'd love to waltz with you. Perry making an introduction. - X F---P I Q JAY' s SHOE sToRE DRS. MAPLETHORPE G MAPLETHORPE Mens - Ladies - Childrens Quality Shoes Office Phone 185 We Give S G H Green Stamps Toledo, Iowa Toledo Iowa Congratulations ZMOLEK SERVICE and Good Luck Class of '59 Emanuel Zmolek Phillips 66 CENTRAL IOWA TELEPHONE Phone 6 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Highway 63 Toledo, Iowa COAST TO COAST STORE TAMA FLORISTS Everything for: Farm Home Auto Priced at Saving Uwe grow our ownn phone 135 Phone 40 Tama, Iowa Toledo Iowa Congratulations MUTT HARRIS to CHEVROLET the Phone 18 Tama, Iowa Class of '59 1 Chevrolet Cadillac SCUDDER S MAID-RITE SPRINGER LUMBER CO. Tama County's Building Headquarters Congratulations Seniors Ph 281 Toledo, Io CLlFTON'S SLI PER MARKET Tama Councy's Finest THE NATIONAL BANK OF TOLEDO Toledo, Iowa JOSLYN MFG. AND SUPPLY CO. Pressure Creosote Plant Tama, Iowa Tama Phone 170 or 475 SOVA MOTOR CO. Diamonds Jewelry Sales and Service Allis-Chalmers - Oliver Watches New Idea - New Holland ' Kewanee - GMC Trucks CARTER S JEWELRY R. Sova, Jr. - Owner Phone 600 Toledo, Iowa Toledo Iowa NAGLE AUTO SALES Congratulations Phone 747 Tama, Iowa and Good Luck Class of '59 UNITED FOOD MARKET Harry McCord Congratulations and Good Luck Class of '59 TAMA COUNTY FARM SUPPLY CO. HFarm Bureau Members Co-opn Petroleum, Seed FERRIS Fertilizer, Feed PLUMBING AND HEATING Toledo Iowa Sally 6t Hod Phone Real Estate Farm Loans HARLAN W. HUYCK and Associates Real Estate Brokers Toledo, Iowa Office l04 South Broadway Residence 403 East State Street L... ... .. ROYAL DAIRY Royal Ice Cream, Butter and Milk Phone 33 Tama, Iowa nSend us your cream.H r.....l I Bob and Marge's TWIN CITY MOTOR CO. TASTEE FREEZ Ford Mercury H' h 30 Sales 6 Service lg Way Toledo Iowa Toledo, Iowa CHAS' A- GARY TOLEDO REXALL DRUGS Feed, Seed , , P i tions and Fertilizer rescr P F N d Chas. Dale arm ee S 1 d I Phone 54 Toledo, Iowa To e O' Owa MODERN CLEANERS R L MORGAN Free Pick-up Wallpaper and Delivery Paints and Glass Phone 519 T l d Toledo Iowa O e O Iowa X-Ray Neurocalometer H. AND D. ATHLETIC GOODS DR. H. E. JEWELL Athletic Equipment , Don Dennis Chiropractor h ll4 E. Main P one Phone 8280 Office - 383 Res. 289 Marshalltown Iowa I... CRONAN'S VARIETY STORE Where the Dollar Goes Farthest S. G H. Green Stamps Phone 94 Don Cronan DR. MAJOR C. ANDERSON Osteopathic Physician Phone 44 Toledo, Iowa Come all you peppy guys and gals. Join the Rec and bring your palsy Play records, dance or hit a ball, Have a snack, come onel Come alll TAMA COUNTY FARM BUREAU Farmers who are wise will organize. Buy from the company's you own. TOLEDO RECREATION CENTER 115 west High Street Phone 255 Toledo, Iowa Dick and Betty Luscaleet l I l, ' .I Official Photographs for the Class of 1959 APC-AR STUDIO Marshalltown, Iowa I IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. Westinghouse Appliances Toledo, Iowa T AND T DEPARTMENT STORE Toledo and Tama's Saving Center Vernon Heefner I. Mae Heefner Toledo, Iowa HCONGRATULATIONSH to the Class of '59 DICK'S FINE FOOD Toledo Iowa ll SIME'S Men' s and Boys' Furnishings DRESS RIGHT! You can't afford not to! FORD TOLEDO TRACTOR 6 EQUIP. CO. Sales G Service Phone 18 Toledo, Iowa DR. M. H. HOFFER TOLEDO CLEANERS Dentist For Good Cleaning Phone 35 I Toledo, Iowa Phone 509 Toledo IOW9- SHAFFER PRODUCE Congratulations I We will pick your to eggs up at the farml Nutrena and Ames Reliable Feeds Cash Buyers Phone 153 Black Toldeo, Iowa The Senior Class of '59 DARLO D. FLOWERS ' Toledo Iowa MINARD OIL COMPANY Distributor Phillips Petroleum Products Phones Res. 130 - Office 6 Toledo Iowa STEIN MOTOR CO. Dodge Plymouth Sales 8 Service Phone 234 or 574 SANITARY FARM DAIRIES Jim Black Local Distributor Phone 140 Toledo, CENTRAL FIBRE PRODUCTS CO. 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