Traer High School - Redhawk Yearbook (Traer, IA)

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Standing: Dale Janssen, Jim Rails, Mr. William Freese, Don Martin, Gordon Young, Suzanne Eyres, Pamela Lenth, Ellen Neidick, Bill Fleming, Jeanne Davis, Beverly Kopriva. Faculty William Freese mi 2 Hzissifze. L. . M! Z. .ef ,,. Q Viola Moeller Lyle Bitcon Social Studies, Coach, Biology, English Driver Training Principal, Gmft., Advanced Algebra S . i s if . - is .,,. ,. Carol Davis Commercial, Speech J erxy Churchill English, Spanish Pauline Harold William O'Connor Mathematics Industrial Arts, Mathematics A-uv ,Mis Dave Hutchins Mary Earley Douglas Rosenthal EVEIYU Wilson Coach, Science, Junior High Instrumental Music VOCGI Mu-vw Todaflfs Problems ff - S ., Q , csuusc l ' , i' l i ,.,, . - 'H 'f P S J A S' ' ' ' A - Ziff-.i v Jean Mahurin Homemaking, English Beulah Yazarian Remedial Reading 4 Robert Himes J umbr High ald A. ben S Sponsors th Y fm C ,,Q,, N wb aww? Kali Class History The 1958 senior class entered high school as freshmen in 1954 with thirty-two members. Only one member, Richard Valenta, joined the class that year. The teachers put on pressure with their rounds of study, and soon we showed signs of talent. The officers of the class were: President, Cherie Knoopg vice-president, Larry Nation, secretary-treasurer, Glen Jordan. The winner of the American Legion medal that year was Gary Karr. An unforgettable day was our initiation by the sophomores in which the usual ceremonies of bowing and shining shoes were reuired. We came to school for our sophomore year ready for a good time. We were still fresh in high school, but we were learning. Our class gained one new member that year, Viola Kuhn, so we were now thirty- three. Glen Jordan was chosen president, Larry Nation vice-president, and Terry Edwards secretary- treasurer. The American Legion medal winner was Elizabeth Freeman. And how happy were the golden days of our junior year! This year had hardly begun when we found ourselves caught in a cycle of wonderful activities. Filling the honorary positions were Gary Karr, presi- dentg Suzanne Thomas, vice-president, and Sandy Nevills, secretary-treasurer. Gary Karr was the winner of the eleventh-twelfth grade division of the American Legion medal contest. Class rings were ordered and received and a very successful magazine sale was conducted. The latter was climaxed by a party. Our class play, Let Me Out Of Here, proved to be a success as did the J unior-Senior Prom. The Prom was held at Black's Tea Room in Waterloo with Parisienne Paradise as our theme. This year the class was enlarged by four new members-Shirley Haraldson, Gary Plogmann, Patty Morgan and Sandy N evills. Our senior class officers were: Jim Ralls, president, Kathy Lund, vice-president, Cherie Knoop, secretary-treasurer. Patty Morgan was our class reporter. Suzanne Thomas and Richard Valenta rep- resented us on the Student Council, and Gary Karr was editor-in-chief of the annual. The activities that flourished during this year will forever remain memorable. We won't forget the Homecoming game and our Homecoming queen, Kathy Lund, whose attendants were Darlene Latting and Suzanne Thomas. Going to Cedar Rapids for our class pictures was certainly fun, as also was decorating the high school for Christmas, which has long been a senior activity. We enjoyed preparing our class play, The Skeleton Walks, under the direction of Mr. Churchill. We owe a very enjoyable evening to the juniors when they entertained us at the J unior-Senior Promg it was held this year out at the golf club- house, and the theme of the party was Out of This World. All in all we have enjoyed our high school years very much, and I think all of us hate leaving good old Traer High. 6 JAMES RAL15 KATHY LUND President Vice-President To think one small head car- -:One mason Why T,-ae,-'S cheer. ries all he knows. leaders were considered so at- tractivel' CHERIE KNOOP Secretary-Treasurer DON PODHAJSKY A good worker, dark eyes, dark Rusty old Halo . . . hair, made Cherie a student be- yond compare. DICK VALENTA H 1 , SUZANNE THOMAS A good P3-I to have. and 3' A social whirl, a busy life 'and guy 'always ready to be of as' no time for a breather. But, S1St8.IlCe. memories are made nf fhie ' GARY KARR AELIZABETH Egzlrlixrllirned A fit definition for the word ' courageous 'a success. lass. 8 SANDRA MEYERS LARRY NATION Good Heavens! I'm not rowdy, Oh! What those looks can just full of life. hide. VIOLA KUHN CHRIS DETJE .. . . . , HA tau quiet guy. Makes you Her hemght IS no dxsadvantagef wonder, though, doesn't it?' 9 SHIRLEY HARALDSON TERRY EDWARDS Life presents a problem, but, Every man must have his What are you going to do about devilish moments. 1t?' GARY PLOGMANN I'd get along fine in school if it weren't for my studies. LONA HALE Nature made one worldg Art another. 10 DARLENE LA'I'I'ING Her wits are her fortune. KAREN TANNER DONNIE MARTIN The sparkle on her hand matches the sparkle in her eyes. LARRY BAKER I't's not what you do, it's what ETHEL LUDVICEK Fresh 'and blooming, blond and fair, pretty eyes and golden hair. When there's something brew- ing, he's usually doing the stir- ring. PAT MORGAN Fun when she's joking, delight you get away with. 11 ful when she's serious. Class Prophecy Kathy Lund will be stewardess for TWA. She will be traveling all over the world. Jim Ralls will be a famous detective at 221B Baker street in London, England. To keep his notes and papers in order will be Shirley Haraldsong without her help Jim would not be able to become as great a detective as Sherlock Holmes. Lona Hale will be a free-lance commercial artist. Her talents will be in great demand by the leading magazines throughout the world. Larry will be Lieutenant Baker of the Marine Corps. He will rise to this high position rapidly and will make the Corps his career. Gary Karr will be chief engineer on a large California aeronautical project. This has been his life- long ambition, and he will succeed. Some of the class will choose the teaching profession. Cherie Knoop will teach in the elementary grades in a Chicago school, while Richard Valenta will eventually become superintendent of all the schools in Chicago. Two of the boys will be farming in Iowa, but what farms! Don Podhajsky and Larry Nation will own two of the largest farms in the state and will experiment successfully with thoroughbred stock. Three of the girls, Ethel Ludvicek, Karen Tanner and Viola Kuhn, will become homemakers soon after graduation and will be very happy in their home and with their families. Suzanne Thomas will become famous for her social work. She will help many people and start them on a new road in life. Most of her work will be in New York City. A There will be one lawyer in the group. Gary Plogmann will be a prominent criminal prosecuting lawyer in Sacramento, Calif. Another secretary from the class will be Darlene Latting. She will be working for the persident of General Motors. She will be one of the highest-paid secretaries in the United States. Chris Detje will fulfill his lifelong ambition to be a pilot for TWA, flying planes from New York to Paris. Terry Edwards will own and direct a television show, while Don Martin will be an outstanding and famous comediang his star role as the Campus Cut-Up will make both noted entertainers. Patty Morgan will own a fashion shop in Washington, D. C. She will design many of the gowns worn by the prominent ladies of that city. She was always interested in fashions, so her dream will come true. At the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas will be found Sandra Meyers singing every night to entertain the guests. Elizabeth Freeman will be an instructor in mathematics at Iowa State Teachers college, impress- ing the importance of mathematics on her students. -DENNIS fMr. Prophetl 12 Senior Snapshots Senior Snapshots Class Will We, the class of 1958, being of sound mind, do declare this our last will and testament. I, tion. Larry Baker, will to Gary Adamek my ability to stay in school after a short vaca- I, Chris Detje, will to Tommy Lane my ability to get to school on time. I, Terry Edwards, will to John Childs my ability to get into trouble with the teachers. I, Elizabeth Freeman, will the keys to my car to all the junior girls with the hope they will have as much fun as we seniors did. I, Lona Hale, will to Darlys Behrns my ability to mind my own business in bookkeeping? I. Call. Shirley Haraldson, will to Gretchen Mehulka my ability to be quiet in class-if she I, Gary Karr, will to Paula Thomas the editorship of the annual. I, I. 1. L I. I, I. I, hope I, I Cherie Knoop, will my long hair to Judy Hlavacka. Viola Kuhn, will to Ellen Neidick my ability to find a guy taller than myself. Darlene Latting, will my sense of humor to JoAnn Kopriva. Ethel Ludvicek, will my height to Mike Johnsen. Kathy Lund, will to Darrell Sivertsen my cheerleading ability. Don Martin, will my .rare and far advanced brain to Lawerance Podhajsky, Sandra Meyers, will to Myrna Lewis my place in drum quartet. Patty Morgan, will to anyone who wants it, my second year Spanish book with the it will be put to better use. Larry Nation, will nothing to nobody because nobody wants what I've got. Don Podhajsky, will to Mirvin Dalbey my ability to sleep through study halls. I, Gary Plogmann, will to Gordie Young my ability to be first in hot lunch line. I. I. year. I. I, Jim Ralls, will my ability to stretch money to Barry Mask. Karen Tanner, will to Judy Miller my anxiety for the summer following my senior Suzanne Thomas, will to Larry Manfull my sister, Paula. Richard Valenta, will to Gary Wieck my long walk to school each morning. Witnesses: Signed: Class of 1958 ji A '1- ib J ti 15 Cx-axg Earley Paula Thomas Vice-President S60'reta1'y Kay Tams La President Junior Class Cfficers 55' 5 Q K J li f V ff, I 6 I ?? Podhajsky Juniors Michael Johnsen Dwlys Behms Merle Draper Judy Hlavafka Gary Bangs Gretchen Mehulka Ronnie Karr Ellen Neidick I4 i L f. My 'iffy . 1 2 veel M f gg 7 , 21 I, D John Childs Marian Dvorak Ronnie Stuart Marilyn Dvorak Mirvin Dalbey Sharon Whannel Tom Lane Darrellene Sivenscn Darrell Sivertsen O .lunlors Judy Miner Tony Philp Gary Adamek Larry Manfuu Garry Thompson Gordon Yvlmg Jim Powell Jere Ewing Robert Eisele BBITY Mask Ernie Pusteoska Donald Garvey JoAnn Kopriva Ronald Mason Rose A1111 38118011 Redhawk Annual Staff First row: Art Editor Lona Hale, Grade Editor Kathy Lund, Feature Editor Suzanne Thomas M ' Ed' , usic itor Gretchen Mehulka, Editor Gary Karr, Assistant Editor Paula Thomas, Business Managers Ethel Ludvicek and Elizabeth Freeman, Sports Editor Ron Karr. Second row: Rose Ann Janson, Sharon Whannel, Sandra Meyers, Darrellene Sivertsen, Kay Tams, Viola Kuhn La M f ' ' ' , rry an ull, Jere Ewmg, Terry Ldwards, Shlrley Haraldson, Patty Morgan, Darlene batting, Gary Plogmann. in-SVN - X Vx' ,Lyqgy-1 Chawww GVLHWMPS Sna ,PC CHUG 2 rf bf9fpfCy!uf'J lfonf Lf' QYCQWQY no Nik Wifi? 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' f if A is i X X R X Bill Fleming James Andrews K K K - A iz, ,fn 1 x, 'Xt' a I Carmen Creswell Teddy Joens Jo Ann Barge Knoop Jeanette Lelfevre Robert Brutsman Shirley Blocker Marilyn Podhajsky Y Carol Thierer Jean Davis Myrna Lewis Eugene Zmolek President Patricia Earley Robert Wood if 'Q ' .-' 1..-J S' ' 4 .EAT ' 1 AE ff' ' - kg . , Q 2 2' W . i sk: L.. ' W J Norris Yazarian Barbara Lund Ellen Wilson Vice-President Marcella Podhajsky Judy Madera Shirley Wood Donald Dalbey Paul Bezman Steven Staker Secretary Reportm. Suzanne Eyres Kathy Kuhn Lynne Whannel Reginald Reuman Randy Magnuggen Ellen Pehnell Vivian Paustian Joanne Kucera Dennis Weaver Karlene Podhajsky 5 Vicki Johnsen I David Dinsdale Steve Andrews 2-ii i E X X as s xg s P9 X X QQ 3 SX X rs X S X X ,V 2 ' x Xxx LV ffs i ,E ,. is ' mr X X N X K M a. Karen Eckhardt David Samuels QS Q X X air' 1 i xxx QE i Q L. i ex X S X Q rg X N is Q XX X X X H X HEP' N Y S Q Roberta Tudor Gary Burrows x V S e .iL . Q 2 i. . ,hle X Robert Naylor X 5 ' .1 is 21. A -. EIN 1 f i Q was 2 Theodore Seda J immy Lane Y: - ..,k - N PazQgfe',ss 2 J ack Schlueter Susan Scott Patricia Kopriva Duane Chizek Mary Lou Adamek Deanna Vesely Larry O'Connor 2 g g235w1E5 S lEi32iL5?L.E5i55'?S7f Viv ffzw rlfgfz 1 -fim.f-i. if- WJ S aw-ff' 5 ,we n H . '. - -- - M 553232 if: . K , Jim Sternberg S Sisifi S iw , ,, 1 :X :E 55553 . Q is ,Q is Q 'za ik' X 3 Q - fe . at 4 n W M . an iii: Michael McGrew Beverly Samuels . z larifiifiz: -- 'lii?EFYL?? .. iifimssi 1:11 li-T9 M - - ,..3:Jfi'f9:g?Slf V:5'?f5'kE,S iL!55:- ,Mff.f1f:,ff'fi 1 ', :Z 55: K I . Lester Freeman Judy Griggs William .QxiQQfavS1ges7:1 l.., mmm- 1- 1- Naylor S S 1- f 251511553 f 'Z A J K ' 'QQ in Fw .,.. j . HS i S, , .. K , V3 lcig QE x. NW. Nr' . Barbara Kvidcra Dale Janssen , Y ,T 1 m . ag-A .:.- ,,. we K -r . Lew-'K M K Shirley Ormsby Adrienne Cooper I L L , . --Jffftgv . 'K Q 2 ii V ,fag Q fa. Egg --iifilisil 'E . ., ge, ' ilkiyggi gi, . K K K K L i, is . Mary Lou Fleming Q 5 X :.. -S ,g .5 S Cheerleaders Marilyn Podhajsky, Kathy Lund, Kay Tams, Charlotte Cmuse, Susan Scott Marilyn Podhajsky, Kathy Lund, Kay Tams, Charlotte Crouse, Susan Scott. 25 First row: Duane Chizek, Steve Staker, Jon Nagel, John Tanner, Ted Joens, John Childs. Second row: Bill Naylor, Larry O'Conn0r, Craig Untiedt, Ron Karr, Lawerance Podhajsky. Third row: Bob Bruftsman, Larry Manfull, Darrell Siventsen, Don Podhajsky. Fourth row: Gary Karr, Roger Knoop. 1. GORDON YOUNG. A small but scrappy guard. Tough on de- fense as a. linebacker. 2. RON MASON. A good blocking back who always took his man out of the play. 3. LAWERANCE PODHAJ SKY. He made up for lack of size in grit and spirit. 4. LARRY BAKER. A fast back who could run ends well. 5. DARRELL SIVERTSEN. A big, tough tackle that opposing teams didn't like to see. 6. RON KARR. A good signal caller and passer, chosen for the Marshalltown Times-Republican honorable mention. 3 4 26 First row: David Samuels, Bill Fleming, Larry Halupnick, Ron Mason, Dale Janssen, David Dinsdale. Second row: Don Garvey, Gordon Young, Gary Plogmann, Reginald Reuman, Bob Wood, Bob Naylor. Third row: Jim Andrews, Eugene Zmolek, Steve Andrews, Craig Earley. Fourth row: Larry Nation, Leonard Boerm 7. LARRY MANFULL. A big bruising fullback who picked up a yard when needed for a first down. 8. DON GARVEY. A tough defensive guard who was always in the opponents' backfield. 9. SON PODHAJ SKY. A good blocking guard who opened up the oles. 10. LARRY NATION. Captain. A good pass receiving end who also kept opposing backs from rounding his end. 11. GARY KARR. Most Valuable. A speedy halfback who was a dangerous open field runner and an excellent pass receiver. A 6 7 8 if Lettermen Fwst row: James Andrews, Ron Karr, Larry Halupnick, Don Garvey, Lawerance Podhajsky, Ron Mason, Gordon Young, Steve Andrews. Second row: Don Podhajsky, Larry Manfull, Darrell Sivertsen, Roger Knoop, Craig Earley, Leonard Boerm, Eugene Zmolek, Gary Klarr, Larry Nation. I0 Traer started off the season with a victory over Toledo and seemed headed toward a bright future. But then a plague of injuries hit the team, sidelining key players. Every senior was hit with an injury that put him out of at least one game. Only one senior dressed for the last game. Flu struck the team too, disabling most of the players who weren't hurt by injuries. The epidemic caused the cancellation of the last three games. With underclassmen taking the seniors' places, the team still put up a respectable showing, tying LaPorte City, losing by one touchdown to Reinbeck and Jesup in games that could have gone eith'er way. and losing tough bat- tles to Grundy Center and Eldora. Because of many underclassmen gaining valuable ex- perience this year, a successful season is ex- pected next year. 28 Traer 14 ....,.... Toledo Traer 7 ......... Reinbeck Traer 7 ......... J esup Traer 21 .,.....,, Eldora Traer 21 ........, LaPorte City Traer 6 ......... Grundy Center Traer can ........ Ackley Traer can ......... Teachers High Traer can ......,., Gladbrook l'l 0 .QQ 'if' K-rf X l X f 1 'X Homecoming Kathy Lund was crowned the 1957-58 Homecoming Queen by T-Club President Don Podhaj- sky. Her attendants were Dar- lene Latting and Suzanne Thom- as. The crowning took place dur- ing the half-time of the Traer- Grundy Center football game. A public dance was held after the game. T v Nw Snapshots M20 f? ' f?fl9F?f'f: -P Cf'S.Qr1- Up A Lovely Coufslc 1 v -Q M .'-3 -, - v , S Au X x .. , X - Y .sf was IE fi .JJ Uvlf Baci 47? O gy: ,V W W ff, Ho GHRE3 F?BouT CRLQRIES Mable Mafltieff iw-'elf Mviigfi Eff' fha W' 771Q!5,f7'1'+ if,i'f+z. I1 I ...-....M y For fiction Q :QI First row: Manager William Naylor, Mervin Sealock, Steve Staker, John Tanner, Bill Fleming, Craig Caslavka, David Dinsdale, Emie Pusteoska. Second row: Larry Manfull, Gary Karr, Jere Ewing, Ron Karr, Steve Andrews, Jim Andrews, Reginald Reu- man, Larry I-Ialupnick. Third row: Bob Brutsman, Craig Untiedt, Larry Nation, Mike Johnsen, Gary Wieck, Eugene Zmolek, Richard Valentla, Manager Rodger Knoop. JUNIOR LARRY MANFULL JUNIOR ERNIE PUSTEOSKA Forward - 251 points Guard Y 48 points JUNIOR RON KARR Most Valuable Guard A 222 points Traer compiled a 7-15 won-lost record for the 1957- 58 season. Although the team was fast and scrappy a lack of height and a few bad breaks ruined chances for a better record. Several games were lost in the last few seconds of play. The team did fairly well in the County Tournament, finishing fourth by de- feating Toledo Juvenile Home and Garwin, then los- ing to Dysart in the semi-finals and to Dinsdale in the consolation finals. The Redhawks lost a first round game to Toledo in the Sectional Tournament. Several returning lettermen hope to make a more im- pressive record next season although a height prob- lem will again exist. JUNIOR MIKE JOHNSEN Center - 88 points SENIOR LARRY NATION Forward - 127 points SENIOR DICK VALENTA Center - 51 points First Twelve Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer 'Traer 'Traer 'Traer 'Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer ' 'Traer 53 ......... 45 ......... 49 ......... 43 ......... 41 ......,., Toledo Geneseo 53 ....,.... 47 ......... LaPorl:e City Hudson Eldora 46 ,..,..... Reinbeck 54 ......... Teachers High 43 ,...,.,.. Grundy Center J esup Ackley Reinbeck 39 ..... -.. 42 ......... Teachers High 53 ......... Toledo Juv. Home 52 ......... Garwin 51 ........, Dysart 55 ......... Dinsdale 48 ......... Jesup Dinsdale 31 ......... Ackley Dysart 41 .......,. 35 ......,.. Grundy Center 37 .,.,..,.. Toledo County Tournament ' Sectional 41 32 l' SENIOR GARY KARR Captain Guard - 166 points Wrestling First row: John Childs, Lawerance Podhajsky, Terry Edwards, Tony Philp, Don Martin, Ron Mason, Ted Joens. Second row: Jim Sternberg, Jim Powell, Leonard Boerm, Gary Thompson, Mirvin Dalbey, Dale Janssen, Paul Bezman, Manager Bob Naylor. Third row: Bob Laitting, Donald Dalbey, Larry O'Oonnor, Gordon Young, Darrell Sivertsen, Craig Earley, Duane Chizek, Don Garvey. A 4-4 won-lost record was compiled by the wrestling team this year. Injuries to key men, keeping them out of important meets, hurt the chances of the team to have a better record. Don Martin won first, Tony Philp and Mirvin Dalbey won seconds, Ron Mason won third, and Lawerance Podhajsky won fourth in the district meet. Tony Philp went on to win third in state. Jim Powell won first, Don Ma.rtin, Lawerance Podhajsky and Darrell Sivertsen won second places, and Mirvin Dalbey won fourth in the Traer Invitational Meet. Weight Dec. Pin Loss Pts. Ted Joens .... 95 3 3 1 24 Jim Powell .... 103 5 1 0 20 John Childs ........... .... 1 12 2 0 4 6 Terry Edwards ......... .... 1 20 1 1 4 8 gg J Dawerance Podhajsky .... .,.. 1 27 1 0 5 3 Zvi ' Tony Philp ............. .... 1 33 4 3 1 27 Don Martin ........ . . . ..., 138 2 5 1 31 Ron Mason ....... .... 1 45 4 0 3 12 Mirvin Dalbey ,..... .... 1 54 3 0 2 9 X Garry Thompson .... ..... 1 65 1 1 4 8 3 N- f leon-ard Boer-m .... .... H wr. 1 3 3 18 Dale Janssen .... 103 0 1 1 5 Duane Chizek . . . .... 112 0 0 2 0 Don Garvey ..... ..,. 1 45 0 0 1 0 Craig Earley ..... 154 0 0 3 0 Darrell Sivertsen .... .... H wt. 1 1 1 8 Larry Baker ...... ..., 1 20 1 0 1 3 54 Don Dalbey ..... .... 1 27 0 0 2 0 33 TONY PHILP C1335 Most Valuable JOHN CHILDS 11121 LAWERANCE PODHAJSKY C1271 Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer Traer 25 .,........,. 15 ....,....... J esup J esup 14 Tama 15 24 31 .........,., IBSS, Vinton 14 24 ............ Maynard 19 .Grinnell 23 .Teachers High 24 Tama 26 RON MASON C1451 JIM POWELL C1031 TERRY EDWARDS H203 GARY THOMPSON 11651 DARRELL SIVERTSEN KHWLJ 34 DON MARTIN 11389 Captain Winter Sports Dance Carol Weber and Stanley Podhaj- sky had the honor of crowning Dar- lene Latting and Gary Karr as Winter Sports Queen and King of 1957-58. Their attendants were Su- zanne Thomas, Lona Hale, Don Martin and Gary Plogmann. Crowning of the king and queen highlighted the intermission of the dance sponsored by the Student Council. Track First row: Jim Andrews, Ron Karr, Larry Halupnick, Don Garvey, Ernie Pusteoska, John Tanner, Larry O'Oofn- nor. Second row: Gary Karr, barry Manfull, Gary Banes, Terry Edwards, Reginald Reuman, David Samuels, Leon- ard Boerm, Craig Earley. Third row: Don Podhajsky, Rodger Knoop, Bob Bru'tsmfa.n, Steve Andrews, Eugene Zmolek, Darrell Sivertsen, Duane Chizek. BasebaH First row: Lawerance Podhajsky, Dale Janssen, Bill Fleming, Don Garvey, Ernie Pusteoska. Second row: Larry Manfull, Jim Andrews, Jere Ewing, Gary Karr, Raon Karr, Steve Staker. Third row: Craig Untiedt, Mike Johnsen, Gary Banes, Leonard Boerm, Steve Andrews, David Dinsdale. T-Club 9 I XY' ' ' a we T-CLUB: First row: Jim Powell, John Childs, Ted Joens, Don Garvey, Larry Halupnick, Ron Karr, Ron Mason, Ernie Pusteoska, Bill Fleming, Tony Philp. Second row: Ga , , y, ic a Valenta, Gary Banes, Craig Earley. Third row: Don Podhajsk , La N 1' y rry axon, Mike Johnsen, Merle Draper, Darrell Sivertsen, Leonald Boerm, Craig Untiedt, Larry Manfull. ry Karr, Don Martin, Jere Ewing, Terry Edwards Gordon Young Mirvin Dalbe R' h rd .t O .: L7 Ta Q. Q. FU ka Kathy Allen, Sandra Meyers, Elizabeth Free- son, opriva, Kathy Lund, Gretchen Mehul s1aK Ludvicek, Tere JOArme Barge, Myrna Lewis, Carol Thierer. man, Darrellene Sivertsen, ra,'Shirley Wood, Marilyn Dvorak, Marian Dvorak, Sharon Whannel Pat Wig- Seccmd row: Judy Made -Tanner, Karen Suzanne Eyres, LeFevre, anette Je ogan, Brenda Bartos, L P8111 Miller, nall, Judy Samuels, Car- , Beverly as, Roberta Tudor, Darlys Behrns, Susan Scott Thom Ile Davis, Suzan I'll l9 Jea Il Il GJ f-'I LT 'lf EE GJ -3 uf tt! E ef an QE EIU D-4 Q3 NS 9-js. x0 .ag 'U .EE EE ,230 H 51:2 ei sl? QE gn. .22 ra gm x5 EG be ... .hw 55 ,-0 EQ af. QE US :J- QE Es. lv k, Gordon Young, Mirvin Dalbey, Reginald Reu- Wiec Gary Wilson, a Earley, Ellen annel, Patrici ' Wh Q f araldson. H Shirley all, Cadm ha Andrews, Bob Latting, Alet GS man, Jam is Yazarian, IT uels, No id Sam HV Zmolek, D Fifth row: Steven Staker, Paul Bezman, Larry O'Connor, Robert Naylor, Dale Janssen, Bob Brutsman, 3 E' .S Q D1 '51 :u Z 'U .. ns E N-1 : as 2 C. 3 cv: E ws 8 L.. o E 53 E 3 si ,Q -. nu Q -1 -1 5 E' I-1 :vs f-I E o Oi The Mikado, a widely known cormic opera, was presented this year by the Traer vocal music department. This was the first opera given in the school for many years. It was successfully present- ed by a willing cast of students. Suzanne Thomas played the lead part of Yum- Yum fward of Ko-Koh , while Gary Karr filled the men's lead of Nanki-Poo Cson of the Mikadoj. Other participants were: Gordon Young, Mikado of Japang Ron Karr, Ko-Ko flord high executioner of Titipujg Jim Ralls, Pooh-Bah llord high everything elsej 3 Ron Mason, Pish-Twsh Ca noble lordj 3 Paula Thom- as, Pitti-Sing fward of Ko-Kojg Ellen Neidick, Peep-Bo Cward of Ko-Koi Q and Gretchen Mehulka, Katisha Kan el- derly lady in love with Nanki-PooJ. Mikado BOYS QUARTETS: First row: Steve Staker, David Dinsdale, David Samuels, Ted Seda. Second row: Gary Karr, Jim Rails, Ron Mason, Bob Brutsman. MIXED QUARTET, B: Ron Karr, Pat Wignall, Jeanne Davis, Craig Earley All-State Group M MIXED QUARTET, A-ALL-STATE: Gary Karr, Paula Thomas, Suazrme Thomaas, Ron Mason. GIRLS SEXTETS: First row: Judy Madera, Deanna Vesely, Suzanne Eyres, Ellen Wilson, Patty Earley, Roberta Tudor. Second row: Karen Tanner, Kathy Lund, Patty Morgan, Elizabeth Freeman, Shirley Haraldson, Dar- lene Latting. GIRLS QUARTETS: First row: Paula Thomas, Suzanne Thomas, Ellen Neidick, Gretchen Mehulka. Second row: Jeanette LeFevre, Charlotte Crouse, Carol Thierer, Kathy Allen. Girls' Glee Club g First row: Rose Ann Janson, Ellen Pennell, Darlene Latting, Judy Griggs, Marilyn Podhajsky, Ethel Ludvicek, Teresa Kopriva, Kathy Lund, Gretchen Mehulka, Kathy Allen, Sandra Meyers, Elizabeth Freeman, Darrellene Sivertsen, JoAnn Barge, Myrna Lewis, Carol Thierer. Second row: Joanne Kucera, Judy Madera, Marilyn Dvorak, Marian Dvorak, Sharon Wharinel, Judy Miller, Brenda Bartos, Jeanette LeFevre, Suzanne Eyres, Karen Tanner, Jeanne Davis, Suzanne Thomas, Roberta Tudor, Adrienne Cooper, Beverly Samuels, Carmen Creswell, Barbara Zhome, Barbara Lund, Ellen Neidick, Third row: Deanna Vesely, Shirley Wood, Marcella Podhajsky, Corrine Scott, Pat Wignall, Pam Logan, Lyrme Whannel, Patty Earley, Ellen Wilson, Karen Eckhardt, Vivian Paustian, Susan Scott, Darlys Behrns, Shirley Haraldson, Patty Morgan, Vicki Johnsen, VerJean Mysak. Fourth row: Dona Hale, Barbara Kvidera, Cathy Kuhn, Charlotte Cnouse, Paula Thomas, June Rehder, Mary Lou Fleming, Karlene Podhagsky, Mary Lou Adamek, Patty Kopriva, Doris Smith, Ellen Schmidt, Lois Christen- sen, Aletha Cadman, Shirley Blocker, Viola Kuhn. 627 AO iv o VOCAL COUNCIL: First row: Jim Ralls, Suzanne Thomas, Gary Karr. Second row: Judy Miller, Paula Thomas, Larry Manfull, Viola Kuhn, Elizabeth Freeman GIRLS TRIOS: First row: Jeanne Davis, Pat Wignall, Pam Logan. Second row: Sharon Whiannel, Ellen Neidick, Darlys Behrns. MADRIGALS: First row: Barbara Zhorne, Beverly Samuels, Susan Scott, Mary Lou Fleming, Judy Miller, Ellen Wilson, Suzanne Eyres, Carmen Creswell, JoAnne Barge, Ellen Pennell, Kathy Allen, Gretchen Mehulka. Second row: Paul Bezman, Dale Janssen, Marilyn Podhajsky, Pam Logan, Pat Wignall, Charlotte Crouse, Corrine Scott, Lynne Whannel, Jeanette LeFevre, Miarcella Podhajsky, Shirley Blocker. Third 7'Ul,U.' Steven Staker, Bob Latting, David Dinsdale, Larry O'Connor, Bob Brustman, Theodore Soda, David Samuels, Gary Wieck, Donald Dalbey. 42 DOUBLE QUARTETS1 First row: Jere Ewing, Jim Ralls, Viola Kuhn, Darlys Behrns, Judy Miller, Ethel Ludvicek, Gordy Young, Mirvin Dalbey. Second row: Mervin Sealock, June Rehder, Myrna Lewis, Jim Andrews, Leonard Boerm, Barbara Zhorne, Teresa Kopriva, Larry Halupnick. Boys' Glee Club First row: Norris Yazarian, Ted Joens, Steve Stakor, Duane Chizek, Bob Latfting, Craig Caslavloa, David Dinsdale, Mervin Sealock, Dale Janssen, Paul Bezman. Second row: Lawerance Podhajsky, Ron Karr, Jere Ewing, Gary Karr, Jim Rialls, Gordon Young, David Samuels, Mirvin Dalbey, Bob Naylor, Ron Mason, Larry Halupnick, Jim Andrews, Bob Wood. Third row: Larry O'Connor, Bill Naylor, Don Dalbey, Chris Detje, Larry Manfull, Bob Brutsman, Richard Valenta, Gary Wieck, Ted Seda, Leonard Boerm, Craig Earley, Eugene Zmolek, Steve An- drews, Reginald Reuman. BOYS DOUBLE QUARTETS: First row: Ron Karr, Gary Karr, Jere Ewing, Ron Mason, Craig Earley, Gordon Young, Larry Manfull, Mirvin Dalbey. Second row: Mervin Sealock, Craig Oaslavka, Gary Wieck, Bob Latting, Bob Brutsman, Jim Andrews, Leonard Boerm, Larry Halupnick. I9 8 Swing Show Vocal and instrumental mu- sic departments combined to present the fourth annual swing show, Seasons in Swing. Pictured here are some of the interesting moments from the show. 44 i Junior Class Play . 7 K . 5 Sl W f i 3 Q Q G' 7 3 ' xv i L 3 i 1 -1 Q JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST: First row: Darlys Behrns, E11 N 'd' k Miller, Ron Karr, Jere Ewing, Marian Dvorak, en ei ic , Craig Earley, Paula Thomas, Judy Second row: Rose Ann Janson, John Childs, Robert Eisele Larry Manfull M' ' D lb L Podh ' sky, Don Garvey, Judy Hlavaacka, Gretchen Mehulka. 1 lrvm a ey' awemnce 8'1- Declam Q , 1 'f F ri 5 F l 'M 5 , t if 5' ll ? as N W 'll First row: Judy Miller, Pat Wignall, Cathy Kuhn, Gretchen Mehulka, Kathy Allen, Elizabeth Free- man, June Rehdor, Jeanne Davis. Secrmd row: Ellen Schmidt, Gary Burrows, Aletha Cadman, Carol Thiorcr, Paula Thomas, Larry O'Oonnor, Gary Plogmann, Jere Ewing, Marilyn Podhajsky, Teresa Kopriva. Karen Kopriva President Charlene Sealock w Jim Rund Nancy Sealock Kathy Draper Gary Knoop Mar-V Lea Konicek Vice-Presikient Secretmy Repoffgf' Eighth Grade Cheryl Mason Dean Deke Patti Morrison .f --- : 'wi ..,., ,, X 3 Jhfw .:.-M 1 il if or Daniel Brandt Jayne Dahms Gregory Logan Dale Podhaisky Mary L0iS MCKUIICY Gary Dinsdale Barbara Paustian Roselyn Draper Curtis Caslavka Verna KOPNVH Jim Ohrt me x Mi YL gg, ., ,:,, r ,G-ie , ffm -X Q. , ,, iris. 'T-. ::E5:-gm l'iL-NQSQJ .- - C nv 1 William Hall Pamela Lenth Bobby Thompson Paulette Altenhein Vernon Strachota 1 Podhajsky Carma Halupnik ,, , q fl - l . 2 5 qw 'Hwy , 4 I . K 1.1 1. William Garvey - .,,, ..Y, , , -......,, Y Arthel Blockhus Billy Brutsman Joyce Drinovsky Paul Swartz K K Wiz W e , .' -' , -Jfffwe' Q Q ' if 'ga Q K- :-- 1 , A wp J - I W- ?i :., M- I , ,L., 5 ,, , Ralph Riddle , , , M Arlene Blockhus Lloyd Chaney FK if Q . QRXXM XX , Samuel Young Y ll Karen Bragg Paul Barnes Richard Childs ,. .552 ,u sa - J- 11- - 'f f' 'iivilsifi'ff5iH?ffi?1Lmf5..2355-J -7-23'-iif3::25'iL , -15.4 ...f..'?fE :-rift 5 '- . 5 5 lf' ' '75, ' P K , , X f g A f 35149 , 5 ., f 'XX 1 - N lf f Yi .- - yi A X H , V .VCV Eels e e ' me ,. ,I E l wg-3, l uv W Vvnviqys Ks James McKinley Ken Smith BHHCS VVaItPr Nancy Konicek President Pamela Briggs Donald Sievers Mary Calderwood Bob Steffeny Joens Bonnie Young Chad Cooper Vice-President Secretary Reporter Terry Ransom Robert Kubik Linda Stuart Dickie Andresen Kathryn McKinley Jimmy Peterson Jean McKinley Loren Podhajsky Jem Seventh Grade Garry Staker Galen Vesely Kathy Wood Beverly Kopriva Larry Kubik Donald McKinley Laffy Larsen Delbert Pressley Jimmy Axon Patricia Tudor Warren Sealock Judy Kucera Sarah Stammer John McKinley Janet Miller Jpel Drahos Gamma Seventh Grade X. y ibxwll Safety Patrol First row: Galen Vesely, Gordon Joens, Gary Staker, Captain Chad Cooper, Lieutenant Bonnie Young, Warren Sealock, Janet Miller, Jerry Teckenberg. Second row: Delbert Pressley, Loren Podhajsky, Kathy Wood, Patricia Tudor, Sarah Stammer, Phyllis Herink, Larry Kubik, Gary Zhorne, Terry Ransom. ' Q. .X Q W 'Y' K X V Junior High Cheerleaders .lunior High Basketball First row: Gordon Joens, Ken Smith, Dickie Andresen, Donald McKinney, Bryce Staker, Galen Vesely, Gary Staker, Warren Sealock, Vernon Strachota, Coach O'Connor. Second row: Roger Kubik, Gene Rund, Mark Podhajsky, Curtis Caslavka, Jim Ohrt, Gary Zhorne, Donald Sievers, Bob Steffeny. Third row: Paul Barnes, Dean Deke, Gary Knoop, Russell Bazyn, Bobby Thompson, Gary Dinsdale, Delbert Pressley. Junior High Football First row: Bryce Staker, Gene Rund, Chad Cooper, Gordon Joens, Dale Podhajsky, Samuel Young, Galen Vesely, Gary Staker, Warren Sealock, Coach O'Connor. Second row: Paul Barnes, Richard Childs, Ronnie Adamek, Lynus Bradley, Billy Brutsman, Jim Ohrt, Gary Dinsdale, Terry Ransom. Third row: Larry Staker, Mark Podhajsky, Billy Garvey, Dean Deke, Russell Bazyn, Gregory Logan, Delbert Pressley, Gary Knoop. V5 Q ru .C U 'U f.: ru ca OD .E .C U :- CU GJ -H fb -s-s V0 ETTE OR DRUM MAJ dra per, - San Adrienne C00 Paul Bezman, ille, Charlene Sealock, BTV Som Phyllis gan, mLo Pa First row: Earley, Miller, Patricia dy as, Majoretteg Ju H1 an, Paula Tho dm Ca hajsky, Aletha Pod Meyers, Karlene all. Wign at lson, P Wi 611 eanna Vesely, Ell Konicek, D 3. Judy Madera, Mary Le avis, D Jeanne Second row: Darlys Behms, Corrine Scott, JoAnne Kucera, Mary Lou Fleming, Roberta Tudor, Shir- Morrison, Teresa aylor, Nancy Sealock, Patti Karen Kopriva, Robert N Naylor, Wood, William ley Kopriva. Cn hajsky, Stev arcella Pod ith, M Sm e Eyres, Carol Thierer, Doris 3.1111 Jeanette LeFevre, Suz rd row: Thi Y Ji Yazarian, Norris nel, Gretchen Mehulka, han W 11119 idick, Ly 8 N ETA Mochal, E11 QI' Staker, Walt Axon, Mr. Rosenthal, Director. 8.5, 01'1'l Th 119 ore Seda, Suzan eod enth, Th aL Kathy Allen, Pamel m Rails, ourth row: Patricia Tudor, Ji F' Barbara Kvidera, Bryce Staker, Lois ndrews, aney, Ethel Ludvicek, Jerry A Bob Brutsman, Lloyd Ch 5 5 za 5 Wood, Mary GY Shirl iller, M FLUTE TRIO: Judy Konicek. Lea Ralls. ed Seda, Kathy Allen, Jim : T TRIO ET CORN Somer-ville, Judy Madera. Phyllis I BRASS SEXTET: Kathy Allen, Jim Ralls, Suzanne Thomas, Gretchen Mehulka, Paula Thomas, Lois Christensen. CORNET QUARTET: Kathy Allen, Jim Ralls, Pam Lenth, Ethel Ludvicek. BRASS QUARTET: Jim Ralls, Kathy Allen, Gretchen Mehulka, Ellen Neidick. TROMBONE QUARTET: Walter Mochal, Lynne Whannel, Ellen Neidick, Gretchen Mehulka MIXED CLARINET QUARTET: Pat Wignall, Jeanette LeFevre, Pam Logan, Deanna Vesely. QC BRASS QUINTET: Pam Lenth, Ted Seda, Bob Brutsman, Ellen Neidick, Jeanne Davis. Concert Band First row: Judy Miller, Shirley Wood, Mary Lea Konicek, Mary Lou Fleming, Roberta Tudor, Pat Wignall, Jeanette LeFevre, Suzanne Eyres, Ellen Wilson, Norris Yazarian, Jimmy Axon, Teresa Koprivia. Second row: JoAnne Kucera, Phyllis Somerville, Judy Madera, Darlys Behrns, Carol Thierer, Paul Bezman, Doris Smith, Nancy Sealock, Marcella Podhajsky, Charlene Sealock, Karen Kopriva, William Naylor, Pam Logan, Deanna Vesely, Corrine Scott, Patti Morrison, Robert Naylor. Third row: Patricia Tudor, Adrienne Cooper, Jeanne Davis, Paula Thomas, Ethel Ludvicek, Kathy Allen, Jim Ralls, Steven Staker, Walter Mochal, Ellen Neidick, Lynne Whannel, Gretchen Mehulka. Fourth, row: Aletha Cadman, Karlefne Podhajsky, Patricia Earley, Sandra Meyers, Pamela Lenth, Su- zanne Thomas, Bob Brutsman, Lloyd Chaney, Theodore Seda, Jerry Andrews, Barbara Kvidera, Bryce Staker, Lois Christensen, Director Mr. Rosenthal. .X BAND COUNCIL: First row: Judy Miller, Jim Rails, Suzanne Thomas. Second row: Jeanne Davis, Ethel Ludvicek, Ellen Neidick, Paula Thomas, Pat Wignall First row: Patti Morrison, Nancy Sealock, Jim Axon, Corrine Scott, Teresa Kopriva, Patty Earley, Judy Madera. Second row: Ellen Neidick, Lynne Whannel, Gretchen Mehulka, Suzanne Thomas, Bob Brutsman, Jim Raalls, Kathy Allen, Ted Seda, Paula Thomas. SAX SEXTET: Nancy Konicek, Patti Morrison, Corrine Scott, Teresa Kopriva, Norris Yazarian, Jim Axon. Intermediate Band First row: Joleen Holst, Nancy Pavelka, Betty Paustian, Judy Kucera, Joyce Drinovsky, Gordon Joens, Cheryl Keil, Barbara Paustian, Kathy Wood, Nancy Konicek, Bormie Young. Second row: Delbert Pressley, Phyllis I-Ierink, Diana Williams, Carol Mysak, Donna fkeswell, Dickie Andresen, Pamela Barley, Bob Steffeny, Barbara Young, Phyllis Cadman, Mary Steffeny, Dana Munger, Vickie Rottler, Wendy Caldervvood, Judy Ross. Third row: Paul Somerville, Stuart Whannel, Mark Martin, Mary Kucera, Linda Chaney, Karla Weaver, Warren Sealock, Patricia Eyres, Linda Stuart, Ken Smith, Dan Brandt, Director Mr. Ros- enthal. CLARINET QUARTET: Pat Wignall, Jeanette LeFevre, Suzanne Eyres, Ellen Wilson. Kindergarten JGITY Shifm Marilyn 5teff'eUY Steven Siemens Lois Zhome John Caldelwood Rebecca Bovey Jack Pulkrabek Linda Drinovsky Ronald Howard Lois Harder Mark Beecher Vicky Pecenka Joel Cooper Michael DeVries Donna Starck Wayne Schmidt Doris Kahler Randolph Sorrell Diane Lunde Craig 0'C0l1ll0I' David Mllilgel' SUB Wilson Gary Neymeyer Angela Bohnsack Dalona Vokoun Debra Fleming Craig Wignall Anne Wieck Marvin Boldt .-QN' Jackie McKinney Shirley Sell GPCBOYY Siakel' Judy Wood Dean Miner Beverly Pavelka Jessie Fuller Dennis Halupnick Michael Tudor Steven Barge Brenda Fehr i John Vavroch First Grade Barbara Brackett Stephen Somerville Susan Pusteoska Bruce Stammer Kathryn PGCCIIKH Roger Vol-ba Anita Bartos Kenneth Thomas Danny Thomas Lynne Wilson Bruce Morrison Nancy Eckhardt L I , Nancy Bradley Steven Pokorny Anne Hatton Steven Nagel First Grade Linda Zhorne Connie Vavmch Kent Tanner DuWayne Sivertscn Q r 1 SCOUY Wharmel Kim Powell Billy Bonewitz Tommy Foley Verlyn Barnes Kevin Pecenka Janice Thompson Bruce Sparks Joy Pulkrabek Carolyn Lunde Kathleen Halupnik Debra Hladik David Beecher Kenneth Dedic Lloyd Bohnstengel Vicki Kostlan Second Grade Thomas Young Colleen Sealock Ronnie Bartos Cynthia Weaver Rebecca McKinney Ronald Sell Phyllis Kllfin Kent VOSe1y Murray McKixmey Paul Wignall Bruce Brutsman Donna Halupnik Janet Howard Willis McGrew Cheri Thomas Ricky Jo Harrison Second Grade Genevieve Scott Teddy Finch Thomas Logan J anis Joel Cizek Joyce Posusta Gary Hanus Rhonda Stevenson Ricky Jo IAFGVYB Arthur Calderwood Lorraine Lunde Jack Hiatt Roger Howard James Stuart N Dennis Bradley Teri Lynn Eckhardt Jo Ann Ralls M-ary Heaton Cameron Rottler Tommy Ormsby Nancy Gravatt Douglas Neymeyer Steven Bnadley Nancy Tudor Carol Starck Jan Cooper Third Grade Loren Zmolek Delores McKinney Robert Foss Neal Wood LaVon Plogmann Dwight Konicek Dennis Dedic Wanda Huffman Jacqueline Cizek Dean Powell Wayne Janssen Mary Harrison James Swartz Mary Whannel Larry Lunde Linda Bohnstengel Dale Christensen Roger DeVries Jeff Wilson Third Grade is iri+li2ff.T5'-A' J w 5 :9--' if . Q m N' K X X- .. R ,. X Q V ' X, 'xl , .. , St I H an ey anus Dennis Pavelka Mary Betts f David Elverum Mariel Staker Pat O'C0nn0r Sheila Morrison Barbara Hladik Kirby Gruchow suzetfe Norby Bruce Somerville Zoe Ann Wignall Judy Munger Harry Harrison J0hn Stull Bobby Nessler Thomas Porter Nancy Wood Thgmgs Childs Fourth Grade Mike Cfuml-Y Sandra Sell Dirk Voetberg JoAnn Bitcon Billy Safely Bruce Sorrell John Kopriva Larry Howard Robelvt Whipple Barbara Briggs Verlyn Mysak Dwayne Konicek Kim Kan' Samene Wilimek Arthur Ormsby Ila Ransom Janice Pecenka Mike Halupnjck Ma,-C Powell Ann Brackett DOIUUG Chilek Manda H-ite Tommy Adamek Linn Stammer Fourth Grade Steven SWHH2 Kathy Kvidera Randy Evenson Joan Dvorak Joleen Holst James Vokoun JOYCE Pausmm Paul Larsen Graydon Caslavka Jane Vavroch Leroy Burrows James Hanrison Carl' Kvnicek Kathy Bradley Marilyn Van Gorp Joel Norby g-, -. .-- . Davld Wxlsvn Tana Mc Richard szemberg if Julia Weber John Thomas Neta Fuller Candace Thomas Kathy Miller dw fl Jay Whanncl xx . : iff X' i ff? sais- 'Qfws k f f fi Pauline 'Ewoldft Carol Mysak Susan Childs Sandra Childs Carol Meinhvart Dennis Neymeyer Bob Ormsby Tommy Neidick David Lange Vernon Zmolek Georgia Huffman Dana Munger Ruth Kuhn Cheryl Keil Henrietta Stammer Fifth Grade Ronnie Charmichael LeRoy Wood Stuart Whannel Mark Martin Vicki Rottlefr Pam Darley Judy Thompson MHTY Jean Tudor Fifth Grade Wendy C81d0l'W00d Paul Somerville Donna Sell Larry Shinn Phyllis Cadman Thomas Stull Linda Chaney Dennis BHIICS Violet Martin Mike Reuman Donna Finch M8l i1Yi'l Kvidera Larry Smith Diana Malam Nancy Pavelka Ben DeVries Mary Steffeny lit!! I. 1 YW .. 4 U S-r i - 9 5.23 K K 5-Q i n r a+,,,5EE,g::t sy S Q- Kathy Sparks Dennis Gruchow Janice Frier Nancy Porter I-ge Freeman Emma McKinley A1221 Giger Betty Paustian Marlys Nation Carol Zhome Patricia Eyres Gregory Sorrell gr xx JS Q X li k k ffi,sS2.gfii52 :g1'Eg-I 2.1 ' :: ii H- 51' Q '4:kiffiiff:f- - f Fifi Sie 7. . W,.. -gi 9 .. s Lynn Gruchow Darrel Podhajsky Roger Janssen Janet Neymeyer Donna Foley Judy Posusta JoAnn Hlavacka Barbara Patty Eckhardt l Rosemary Sealock Darrell Paustian Sixth Grade Sharon Caslavka Karla Weaver Robert Sfakerl Delores Philp Sammy Briggs Mary Kucera Delbert Hall Peggy Rasmussen ww- N' . 1, 1 'f Donna Creswell Clark Wood Student Helpers rnx.1.u..vAn.1nA..,..,-. . -.-W ..,.,. ....,.,,, , My Second row: Gary Staker, Richard Childs, Samuel Young, Ralph Riddle, Galen Vesely. Fanuhar Faces JANTTORSI C1iff0l'd Al' CLASS REPORTERS: First row: Patti Morrison, Elizabeth Freeman, Inna Hale. len' O' W' Edwards' Second row: Mary Lea Konicek, Steven Staker, Gretchen Mehulka, Kathy Allen, Chad Cooper COOKS: Martha Whipple, Egidie Erickson, Ann Musfc-lt, Esther Kutin. BUS DRIVERS: Bob Logan, J. C. Fleming, Edwianl Vesely, Glen Hall, Bradley Benfer, James Maar. Booster Pag Professional Director Dr. D. N. Voetberg Dr. Harry S. Bezman Dr- K- Y- Yalarian Dr. F. E. Brutsman Dr. G. M. Dalbey Dr. P- L Eyres Traer Convalescent Home Dr. Frank H. McLeod Dr' F' M- Henry Business Firms Frank's Shoe Store Hi-Way Cafe Farmers Lumber Co. Boettcher Furniture Company First National Bank Hyland Insurance Holub's Jewelry Gethmann Concrete KL Materials Co. Traer Star-Clipper Pemberton 8z Keil Implement Co. Rollins Cleaners Ray Holst Implement Co. Ralls' 5c to 31.00 Store Traer Motor Co. 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Traer High School - Redhawk Yearbook (Traer, IA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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1958, pg 11

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1958, pg 31

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1958, pg 62

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1958, pg 67

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1958, pg 18


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