Valley High School - Highlights Yearbook (Elgin, IA)
- Class of 1959
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Q. w A G , 95' ' SANDRA BILDEN Basketball, Girls Chorus x C o F T an an Honor oclety, es an Asst Dir One Act la News Staff Soph Pres Jr Play, Annual Editor ROGER BOLEYN Boys Chorus Mixed Chorus News Staff, Jr Play 'iv' 1 H '. i i ' MARLENE BUTIKOFER MERLIN CHAPMAN Girls Chorus News Staff Basketgill Thgsgian Librarian, Mixed Chorus, Baseba , Honor o ety, Speech, Jr. Play Band Jr. Play F.T.A., Footoall, F.F.A. ?. W Us so DICK COH5IN TWDY DURR Annual Staff, Junior Play Basketball, Qpeech, Jr Newstaff, Science Club ROGER FREDERICK MAXINF GAGE Mixed Chorus, Basketball Girls Chorus, Librarian, F'O0t'D81l,r BHS6'D8l1, Bo s Cheerleader, Girls State C1'10I 1-IS, Pack, PSP Cl'-1 Junior Vice President E1e1ar12a2da1sE,OrCa1C:2sae5 Z QQ? c 5 CURTIS GILSON DAVID GROVE Basket 11 Saseball Jr Vice Pres Science Footba Wlixe horus C1 Baseball an B sket Boys Chorus, Band b Manager, F F CAROL ANN GUNDERSON ARNOLD GWYVR Mi d Ch Th 1 1 d Ch B Gifes c 015321 Asiip Exif-' pfgch opus' Cys Chorus Jun or ay, Librarian Yi- A f BQH' . .x. - Q Y? f x c my ! .ffl 5 r gg R 1 Bi . . Q H dll TONY HABEGER RONALD HALVWRSON Band, Bo s Chorus, Mixed Boys Chorus, Mixed Cho , Chorus, ootball Football, F F A DARLA HANGARTNER RANDINE HANSON Band, Annual Staff, Jr. girl? ghorgi Mi ed C o s if 5' Ei3Zea??eech'Lib1'mm' PiZ3,aspaech,1'SSn3 ' I' DAVID HELGERSON BARBARA HUNSBERGER E s Cporggalipegeggtagf Girls Chorus, Librarian Mixed Chorus, Newstaff Bas etball, Mixed Chorus Jr Play, Speech F F A , Soph Vice Pres QA GARY HYDE ORDELL KJOSA o t all, B sketba 1 Scienc C1 b F otha 1 g.1S?'.R. , iomecoming Basebail, F. 'F. X., ir' King Play KATHY KNUDTSON GARRY KUHENS N t f Lib B 1 J B k tb 11 S h P Pigs aM ied Cgogugn'Ba5a Jggigr greasurgg res Gi ' Ch Dan ' Band P1 B b 1 'St d Hoge: Sogi'g?:i,BangePres 0035511886 al ' u ent DAVID LAMBORN Mixed Chorus, Newetaff, Science Club, Boys Cho , Speech Soph. Treasurer, Boys Sfate JOYCE LARSON Cheerleader Jr Play, L brar an, irls Chorus, M xed horus, Newstaff, gtugent Council, Speech, an I efijliw I f ' Jr: C CC ' be l ' 1 is 6 ' MW ,-4' W. JUDY LARSON Girls Chorus, Newstaff Mixed Cnorgs, Basketball Ban5?r5B2 C um ?aJo i y' Sec Tgeas Stu ent Counc resid n ls e onor ociety, ance and LAVILA LARSON Librarian, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Newstaff, Basketball, Majorette, Jr Play DIANE MATTOCKS EESE8BYa5i: 9E35ActGi5i! C orus Honor iociety, Newstaff ganaging Editor F32S?H3Rt,PeaSM5i3fetiE: Annual Staff r 5- ' .fi LYLE MEDBERRY SZSie?b5iis C1uSAsS5g1i Football, Newstaff I MARGARET MEDBERRY WANDA MEYER Basketball, One Act Play Girls Chorus, Jr Play, Junioi Pfgra ggggr Sog , Librarian, Annual staff S eec , esp , t d t Librarian, ews a LARRY MILES DENNIS MUcHow A es and Na s Club J Play Baskezball, R F A 8?gb8RgfusMixea C2 a Basegall Jr Play, Science Club JOHN NELSON Basketball, Mixed Chorus, Boys Ch rus, Foot all, Basebal One Act lay, Student Council, Honor ocie Zh S ie ce lub, hes un or lay, res gn L Junior Pres , oys ate BEVLRLY OELBEHG Basketball, Mixed Choru Band, Dance Band Ban SSS? 25: Effie 2533: Ma orette Junior Play, Fr shmen Treasurer .-1-0 ,f CURTIS OLSON LUIS PULFER Mixed Chorus, Basketball Librarian, Girls Chorus, Bo s Chorus Junior Pla M1 d C Bageball, Football y Spggch horns' Jr Play' 3 - ? 5 3 ff I G 1 E 5 1 S se 2 s is - 3 ,X Q , sg ,,, ,efs Q fd O ARLAN STEGWN SHARON SHIPPY Wrestling, Track Basketball, Girls Chorus glxyelgigexgfgyfaoph F356 sgman Junior Secretary AUDREY SUTTER Basket all, he rle der Librar an un or ia M521 E255 Ni sity? PAT WILSON Librarian, Cheerleader, G rig horus, T esp ans, M xe horus, la , Honor Society, Newstaf , B d B v P 1 Dagce 13323, Annggi 'I r o E? 9? 5 ' Hip C a Z l?1fl O? 1 S HIM? Y 3 S2 if GLENDA WEDU Sr Sec , Fr President, Girls Chorus Mixed Cho rle ader Dance Band 1 or Newstaff Jr Play Honor Society, Librarian Band, Homecoming Queen CLASS GFFICERS ARTHUR HEHRLING 5 Senior Pres., Soph. Sec. Basketball, Baseball, News Staff Boys State, Jr. Play, Football gd! . f , W X3 f7!'f -ofwfl ,Cf-14 a,elZlS1.'zcdf.f72f cL4fc4,1Ccf,Vf 1 YQ 45'fD!W Cole! f4LeLL, f flvweev 4o4wJ DAVID FRIEDWN oys Eggrsgesgggggtbg Football Bovs State and Senior Attendant CLASS WILL we, the extravagant seniors of 1959, of Valley High School, county of Fayette, state of Iowa, being of sound and superior minds, declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all to Caro Kathlee formed class t long hours of practice Poopman c ncess can put Clark, Dwain B Sonny K linda H to Judy the des the cla Alan Da quarter hour to Qeabroo to hr who has leading grades Frieden to Denn wills heretofore made Audrey Sutter, l Swenson Beverly Oelber n Amundson, in as I have Lyle Medberry, o Mr Zurbrigge Tony Habeger, do will and bequeath my cheerleading unliorm g, do will and bequeath my telephone calls to hopes she can keep the neighbors as well in do will and bequeath my ability to sleep in n do will and bequeath my music ability and many to Lawrence white Dennis Muchow, do will and bequeath my late hours to Dale Lois Pulfer, do will and bequeath all my honest work in the ion stand to Dennis Friebenow David Helgerson,d0 will and bequeath my Ford to anyone who the pieces together and pound out the dents Patricia Wilson, do will and bequeath my waistline to Mr in hopes that he can keep on his diet Arlan Stegen, do will and bequeath my unbreakable nose to arker Schori Herrling, do will and bequeath my football ability to err Carol Ann Gunderson, do will and bequeath my wavy hair to ackman Darla Hangartner, do will and bequeath my quiet disposition Lembke Curtis Gilson,do wDl and bequeadu my trombone to Roger Berg Nanda Meyer, do will and bequeath my Chemise dress back to igners, in hopes that they come up with something different David Frieden, do will and bequeath my desks in the back of ssrooms to anyone who can get away with more than I did vis, in hopes that he will be Valley's first all American back Barbara Anderson, do will anyone who doesn't eat and bequeath my twenty minute noon much and my love for onions to Mr le Curtis Olson, do will and Seabrooke John Nelson, do will and the ambition to carry it Joyce Larson,do will and bequeath my secret dreams of cheer in a state tournament game to the 1959 60 cheerleaders Sharon Shlppy, do will and bequeath my good home economics to Marian Bilden Arnold Guyer, do will and bequeath my height to Dianne bequeath my ability to play cards bequeath my brief case to anyone David Lamborn, do will and bequeath my vigorous night life is Meyer Maxine Care, do will and bequeath my talent for going to sleep in clas to Colleen Corbin, because she spends so much time in the nurse's room Mattocks' barn to Dennis Carry Kuhens, d will and bequeath my parking place by Meyer, because he seems to have trouble in finding a proper place Ofle, so that he may play flute to Fremont the low notes Bobby Mott great ability to do will and bequeath the high note instead Gary hyde, do will and bequeath my build Earb ra hunsberger, do will and bequeath Kathryn Knudtson, blush over nothing to Carl Erickson Dlck Corbin, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Jere Murray I, A f '- I, . 1, ' ' I, . . ' V v I, . 'L 1,' , f l o I, 1 . 1, ' A A ' ' . I, . . . I, . I, . 1, it ' ' - I, ' . I, 1 v l I, . A 1, Merlin cnepmen, dolwill and bequeath my etnlenie ability to I, . ...I C Q . , I, V . i, A V , 1, ' . - I, - . I, A l ' Ii. 1, 2 H I, ' . o ' I, A . I my 5 1 l s of . I, to Y . I, a 1 my AI, I . I, Ordell Kjosa, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Roselyn Clark, hoping she can make better use of it than I did. I, Randine Hanson, do will and bequeath my blonde hair to Ruby Shaffer. I, Sandra Bilden, do will and bequeath my 'MQ Ford to my sister Diann, in hopes that she doesn't put any more dents in it. I, Larry Miles, do will and bequeath my car to any poor sucker who is dumb enough to take it and my toothpick to Willy Christen. I, Judy Durr, do will and bequeath my tennis shoes to Dianne Frieden, in hopes that she won't have to amputate her big toe. Diane Mattocks, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Volga boys to Juleena Aeschliman, because she will make good use of it Roger Boleyn, do will and bequeath my ability to play the guitar to Dale Hoopman Marlene Butikofer, do will and bequeath my used biology book to Mr Cook, in hopes he can use it for future studying Lavila Larson, do will and bequeath my ability to twirl my baton to Jere Murray Ronald Halverson, do will and bequeath my ability to dance to Alan Davis I Judy Larson, do will and bequeath my drum major's uniform to Jere Murray Roger Priederich, do will and bequeath my French haircut to Bob Klingman Nargaret Vedberry, do will and bequeath my interest in Un1on to Jean Amundson David Grove, do will and bequeath my love for girls to Mitts Glenda Wedo, to Dianne Frieden Crayton Ash, Clermont road to Tom do will and bequeath my membership in tre do will and bequeath my knowledge of the Sniffen We, the seniors of 1959, do will and bequeath To the freshmen, our artillery for self defense in study revolutions To the sophomores, our boys, 10 hopes that they liven up classes as much as they did ours To the juniors, our long peaceful clas meetings, in hopes they can reach more speedy agreements tkan we did dest John Club East hall your that lo tre teachers, our dislike lor essay tests and our undying love for text books In witness whereof, we have hereunto set own hand and seal to this our last will and testament at on this 12 45 day of in the year o one thousand nine hundred NITNESCES President of Senior Class 4 I-'Ib UJ aot 'o m SEM! 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' - y' 1, v w L Q I A . if T e next program was nAmerican Bowling Winner of the men's event was ORDELI KTOSA, who had fifteen strikes in a row Champion woman bowler was WABDA MEYER No wonder Wanda always wanted to go bowling for our class parties at Valley High On the same channel was a woman's wrestling match It featured PAT nBone Crushern MILSON and EBV 'knock 'em Deadn OELBEHG The match ended in a draw I have seen enough wrestling, so I changed channels The Mrs America contest wfs on with only trree contestants left Strangely enougt, Huey were Valley Iigh graduates,JOYCE LARSON, SPARON SHIPPY, and NAXINE GAGL After dme hr America contest was over, an adult western was on DICK CORBIA, a gun slinger and poker player, was the villain he was challenged by, of all people, a woman As the challenger c me closer, I P6COLF1Z6G her as tte famous western star, LOIQ PLLFER The srow was sponsored by AnLAN STEGEN's Gun Shop The guns used on the program were from Arlan's world famous gun collection The GARRY KUPLIS late sports news was on after the western, and Garry's guest was a Iorner clas mate, MERLIN CPAPMAN Coach Chapman had iust taker his basbettall tean to the state tournaments I ct nged cran els once A review of events in movies, books, and music was The award for the best book of the year was awarded to DIANL IITTOCYQ lor Ioceling as a Career BAREAwA A Dhn CN was fiven an aw ru for selllng the most recordings of nLOW16 The best love scene 1D bott novies and television was played by PHNOLD ure fr ekn GVYER and R DDINE Here Vampn hANSON I must rave dozed off for aulile because I was suddenly ned e ng, Hhow and lor today only, gas sale LD LQCF' Statlon n Cler ort, Iowa after the commercial the picture began to fade away into a science program featuring tke noted cremist, Profes or FLBNDA vLDO, who was talking on how to split the atom Professor Nedo's guest was QANDRA BILDrN, missionary to tre nelgiar Congo Sandra discassed tre Mou hou problem in Hue Congo ris rov was sponsored by FATFY K UDTQON, the wealthiest woman in the world The late late show was about to b95lH Suddenly vo ce say, 'N dear friends, do you hate problems witk life9 lhen write to Aunfie Judy today Tre address is I heard a your love JLDY DURR, New York City, New lork After Jud, went off the air I decided it was long past my bedtlme I swltched oil television and thought to myself, nIsn't television wonderful h H Q I 1 L, , I O n Y . v 1 - . , , ' . 1 1 U I , V A Q , 1 1 1 - . f A . . 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X 'Z Lf if 5 , f f -P' M 4 n 'K r if J , x w gf ..f .55 X 'ff tv K , vi ,Q x K I ' f if Q, - M 1 1 F' F -1 H , ,-1 i AA Xi f 1 si' , I I sr 'ul -49 - X 5: -..... -9 .Jv- . 1 .,-11 KN f 'N JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Fres1dent.Linda Stephenson V President Dennis Meyer Sec Treas Deon Jennings Lllen Thies, Judy Lembke, Eva Mae Hofer, Linda Stephenson, Deon Jennings, Donald Havenstrite Row 2 Piss Corinne Schoien,sponsor, Bonnie Taylor, Roselyn Clark, S dra Kjosa, Danice Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Eloise Lantz, Sonny Kerr, Elsie Wedo, Bonnie Miller, Eileen Vosbell, Reva Friederich, Wanda Gage, Kathleen Amundson, Robert Cook, sponsor ow 3 LaVerne Nims, Adrain Nelson, Lawrence white, Ervin Ames, Robert Hilgerson, Roger Frieden, David Christen, Susan Durnan, Dwain Barker, Nicky Baumgartner, Kathleen Gisleson, Lyle heisner Row Q Fremont Ogle, Billy Cook,Paul hanson, Ronnie Tatro, Richard Neumann, Roger Berg, Dennis Neyer, Jere Purray, Bob Klingman, Alan Davis, David Blockhus, Harlan Yearous, Dennis Griebenow, Larry Metzger, Richard Orth Not pictured Harold Smock, Ruby Holden, Ronnie Davis 5 .- ..- Rcw l: Lery Hinkel, Shirley Rainey, Jean Amundson, Karen Gllson, an ' R : ' ,QQ- an .. nfl 1 - af L -V 4'0 'PWR 23,11 n ' ww, . -' x 1 xvfx Y A sw. ,, SOPHOMORE Cl-A55 sg CLASS OFFICERS Pres... ....Pat Larson V.Pres..... ....Diann Bilden Sec.-Treas......Carl Erickson now l Jane Schott, Roger Yauslin, Clarissa Filler, Eunice Ioward, Danny mhies, Sandra Shepard, Eileen Jones, Karen Kjosa, Ruann Petzger Row 2 Anita Olson, Marian Christen, Dick Wheeler, Carol Swenson, Ruth Ann Kohls, Donald Akkerman, sponsor w 5 Ann Tiles, Carolyn Olson, Barbara Yearous, bervil Nabb, Billy Stephenson, Paul Christen, Robert Crow, Gwendolyn Baeohler, Judy Luchsinger, Carolyn Follett ow Q Wayne Voshell, Gerald Bond, Tom Sniffen, Douglas Aylsworth, Dale Hoopman, Ben Iunsberger, Ronald Stegen, Jimmy Frieden, John Mitts, Allan Osmuhdson, Otis Blockhus Linda Crain, Dorothy Helgerson, Allan Thompson, Linda Hackmann, R 0 I 'I Z A R : , Row 1 Fred Barnhouse, Curtis Gruver, Marian Bilden, Karen Larson, Karen Schneider, Ronald Thompson, hrs Mildred hoore, sponsor 2 Sh lv hims Marie Friederich, Diann Bilden, ancy Row e y Nhittenbaubh, Merlin Nickels, Sharnel Rothlisberger, Janice Kamp, Rita O'Nea1, Erma Pritchard L 1 ..3. , Larson, Tim Corkery, Barbara Krueger, Pargaret hanson, Lois Clark, Pam Clothier Row Roberta Wilson, Janet Gehring, Dennis Shaffer, Colleen orbin Dianne Prieden, Bob Carrison, Carl Erickson, Carol , J 1 a Aeschliman Douglas Anderson, Dean Jennings Uelgerson, u een , Not pictured are donald helson, David Couslns, Ronrie Baker fi HOMEMAKERS U1 og A w4Rg DIANE NATTOCKS Row : Elaine Hellum Pat Larson, Ruby Shaffer, Letha Light, y e - I n X 5. 1 , win 'll A 1 JP 4.-v H. A il ' M' 5 uhm, -pf -6 at-DJ' FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Pres... ...Gloria Hyde V.Pres..... ....Dean Peterson Sec.-Treas......Huth Klingman How l Doyle Gage, Marion Pritchard, Leslie Guyer, Sharon Loftsgard, George arson, LaVerne Osterrus,Cloria Frieden, Darlene Hofer,Robert Mott Row 2 Bob Schupbach, Carol Snaffer, Gloria Hyde, Marilyn Paulson, Nancy Ortk, Carol Loftsgard, Janice Anderson,Linda Nander, Phyllis Nims, Kenny Klingman w 3 Don Gardner, sponsor, uane Franks, Leo Christen, Dean Peterson, Teddy Frieoerich, Samnie Hofer, Richard Amundson, Duane Kamp, Ivan Deisner, Paul Jennings, Ruth Klingman, Kermit Petersom Fred Clark, sponsor Row Q Victor Feller, Terry Habeger,Larry Parks, Carlyle Blockhus, LaVerne Howard, LaVerne Krueger, Gary Voshell, Roger Torson, Russ wedo, John Bennett, Karolyn Kerr, Sharon Seago Not pictured Kathy Jones, Karen Corbin, Robert Ruroden , . s . T . A , , . ' ' f . . 2 1 Ro t D . , . . . . . . li 1- 1141, , AX ' o 4-an .unify fx K5 CONCERT BAND Row 1 Sandra Anderson, Danice Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Janet Gehring, Robert Crow, Roberta Wilson, Randine Hanson, Letha Light, Joyce Larson, Kathy Knudtson, Carol Swenson, Eloise Lantz Row 2 Pat Wilson, Sharnel Rothlisberger, Jean Amundson, Marian Christen, Ann Miles, Kay Amundson, Clarissa Miller, Linda Stephenson, Lois Clark, Dale Hoopman, Janice Anderson, Gwendolyn Baeckler, Bev Oelberg, Kenny Kllngman, Glenda Wedo, Judy Larson Stephenson, Linda Wander, Sharon Loftsgard, Ben Hunsberger, Nancy Whittenbaugh, Tony Habeger, Bob Klingman, Diane Frieden, Pat Larson, Dean Peterson, Ruth Ann Kohls, Karen Larson, Carolyn Follett, Bonnie Taylor, Margaret Hanson, Anita Olson, Roger Berg, Richard Orth, Terry Habeger, Ruth Klingman, Curtis Gilson Row Q Sandra Bilden, Bob Mott, Ervin Ames, Pam Clothier, Ardan Greener, director, Richard Amundson, Jim Frieden, Paul Hanson, Fremont Ogle Not pictured Kathy Jones, Deon Jennings with Arden Greener as conductor, the Valley High concert and marching band began practiclng as soon as school started The marching band preformed at all home football games On December 22, the concert band presented its annual Christ mas program Numerous Christmas selections were played Appearing with the band were the choruses,under the direction of Fred Clark The Fayette County Band Festival in January was the next public appearance of the band Three members were selected to play in the Dorian Music Festival at Luther College on March 2 and 3 April brought large and small group contests The small group contest was held on April Zh and 25 at Decorah The large group contest was held on May 2 at West Union The band appeared for the first time in their new uniforms at the large group contes Row 5: Carolyn Olson, Carol Helgerson, Dorothy Helgerson, Billy MIXED CHORUS Row l Jean Amundson, accompanist, Pat Wilson, Joyce Larson, Sandra S pard, Clarissa Miller, Barbara Anderson, Ruth Klingman, Carol Shaffer, Lavila Larson, Glenda Wedo, Sandra Bilden Row 2 Lois Pulfer, Linda Stephenson, Anita Olson, Barbara Krueger, Janice Anderson, Diann Bilden,Nancy Whittenbaugh,Dorothy Helgerson, Carolyn Olson, Janice Kamp, Karen Larson, Carol Swenson, Sharnel Rothlisberger w 3 Bonnie Taylor, Kay Amundson, Marilyn Paulson, Lois Clark, Gwen Baechler, Carolyn Follet, Marlene Butikofer, Randine Hanson, Kathleen Gisleson, Judy Larson, Roberta wilson, Kathy Knudtson, Letha Light, Margaret Hanson, Sam Hofer Row Richard Amundson, Audrey Sutter, Bev Oelberg, Terry Habeger, yle arson, Jim Frieden, Tony Habeger, Curtis Gilson, Crayton Ash, Dale Hoopman, Fremont Ogle, Roger Boleyn, Danice Anderson,Sandra Anderson, Mr Clark, director Not pictured Kathy Jones Christmas Program Gir'1's Chorus Mixed Ckorus W A A A he . . . 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A 'I Q Row 1 rat Wilson, Deon Jennings, Lois Pulfer, Karen Kjosa, L vila Larson, Joyce Larson, Sandra Bilden Row 2 Barbara Anderson, Clarissa Miller, Elaine Hellum, Janice Anderson, Anita Olson, Carol Shaffer, Carol Loftsgard, Barbara Krueger, Ruby Shaffer, Jean Amundson, accompanist Row 3 Janice Kanp, Diann Bilden, Bonnie Taylor, Eileen Jones, Margaret Hanson, Lois Clark, Ruth Klingman, Marilyn Paulson, Kay Amundson Nancy Wnittenbaugh, Carol Swenson ow Q Kathy Knudtson, Bev Oelberg, Sandra Anderson, Barb YGHPOUS, Danice Anderson, Barbara Hunsberger, Mr Clark , director, Marlene Butikofer, Qandine Hanson, Gwendolyn Baeckler, Carolyn Olson, Audrey Sutter, Dorothy Ielgerson Not pictured Kathy Jones, Karen Corbin row l lean Amundson, 8CCO1DBHlSC, Leslie Guyer, kenny nlln an, Sow 2 bred Clara, d1PPCLOP, Oennis Qhaffer, Richard Amundson, Oser B0levH, Terry Habarer, bam Jofer, leddy friederlcn low 3 JLWWY Frleden, lony habeger, Cur is oilson, Jere Murray, Fremont Ogle, nonald nalverson : O a . 1 I R : r O 1 ,,,,e , , W W George Larssn, LaVerne Osternus, Doyle Gage 1 'T-A n 1 f ' 4--4 ' 1 ,fl - .. O' . ,, Q ' I 7 - i : .' . f, V A 4- A .1-... -- W Y 4 u H 9 ENSEMBLES BOY'S QUARTET SLXTET Tony H , Curtis G , Fremont O Pat W , Gwen B , Sandy B Not pictured Kenny K Danice A , Bev O Joyce L TRIPLE TRIO Gwen B Barb A Kathy K Sandy B Danice A Joyce L Carol S Pat W Nancy W TRIO'S Nancy W Kathy K Barb A Bonnie T Kay A Anita O FLUTE QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET Kathy K., Joyce L. Danice A., Sandra A. Letha L., Roberta W. Pat W., Sharnel R. GIRL'S TRUMPET TRIO Nancy W , Diane F , Pat BRASS SEXTET Curtis G , Lois C , Bonnie T Fremont O , Ben H , Nancy W PRLNCH HORN wo 1 L1 Lois C Linda S Clarissa I , Kay A BOY'S TRUIPET TRIO Tony H , Ben H , Bob K BRASS CFOIR Linda S , Lois C , Anita O Fremont O , Terry H , Curtis G Bob K , Tony F , Ben H , Nancy N BRASS QUARTET Terry H , Curtis G Ben H , Nancy W xl MIXED CLARINET QUARTET MIXED CLARINET QUARTET Danica A , Sandra A Pat W , Barbara A Elgigg L , Judy L Glenda W , Carol S WOODWIND TRIO FLUTE TRIO sf ,f-Q0 Sandra A Kathy K , Joyce L , Letha Janet G , Kathy K Barbara A Danice A Sandra A CLARINET TRIO'S Pat W Sharnel R Jean A SPEECH Row l Bobby Mott,Darlene Hofer, Linda Stephenson, Janice Anderson Row 2 Clarissa Miller, Linda wander, Linda Hackmann, Nancy Orth, Arnold Guyer, Erma Pritchard, Arlan Peters, director Helgerson, Kathleen Amundson, Letha Light X Row Q Danice Anderson, Bonnie Miller, Kathleen Gisleson, Judy Durr, Ervin Ames, Randine Hanson, Judy Larson, Diane Mattocks ONE ACT PLAY Row l Sandra Bilden, Deon Jennings, Ervin Ames, Kathleen Gislesom N., Linda Stephenson, Glenda Wedo Row 2 Allan Osmundson, Fremont Ogle, Arlan Peters, Director, Crayton Ash, Richard Orth Bow 3: Marlon Christen, Margaret Hanson, Sandra Kjosa, Dorothy SENIOR PLAY Dino Falcaro, a seventeen year old just out of reform school Dennis Muchow Mr Sheridan, a psychotherapist John Nelson Shirley Wallace, a shy teen age office worker Pat Wilson Jackie, the receptionist Barbara Hunsberger Miss Haines, director of the settlement house B Danny Steve Sylvia Della teen age members of the Pat settlement house Bea Mr Mandel, Dino's parole officer Tony Falcaro, Dino's younger brother Mrs Falcaro, his mother Mr Falcaro, his father Mrs Mikula, an old lady First Young Girl, who plays paddle ball Second Young Girl, who has lost a checker arbara Ander on Ordell Kjosa Tony Habeger Judy Durr Diane Mattocks Joyce Larson Sandra Bilden Merlin Chapman Roger Boleyn Audrey Sutter Crayton Ash Judy Larson Glenda Wedo Kathy Knudtson 1' -ers-'P' I.. JUNIOR PLAY JMU Mt! Peter Marshall, a dedicated young minister Catherine Marshall, his wife Peter John Marshall, their small son Allan Talbot, a sensitive young man Judith Bickle, his maiden aunt Jesse Bickle, Jud1th's sister Susan Grant, a confused young woman Marian Grant, her mother Steven Grant, Susan's father George Yost, engaged to Susan Joe Keating, an underprivileged boy Senator James Knox Polk, of the U S Nancy Everetts, a high school senior Barbara Logan, another senior Hulda, an inefficient housekeeper Senate Billie Cook Linda Stephenson Bobby Mott Ervin Ames Ruby Holden Bonnie Miller Kathleen Gisleson Eva Hofer Robert Hilgerson David Blockhus Ronnie Davis Fremont Ogle Kathleen Amundson Danlce Anderson Ellen Thies 5 g w l ls, nloise Lantz, Danice Anderson, Diane Nattocks, 5 nda Nedo, Deon Jennings, David Helgerson Row 2 Arlan Peters, supervisor, Sandra Bilden, Skirley Rainey, Linda Stephenson, Pat Nilson, Mrs Kathryn Grove, supervisor w 3 Fred Clark, supervisor, Roselyn Clark, Kathy Knudtson, Parparet Medberry, Judv Larson Reva PPl9d8P1Ch ow Q Woger Boleyn, Fremont Ogle, Crayton Ash, Roger Berg, Dennis Muchow, Kathleen Gisleson Not Pictured Darla Hangartner, Ervin Ames, Jere burray Knudtson, Mrs Zetta white, acvisor Row 2 Joyce Larson, Lois Pulfer, Audrey Sutter, Barbara Anderson, Lavila Larson, Glenda Wedo w 3 Wanda beyer, Darla rangartner, Nargaret Medberry, Diane Iat ocks, Dick Corbin, Roger Boleyn, Bev Oeloerg, Schori Herrling ow Q Carol Gunderson, Dennis Muchow, Jady Durr,Crayton Ash, John Nelson, David Lamborn, Dave helgerson, Barbara Hunsberger, Randine Panson Ro I Ala: : 1 le ' n V A Ro : F 1 - . a. H 'Zz , Row l: Arlan beters, advisor, :at silson, Sancra bilden, hatLy , L Ho 2 1 l t . f ,1 L ' ' A Lf R : A - v K,1nRYN's kng-,V The library, headed by Irs. Kathryn Grove, has a total of twenty head librarians. These girls have such duties as typing subject, title, and author cards for all new books, work with the magazine stacks, and shelve books The twenty five substitute librarians work on a display for the library window during their spare time 1 W fi Ilia Xx - Row l Ruann Metzger, Pat Wilson, Deon Jennings, Lavila Larson, Joyce Larson, Glenda Wedo Row 2 Lois Pulfer, Jean Amundson, Eva hofer, Wanda Peyer, Bonnie Taylor, Barbara Krueger, Elaine hellum, Linda Stephenson, Karen Kgosa, Mrs Kathryn Grove, supervisor w 3 Karen Gilson, Eunice Howard, Margaret hanson, Lois Clark, Nargaret Nedberry, Kathy Knudtson, Audrey Sutter, Sandra Kjosa, Rita O'Neal, Marie Priederich ow Q Roselyn Clark, Beverly Oelberg, Bonnie Miller, Kathleen Gisleson, Barbara Punsberger, Narlene Butikofer, Randlne hanson, Carol Gunderson, Judy Larson, hoberta wilson, Reva rriederich Not Pictured Maxine Gage, Sharon Shippy , - . 2 Q s - . Q - le . , I F n U 1 S , Uullll. I ' . . I ' 1 ...... . D Ro 2 Q A A 4. 7 . R : ' , v . . 1 , U - , . . .............. . STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 Eloise Lantz, Janice Kamp, Judy Larson, Marian Christen Row 2 Paul Zurbriggen, advisor, Garry Kuhens, John Nelson, Bob Klingman, John Bennett, Alan Seabrooke, advisor The purposes of the Student Council are to foster American citizenship through democratic procedure, to assure a close relationship and good under standing between the faculty and students, and to provide student representation in assisting and advising the facultyin promoting school activities and the betum ment of our school standards Although the Student Coundl was a newly organized group this year, it has undertaken many worthwhile projects and social functions These have included traffic signs in the halls, good 'lt grooming contest, homecoming, CARE Packages, halloween party, valentine party, and selling T SACK SISTERS' coffee at the local basketball tournament! AT THE Some of the members also STUDENT COUNCIL attended the State and District Conventions of Student Councils HALLOWEEN PARTY at Ames, Iowa . . . . . . . 5 Y r I nil . ' - F, ' v. . . ' - . I NAQOSQLW Homo r X f H0 NOR 5 L soclzrv The National Honor Society is an organization for students who have 902 average and who have won awards in at least two activities Mrs Mildred Moore is the sponsor of the organization Three new members were initiated on November lu They were Eloise Lantz, Linda Stephenson, and Diane Mattocks One of the highlights of this year was the Alumni Christmas Party which was held on December 27, 1958 First Semester Officers Second Semester Officers President Sandra Bilden President John Nelson Vice President Judy Larson Vice President Eloise Lantz Secretary Barbara Anderson Secretary Margaret Medberry Historian Kathy Knudtson Historian Judy Durr Publicity Diane Mattocks Row 1 Merlin Chapmar, Frs Mildred Moore, advisor, Sancra bilden, Pat Wilson Row 2 Barbara Anderson Dargaret Iedberry, John Nelson, Joyce Larson, Kathy Knudtson Row Linda Steprenson, Eloise Lantz, Jtdy Durr, Diane bettocks, Judy arson, Glenda Wedo X ! SX ! ! X Treasurer........Merlin Chapman Treasurer.:.:.L1nda Stephenson : , 'A ' A Tl-IESPIANS Row l S ndra oilden, Linda Stephenson, Ervin Ames, Arlan Peters, advlsor, N rgaret Meoberry, Larbare fnderson, Pat wilson Wow 2 Kathleen Cisleson, Richard Orth, Merlin Chapman, John Nelson, Bllly Cook, rremont Ogle, Carol Cunderson The National Thesplan Society is a non secret, non social or anization, or anized to promote the advancement and improvement of the program of the dramatic arts 10 sec ndary schools To qualify for membership to the Thespian Society a student must be of satisfactory academic standing and must have tengunnts These points ar given to a student by the troupe sponsor holnts are earned not only by participating in a play but also by workirg on various committees which are essential in producing the play The THSSFIHU Society has its official colors, flowers, and motto They are colors, blue and gold, flowers, yellow rose and delphlnium motto, Act well your part, here all the honor lies Q55 X JN 013363 WR B ,Bbq '41 1 n 1. . . . gl. . X ff 16 J ,J ' .17 'sf' N R 'QVQ5 ' v ' sf 1 - fit QL 1 1 1LlfQ,.,w t awp, FUTURE AMERICA X Row l Tlldred Doore, advisor, herlln Chapman, Fremont Ogle 1 Dill r bane Row 2 Sandra Bllden, Bonnie Taylor, Bonn e e , y Nittenbaxgh w 3 Deon Jennings,Clarisss hlller, Lois Clark,Iarian Cklisten Barbara Anderson FUTURE FARMERS AMERICA 62- Bm nffmmf '- C f qw X H1 Paul Hanson, George Larson, Donald havenstrlte Q 9 Row 2 Richard Amundson, Paul Christen, Adrian helson, Richard Crth, Fremont Ogle,Ronald Halverson, Lyle Heisner,Ted Friederich xcsbuh 'J w 5 Ross James, advisor, David Christen, Carlyle Blockhus, 45 Ordell Kjosa, LaVern Krueger, Douglas Anderson, David helgerson, Gary hydp Not pictured Lyle hedberry, Larry Miles -5 A A x . , V J re .fi if 1 ,' 2 I - r 'LC . . - 'QNe- ' FII Ro : C , .qi f G ,' Not pictured: Alan Davis :12fdSQ Row 1: Ivan Heisner, Leo Christen, Robert Hilgerson, Roger Berg, Q xg A, 3 i.i v -ff .. 1' Ro : N dj V ' ' SCIENCE CLUB Members of the club meet twice a month and work on their science projects Rickard Pmundson and hdward Kamp are working on radios Harlan Yearous and Nicky Bumgsrtner are maklng model rockc une evening two Upper Iowa University Stucents from their sclence Club came and talked to the Valley Club about tke safety and fuels used in making model rockets 9! 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' ' 3 past siid, 'LU , - ga: have , . the irsi 3 ' 5, ,' 1 g, I , to ack 9 , Y S . P . Q. ' H 6 pair . I , , a s as one of , n I- K , i ' lor sf gm 'go at-X 'ard D- FOOTBALL CHAMPS Front Row C Gilson, L Medberrv,T Ne1son,D Drieden, M Chapman C 5Ison, G Hyde, D Helgerson Second Row A Herrling, ' Habb, R Kerr, J Bennett D Barker Ims, J Mitts, B Cook, I Baum artner Third Row Coach Foglg D Mayen 0 BlocKhus,L Metzper, R Frieden R N eman, D Christen, R Klingman, Asst Coach Seabrooke Back Row! A. Nelson, T. Sniffin, D. Aylsworth, D. Thies. E Pictured: Mgrs. D. Grove, D. Gribenow. Valley Fayette Sumner Elkader Waukon North High Postville West Central Q 'U 'U o 5 H mo dt g w p.o w-o D 5 02'-9 o 3 U o o m o If o D- G rv 0 oHNwrFm4t NlU1b-IMJMJKMIU O E' Sept. Oct. Valley Calmar 0 iE1kader 0 aMaynard 0 nSumner 12 4North High 20 iwaukon 6 GPostv111e O 13 M1 M6 32 4Fayette O 53 ls? 59 FOOTBALL A successful season was a reward for the Valley digh T1ger's football squad and their coaches, Dale bogle and assistant Alan Seabrooke On August 7S,twenty nine able bodied young men reported for practice Eleven of these were returning lettermen From the very first day of practice, the boys had their eye focused on the top spot of the Upper Iowa Conference After winning seven conference games and one non conference game, the goal was achieved The Valley letter winners were Gary Hyde, erlin Helgerson, Lyle Medoerry, Curtis Olson, Robert Kerr, Lalerne Nims,Dwain Barker, Billy Cook, David ChP1St6D, Dennis Weye , John Mitts, Otis Blockhus, and John Bennett Valley High placed six men on the all conference squad They were David Frieden, Merlin Chapman, Billy Coox, Otis Blockhus, and John Bennett Gary Hyde won a place on the all state fourth team, while Merlin Chapman, Davld Frieden, Billy Cook, Robert Kerr, and Otis Blockhus received honorable mention To complete the winning season the Tiger squad and coaches were honored at a banquet Wally Schwank, head foot ball coach and athletic director of Coe College in Cedar Rapids, was guest speaker. worried Coaches First Conference Win Over Elkader W Chapman, John Nelson, David Frieden, Curtis Gilson, David 1 H V Lf I' FOGLE'S TW5 LVi with the loss of only one player last year, the l9S8-S9 basketball season proved to be highly successful for the Tigers. The girls ended the season with a 18-5 record. The defeats going to West Central and Roland. The girls won the second place trophy in the county tourna- ments By defeating Ridgeway in the finals of the sectional tournament, the squad not only added another trophy to the collec- tion but this win also gave the girls a chance to play in the district tournament Here, west Central proved to be too strong for them, but the Tigers came back to defeat Calmar for the third place and another beautiful trophy On December 29th and 3Oth,the girls took a trip to story City and Roland The girls stayed with the Story City basketball girls on the 29th, toured the Iowa State College campus on the 30th, and played the Roland girls on the night of the 30th They returned with one loss and one win Row l Barbara Anderson, Eloise Lantz, Judy Durr, Diane Prieden, Row 2 Beverly Oelberg, manager, Diann Bilden, Judy Larson, Carol Helgerson, Dale Fogle, coach, Janet Gehring, Barbara Krueger, Marian Christen 1 Pat Larson, Anita Olson , L Kerr, LaVerne Nims Row 2 Dennis Griebenow, manager, Curtis Olson, Bob Garrison, Curt Gilson, John Nelson, Dave Frieden, Jimmy Prieden, Alan Seabrooke, coach Row 3 Dennis Shaffer, Carl hrickson, Jere Iurray, Ronnie Tatro, Douglas Aylsworth The Valley high T1ger's S8 S9 basketball season proved to be a very rewarding one Under the coaching of Alan Seabrooke, the Tigers closed out the season with nineteen wlns and five losses, and led the Upper Iowa Conference with ten wins and two losses They also won the Fayette County Tournament and took second place in the Sectionals This year's letter winners are seniors, Merlin Chapman, John Nelson, Curtis Olson, Dave Frieden, Curtis Gilson, Garry Kuhens, juniors, Sonny Kerr, sophomores John Mitts, Bob Garrison Captains this year included Merlin Chapman, John Nelson, and Curtis Olson Chapman and Nelson were also selected to the first team all-conference squad with Curtis Olson on the honorable men- tion list i The leading scorer this year was Merl n Chapman with 351 points, averafing lS.8P points a game SEA3RO0Ki'S SEVENTEEN Row 1: Garry Kuhens, Billy Cook, Merlin Chapman, John Mitts, Sonny . , - BASEBALL TEAM Row l wayne Voshell, Roger Frederick, John Mitts, Garry Kuhens, Schori Herrling, Larry Miles, Dwain Barker, Roger Frieden, LaVerne Ni Ro:s2 Paul Zurbriggen, coach, Dennls Shaffer, Jimmy Frieden, Otis Blockhus, Carl Erickson, Merlin Chapman, Curtis Olson, Curtis Gilson, Dennis Meyer, John Nelson, Don Gardner, coach Not pictured Sonny Kerr ffl? N' KR' xv X x As the baseball season began, the prospects for another win ning baseball team at Valley looked good Thirty five boys answered the call for baseball, and seven teen of these were lettermen There were eleven returning letter men from Valley's district finalists of last year, five from wadena, and a transfer from west Union Most of the pitching duties were shared by Roger Frieden, a junior right kander, and Jorn Mitts, a sophomore left rander Merlin Chapman and Roger Friederich were also used on the mound The catchers were Sonny Kerr, Dennis Meyer, Wayne Vosrell, and Roger Wrieaerick The season's schedule included games with Sumner, North high, West Central, Fayette, Arllngton, Waucoma, Postville, and waukon . 'I ' A 5 If 'lit 1 f, my 'S f x vars NK . V, g N' Y TC' Q A C ..,,x , ' x Ulu, l . - I 1 1 A . 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