Villisca High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Villisca, IA)

 - Class of 1953

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Track 1: FIA Z-10 FTA Officer 2-10 UA Basketball 2-10 H1 Y 2-1+ Projection Club 2-10 Concert Band 1-103 Senior Class Treasurer, Valentine Dance Xing 1-0 hsket mu 1-I+ norba11 1,2,1+g 'rraex 2-1+ rn 1-1+ ni 1 1-103 Jr Clase Play 3 Letter Club 2-10 I-Teens l,2,1+ Y Teen Cabinet 10 Homecoming Queen 10 Girls' Basketball 1, Girls' Basketball Manager 2 3 Y-Teens 1-1-03 Y-!een Cabinet 3,10 Y-Teen President 10 Dramatics 3,10 Dramatics Officer 3,10 Library l-10 Student Council 3 Ihrching Band l 3 Claes Officer 3 Homecoming Queen's Attendant 10 Valentine Dance Queen's Attendant 10 mrnival Qneen's Attendant 3 Annual Staff 10 Pep Club 3 Girls' Basketball 1 3 T-Teens l-10, Dramatice 3,10 Library Z-10 Library Officer 10 Y Teen Cabinet 103 Student Council 2,103 Jr Clase Play 3 All School Play 3 One-Act Pl!! 38 Annual Staff 10 Pep Club 33 Home- coming Queen's Attendant 1-0. 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' es I N I X 2 ' e ee ' Balketball 1 Football 1-JH Baseball 1, Track 1, ITA l-J+ FIA President It FFA hsketball 2-3+ H1 Y l-1+ H1 I President lv, Projection Club 3,1-I, One-Act Play 3 Letter Club 2-lb Girls' Basketball 1 3 Y-Teens 1-I+, Y Teen Cabinet 33 Library 1-'-P Marching Bend. 1-Q Jr Clase Play 3 Girls' Gloe Club 3 Pep Club 3 Basketball 1-'Jr l'00bba11 1-U, Baseball 1 Track 2-7+ Hi Y 1-1+ Dramstlcs 3 Student Council 3 1+ Volcano 3 lb Choir 1-lb Boys' Cleo Club l-1+ Boys' Quartette 1+ Octette 3 Jr Class President 3 Letter Club 1-I+: All State Choir 1,3 Home Room Officer U Mnclrlgal 4 football 1-I+ Track 2: In 1-lo ITA officer 3,l+ ITA Basketball 1-I+ H1 Y 2-Ng Bi Y Secretary 4, Dramntice 3,ls, Projection Club ll, Projection Club Officer 4 lolcnno 3 I+: Jr Class Play 33 Letter Club 3,14 Annual Staff 1+ Pep Club 3 Girls' hskethll 1,2, Y-'hens 1-lb Y- een Cabinet 2.5. Dramtics 3,103 Drsmtice Officer in Volcano 3 In Jr Cless Plny 3 Choir 1-1+ Girls' Cleo Club l-43 'hvelvetette l Triple Trio 2, Sextette 3, trio 4: Homecoming Queen'e Attendant 3: Valentine Dance Qneen's Attendllt I+, Cheerleader 3,'+ Annual Staff U3 A11 State Choir 3,10 Pep Club 3: Trio 2-I+, lud- rigl 1+ football 1-by Track 2, Ki Y 1-1-H Hi Y Officer 23 Drelstice 3,b, Projection Club lb: Student Council Student Council President 3: Volcano 33 Letter Club 2-M Pep Club 33 Home Boom Officer 3 PAGE SPONSOBID B! JOE WIN AUTO SALIS waff- ....,,w CBN sqm 11, YN? gk: if .2 SHIRLEY SIIBP LILLIAN BTHHART JO AIN KARVICK CHARLES HSE!! JA!!! CHRISIIIW W' P1501 KISS mall IDBI. 7,1 Girls' Basketball 1,22 Y-Teens 1-1+ Y 'een Cabinet 1+ Dramatlcs 2-1+ Dremstics Officer 10 Library 2-4, Library Officer 1+ Concert Band l-1+ Kar ing Band. 2-1+ Jr Class Play 3 Pr1nc1pa1's Secre- tary 11 Homecoming 'No.een'e Attendant 3 valentine Dance Queen 14, Carnival Queen's Attendant 2 Orchestra l-11 Psp Band. l,2, Cheerleader 3,113 Psp Club 3 Dramtlcs 3,1+3 Declamtion 3,11 Library 1-1- Other honors at Stanton Hiya School and Elliott High School l,2,3 Girls' Basketball l, Y Teens l-113 Y Teen Cabinet 11 Dramatics 1-1+ Student Council 13 Concert hnd1,2, Volcano 3,113 Jr Class Play 38 Choir l-113 Girls' Glee Club 1-1+ One-Act Plays 1,3 Carnival Queen 13 Cheerleader 31 lhJorette 1,23 Pep Club 3 B.lk0t'hl1 1,23 Foothill 1-103 Track 1,2, H1 Y 1-1+ Dranntics 1-103 Dramatlcs Contests 1,3,1b3 Projection Club 3,113 Yolmno 3,113 Jr class P Boys' Clos Club l-11, Soloist 2,33 Boys' Quartette 2,1 naar-191 3,u. All state Choir 1,333 One-Act Play 1,3 1+ Letter Club 3,163 Pep Club 33 All School Play 33 33 anon- 1-10 Teens 1-1+ Ul'l1,tiCl 2-1+ Dramatics Vice Presb- ent 1+ Dramtios Contest 3 11 Concert Bend l 2, nu-ching nm 1 3 Jr cn.. new 3s cum- 1-In Girls' Glee Club 1-113 'hrelvetette 1, Trio Z-113 Triple Trio 2, Sextetts 2, Madrigpl 1+3 A11 State Choir 3,10 Soloist 2-1+ All School Play 2, One-Act Play 33 Orchestra 1.2, Psp Band 1,23 Animal Staff 11: su Quartette 1 Dranatics 3,1b, Dramaslcs Contests 3,16 Concert Band 3 11 Marching had 3 I+. mm Soloist 3,u3 Jr Claes Pla: 38 One Act Play 33 Orchestra 3 PUP 31211 3.106 Senior Class Sponsor, Commercial Teacher Girls' P T Teacher PAGI EPONSO 11 B! NcC2E IISURAICI AGING! Ns gy E K I-nh 1 1 I A KN 1 Q ' A A U ' : : z T ' 3 8 Cb- ,, 6 s . .. 2 z Xi I I F I U : : - - :. s A ' C 5 01 3 - - b , : ' I I . 1g : . g ' - 1. g of 1 Hu- r 1 gf , V,t,t A - 3 : s. g ' Q g 5 ,6 X I ,g ' 3 e . gb M A . z . 3 - , . 1' ml - , Q' N . ' : ' . . W e ,- VA v'L-r.- 4 e z : , K 1,11- Ykrf WW' 'IN 6-4- buf ,... n-a ar 'CQ' 'YU J! C., ij xv., WILLIAM ANDERSON Football 2, FFA 1 U FFA Basketball 1, H1 Y 1-U Dramtics 1-I+, Projection Club 14 Student Council U Volcano 3,l+, Choir 1-1+ Boys' Glee Club l-I+, All school Play l 3 Class Officer 1 One Xct Fw, 1 3, knnual btaft lb All State Choir U Pep Club 3 lladrigal 4 Boys' Quartette lb MARY LOU HEDb'1'R01-I Y ' ens 1-U, Girls' Basketball 3 Clrls' Bauetball n0'iAL'J CLARK MAR DOLL LTLA HINGE DWAIKE COOPER BETTY ANKENY Manager lb Y 'een Cabinet U, Dramatice 3,U. Dramtice Contests 3,14 Library Officer 3 Library 2-lb 'lol cano 3 lb Junior Class Play 3 Choir 1 is Girls' Glee Club 1-1+ Sextette 1+ Class Officer l Annual Staff B3 Madrlgll LL Boys' Basketball 1-L: Football 2-Lv, Baseball 1. Track 2-U, H1 Y 1-lb Dramatice 1,2 Projection Club 1-10, J Class Play 3 Choir l-lb Boys' Clee Club 1+ etter Club 3 1+ All State Choir 4 Pep Club '3 Girls' Basketball 1-U Y Teens 1-U Y 'V' en Cabinet 3 Dramatic: 3,l+ Pep Club 3 Girls' Basketball 1, Y Teens IJ-I Y Teen Cabinet I+ Dramtics 3,10 Library 2-ls volcano 3,14 Girls' Glee Club ls All ...chool Play 1 Prlncipalha Secretary Ls Bdyt' hsketball U FA 1-U FFA Baezcetball 1 3 H1 ' 1,14 volcano 3 lb Pep Club 3 Y Teens l-JO Y Teen Cabinet 1+ Dranntlcs l-lb, Library 1+ oncert Band 1 3 Marching Band l 3 Jr Class Play 3 Choir Lf, Girls' Glee Club U All School Play 3 One- Art Play 2, Pep Rnd 3. Annual Staff lb Peo Club 3 PAGE SPONSORED BY THE HI-V KBOCARY L ff QT rv' ,,, 1.9- ,..,, f-N :D ,.,.,---7 'Q' Z Z' X ROBERT MEANS ,augfux -v--s-,. Dr..LOHIS SCHROEDER HELVIH OLTMANN MARILYN JACKSON f 5' f gr YNY' 3' MAB-TORIE WALLACE GENE WESTERLUHD 5 ' -asf! SARAJOLHE .v 6' Basketball 7+ Football 2.4. FFA 1-N, ITA secretary 2 FFA Vice President 3 FFA Basketball 1 3 H1 Y 1-1+ H1 T Treasurer P+ Dranatlce l,3, Projection Club it Volcano 3,l4, Jr Class Play 3 All fchool Play 1 One- Act Play 1, Cheerleader 3 Annual Staff is Pep Club 3 Y Teens 1-I+, Y Teen Cabinet U Dramatice 3,lb, Volcano 3,0 Choir 1+ Girls' Glee Club 3 I+ Annual Staff U Football 1: H1 1 1-u, concern Band. 1. Marching Band 1 Jr Class Play 3 Choir 1,23Va,1ent1ne Dance K1ng's Attenda- ! Teens 1-I+, Y Teen Cabinet 3,1+ Dramatic! 3 Library 2-16 Marching Band 3 I+ Volcano 3 lv J Clue Play 3 Pr1nclpal's Secretary lb Annual Staff 1+ Major- ette 3 it Girls' Basketball l 3 'I Teens 1-I+, Y Teen Cabinet 3,l+, Dramtice 3 lb, Dramatic! Officer I+, Library 2-10, Student Council 2, Concert had l,2, Marching Band l 3 Jr Class Play 3 Choir 1-lb Girle' Glee Club 1-1+ Triple Trio 3 Sextette lb Pep End 2.3. Anmzal Staff 1+ Pep Club 3 Home Boom Officer 3 lhdrlgal 1+ heketball 1-ug Football 3,ug Baseball 1g Track 2,33 Track Phmger 2: ITA l-bg UA Officer 3,103 Bl-Y l-'43 H1-Y Officer 3,b: Projection Club 2-10: Projection Club Officer 3,lb: Student Council bg Clan Officer 3: Home Room Officer 14. Y-Teens 1-bg G11-le' Cleo Club hz Claes Officer 1. PAGE SPONSORED BY MARSH KOTORS nt ff' I , ,- . as ,mf ,vs -Q -,L t , gli' ' 0 e 'ww X, N Q -f - V ' J , I - , 1. 'R K ' A ' 25 3,!,. xg My 1 1 4, A fgeff:n5'fW 1 f X 3 M 7 T eltr 1 73 ' 5 . 2 2 3 . , J' 2 M f -I ' ' 3 eu: r A A : e 3 9 3 r' R I fl s N ,f I . . - E . . 3 3 , . Q. I : s S ,wo 3 'gifs 1375 ' 51 '--7 f if X qgii ff if if-gif? flee 122555 43 ands if MW' HI' llx 'af QNUQ CA. OLYW LU GE JAN STRICXLLND JAANNE MARVICK BERT SCOTT, JR QMNQMVQ. 1153 7 Girls' Basretbnll l Y 'eene 1 as Drazratice 3 1+ ibrax, 2 1+ Vol cano 3,14 Choir L Girls' Glee Club L- Principal' .acc eta J' lb Basketball l 3 Football 1-14 Baseball 1, Track 1-J-P Bi Y 1-is H1 I officer 2.3. Dramatiea 1-1+ Dramatic! Play 3 Choir 1 3,u, nays' taee Club A Clase offi cor 2 One-Act Play 1.3, Carnival Xing 2 Animal Staff U All state Choir U L-adrigal U Girls' Basketball 1 Y Teens 1-1+ Y Teen Cabinet 1+ Dramntics l-1+ Dramatics Officer 2 Marching Band. 1,2, volcano 3 1+ Jr Class Play 3 Choir 1-4+ irls' Glee Club 1-U, All school Play 3 One Act Play l Cheerleader 3 Ammal Qtaff L Majorette 1 2 Basketball Manager 1 2 Footbal Mana e l 3 r-c 1,2 H1 Y l U Projection Cluo 1 1+ Pro'ect1 n Club Officer 1+ Lettel lub l-L Boys' Basf:e+ball l-1+ Track l H1 Y l.b H1 y J 'dAOfflcer 1+ Student Council Lb Student ouncil Sec JACCUELYH BEHSEL JOAN PM rrlz' :OH retary U Clase Treasurer 1, Carnival King's Atten- dant 1 Annual Editor in chief ls: Valgntine Dance Kingha Attendant U Y TOGRS 1-U Y Teen Cabinet 3 I+ Dr ti am cs 3 gi-bfary 2-1+ Marching Band 3 I+ Jolcano 3,10 J as Plw 3 Princ1pa.1's Secretarv U Annual Staff '43 Majorette 3 U. Basketball U' Basketball M-fnafger 2-lr: Football Manager 2-U: Trac: Manager 2-I 3 Boys' Jlee Club bg Letter Club 2-Jr. PAGE SPONSORED BY THE HELEN-LOPENE SHOP 5 , my x L 6' gp A' f' , V , X14 f -Q Ar , N K ' fr- - 'N I ff? N ' Q- ev A - A ' Q7 ,I N . I 2 V B s 3 ,1--EI, ?' 5 1 it 35,1 1 J Lilly.-.sl K . if ' , jgjr --. ' ' ' v pak- N ,4c 4 . - - 4 J . 7: . ' . - 1- V - I - 9 3 L ' - 3 + 3 -1 'I lg 'g s ' - r r' . X , , - : z . 3 - 3 - - 3 A Officer 3: Projection Club 2-I+: Volcano U: Jr. Claes ' : 9 ' Q z - Q5 5 3 ' , ' , ' , , ' A! fr I 1 ' . 0 ' f 3 f ' : - : - : 3 I ,. ' 9 3 I I I G ' 'N 3 '- I I -.. 'I . . 4. lg! agus, gyw 1 1 I ., .. . fr- '- ...1 e , g - . g, . J, - -. -. : - - : ' ,. : ' U G : ' C 'a I 6 A . I ' ' g ,' ' ,' ' I l LI ' ,A I fw 3 E , .ff 3 - .. A V1 1 , 'i . 0. 'A Q 4 1- 4' r W Q f - ' : ' 'ui , ' 0 3 V 2 T. ' S F . : N I 1 .Q Qlass lfhsiurg As we look back to a warm day on September l, 19140, we see just a few of the angelic little children who are still with us today Entering kindergarten we see Betty Ankeny, Janet Christensen, Charles Fisher, lhle Mains, Richard Marsh, Jeanne Harvick, JoAnn Marvick, Deloris Schroeder, Bob Scott, Kent Smith, and Gene Westerlund The highlight of this year was our very 'Jazzy' kinder-gr-ten lnnd consist- ing of cymbals, tamborines, triangles, and drums We also had a play house All of the kids brought something to furnish the house, but very few get their things back We had such a large class they to divide us into two sections One came in the morning and one in the afternoon Mrs Stinson was our teacher The first grade was not too historical, althoug we picked up knowledge by the bushel basket, and course lt ran right back out, just like water Our teacher was M1ssCax-penter Jimmy Wagaman will never be forgotten for the merry chase he led around our second grade room after taking Miss Meyer's keys W gained Judy Vernon this year We were now in the third grade, and our hapuy little throng was jo ned by Marge Wallace teacher was Mrs Gray This year we lost Betty Ankeny We had minded our 'p's and Djs that year, so the teachers got together and decided us into the fourth grads Here we were joined by Jan Strickland and Melvin fLlttle John! Oltnnnn Dick Marsh returned from Georgia Our instructor was Mrs Clark This year we presented the play, Rumple Stllt- skin Gene Westerlund fitted the title role perfectly On to the fifth grade We lost a few members this year They were Bill Mccreedy, John Veak, and Deloris Peterson Our lucky teacher was Miss Mercer, and, oh yes, that was the year Bob Rambo entered our class We were now kings of the grade school, because we were in the sixth grads It seems that several boys had their mouths taped shut by Miss Robinson because they were using the telephone in the library The naughty, naughty boys were Tom Stinson, Dick Marsh, Charles Fisher, and Gene Westerlund At last we were in the high school building Yes, at last we had made itl We were growing up, and had gone five blocks east, and were entering the Junior high We thought we were big shots, but soon we were taken down a few hatches by the eighth grade Newcomers were Mary Fast, Joan Fast, Janet Noble, and get a big bang this year Doane Hess, who ms visiting school after being in Germany a while, shot off a firecracker under the Junior high drinking fountain We haven't seen Duane since We were new ruling the Junior high Joining our class in the eighth grade were Lila Mlnge, Shirley Slerp, and at the semester, Arlene McCullough and Valjean Branan Additions later in the year were Darwin Linn and Marvin Carlson. The class party was a picnin in Clarinda Afterward we went skating All in all, we got through it, and there we were, ready for high school At last we were ln Senior High School We were Joins by Jaclq' Bensel, Bob Kensel, Bill Anderson, Vivian Cartwright, Dlsine Cooper, Mary Doll, Vary Lou Hedstrom, Marilyn Jackson, Sara Jo Lee, lhoml Mauderly, Gerlad Norcross, Richard Orton, Carolyn Wage, Baymond Klmpson, Cleo Fidler, Clark Crussell Bob Means, and Betty Brown We were hip salesmen for carnival tickets Joann Marvlck was carnival queen. Ve had a dance in the gm for our class party The class officers were President Sara Lee, Vice President Bill Anderson, Secretary Mary Lou Hedstrom, and Treasurer Kent Snith As Sophomores we were one step higher on our ladder of education W gained Ronald Clark and John Patterson from Arkansas and Lloyd Stille from Emerson. We had a dance for our party this year vnasn't a bad party, even thbllj. the chili was scorched Our officers were President Arlene McCullough Vice President Dick lhrsh Secretary Jan Strickland, and Treasurer Darwin Linn At last we had become upperclasmen To raise monev for he Junior-Senior banquet we sold magm- ines and Ind a stand at the armory for basketball games We gained Lillian Burkhart and Kormn Pierson We lest Sam Penry, Bob Hensel, Bob Rambo, Jim Lewellen, Dennis Black, and Austin Core Our class play was 'Our Miss Brooks Officers were President Dale Plains, Vice President Dick Marsh, Secretary Darwin Linn, and Treasurer Gene Westerlund Those missing from our Senior year were Cleo Hdlsr, Vivian Cartwright, and Clark Crussell Some of our ilpertant happenings were our Career Day at Clarlndn, working on the Animal, Sip Day, and the Junior Senior Banquet The class officers were President Dick Marsh, Vice President Gerlad Norcross, Secretary Lloyd Stills, and Treasurer Rlclnrd Orton The Homecoming Queen was Naomi Mauderly, with Arlene McCullough, Mary Past, Lou Ann Patterson, and Iatlv Stills as her attendants Shirley Sierp was Queen and Richard Orton King at the Valentine Dance, and their attendants were Kent Sith, Melvin 0lt- nann, Arlene McCullough, and Janet Noble low we would like to take this opportunity to thank all the teachers who helped us through these past thirteen years. Some of us may not amount to much of anything, and others may ge en and become great people in this world ht all in all we will always runember Ylllisoa High, wherever we may go ev ' . had of . e . A . 1 . Our none other than Floyd 'Geek' Olson. Our teachers.this year were Miss Miller and Miss Gruber. We also I . e . It ' s 7 e z . , Sennorprnplwfg One day as I was drivinf through Iowa, I decided to stop in Villlsca to see what I could find out about my classmates of 1953 Lo and behold they were all gone! But the old town osslps were still here and ra:-ing to tell me all they knew So I let them talk to their hearts content As you all krow Betty Ankeny always wanted to se a nurse, sell she is in fact the bead nurse, at ur Blll Anderson's hospital The sign abov the door reeds 'If your pet feels 111, bring kim to Bill' Ronald Clark, former 'Civil Air Patrol IBoy', is now Captain Video of the 'Video Rangers' Television program The former woman hater of V H S , Norman Pierson, has finally, after many tiring decisions, picked his harem and fled to South Africa Dwalne Cooper and Arlene Mcthxllough the brains of the class, eloped leaving poor Richard Orton at the altar They are now residing at their Chicago establishment with Richard escaping to Hollywood to be stand in for Andy Devlne' Mary Lou Hedstrom has her own T V prorram called 'Mary's Kitchen Yell Well, look who is her ass istant, nobody else but Lloyd Stllle Hey Hev, Here is a 'mlletln fresh off the Press 'The new world's champion trnpeze actress is now Miss Lillian Burkhart with Miss Betty Brown s her costume and hair stylist Carolyn Wea e and Sara Jo Lee have just become sole heir of Slerp's Oil Station Carolyn is head cook with Sars Jo handling the Q-as pumps The truest couple of V H S are Janet Noble and Bob Scott They are now residing in the thriving clv ofS lola Bob has charge of the up keep of the rave yard Darwin Linn, Dale Maire, Dick Marsh and Gene Westerlund are now employed with Paramont Studios Then- latest nlcture tells of their experiences with Co F The picture title ls 'he Best Years of Our Lives Kent Smith has now taken H 1 Block's place on the panel T V pro ram What s My Lire Oh look here! Naomi Mauderl has just won national fame as the first women to catch for the Stanton bs seball club Mary last has now set the new worlds record in her Jet plane She had to catch up with a certain Tlyboy. Jaclq Hensel and Marilyn Jackson had so many men they d1dn't know what to do so they locked them in a pumpkin shell and there they kept them very will Delorls Schroede and Melvin 'Little John' Oltmann are now on Broadx-ay with their l test tap dancin routine The name of their shot ls 'Little John and Jeanne's Follies' You all remember the 'Little Brown Church in the Vale' at Nashua It now has, as the head pianist Margery Wallace and the Pastor is none other then Re Robert Means The Halen Globe Trotters have just signed n new manayer She is none other then Miss Mary Doll Charles Fisher is now assistant to the worlds genius After the passing away of Albert Einstein, his office ls now occupied by Marvin Paul Carson You all remember that Gerald Norcross always wanted to be a big factory president He now removes warts from pickles, large dills His assistant le none other then our little S lrley Sierp She disposes of the w rts Janet Christensen is now'M1ss Universe of 1963 According to Jeanne He ls now opening at the If lou happen to be little farms Take heed is Cheaper by the dozen' Valjean Brennan and wife M.s.rv1.ck's 'Chltter Chatter Column' the top crooner of the nation is John Patterson VIALT0 Theater in Villisc , Iowa out for a Joy ride in the country you may run into Joan Paste and Joanne Marvicks to the signs on the P tes 'Be Ware o' the Children' as they both believe 'Everythhg his wife have now moved to Greenland where he is head of a construction crew His the former Lila Vlnge is the head cat sklnner Dickeyvllle just set up a new Child Welfare Agency, the head advisor is our own Jan Strickland 6:12155 117111 the class of 19 do will and bequeath all the following items to the 'lucky' underclassmel :Z the juvenile Jmxxgors, we will our outstanding athletic, musical, drsmtlc, and scholastic abilities O! course we shine Ln ell! D To the and sophomores, we leave our safe driving practices, no speeding, no peeling around corners, no storming at stop signs, and no driving through lovers lane To the funny freshmen we leave our politeness, courtesy, respect toward the teachers, quletn ss in the halls, and consideration for fellow students To the school we leave bent locker d ore, water fountains filled with chewing gum, enumerous snstepaper wade, initials on desks, damaged typewriters and boon. 8-114 mn! fond melories of our intelligent class?'HT11??TH1? le appoint s the chief executor of our will, wise Kuhl, our cheerful sponsor for the last two YBl!'Be . , ,, . , 5: - . . ' I L' K ' A I . . . . . . . . e . I , H B e e 5, s Q , .. s , , 51 , . . . . . , J . . . .. ,. . ' - V D: . - ' - A Q A , , A W xl. . 'I . . ,Z . . , ' - . . fx' V . ,. , . . I e 2' r 5 4 1' I V . l . , . 5 . J , 's - s . .2 . . . I A . ,, . ,-w ' I Q . l 1' . 7 0 , . . -. l Q s , , e .'5 L . , , , , . . . s U . I Y , Q ' 2 s A ,- - Class Will Cont'd ei Jen Strickland wills his 'charming' ways with the fairer sex to Eldon Hill. With this cones one earning, 'stay any from Bloomfield . Dick lsrsh leaves his rough and rugged football abilities to Vincent llse. Charles 'Buckshot' Iisher bequeaths his hunting skill to Jon Goodman. with this comes two dozen shot-W rubber decoys. Mary het leaves her good figure and gracefulness to Duane Vannausdale. Kent Sith leaves his position as H1-Y chaplain to Ronnie Means. We will now have 30 seconds of silent prayer. Joan het wills her love for college men to Lou Ann Patterson. Marilyn Jackson and Jaclq Hensel leave their positions of majorettes in the :marching band to John Null and Norman Aneen. Bs sure and wear nice short skirts. Gerald Norcross sadly leaves his greet driving skill to Wqzeedy' Sallie Bergren. Carolyn Visage leaves her devotion for members of the armed services to Carolyn Mitchell. As if she wasn't busy enough all ready. Shirley Sierp wills her Job as office secretary to Virgil Gore. hrd work Dt times Virgil, but lakes it much easier to skip school. Bob leans leaves his peat ambitions for hard studying to George in study hall for a long time, George. Dwalne Cooper, Lloyd Stills, and Ronnie Clark leave a warning to V. H. S. 'Stay away from three girls who you'll recognize by the '53' The writers of this will, Yaljean Brannan and Mary Lou Hedstram, Scott. This will keep you busy all the rest of the men in old class ringsnlll leave their many hours of bard work and preparation of this will to next years seniors. Ve also leave a slightly used deck of playing cards and our ninth hour seats in the principals office. Lila Hinge leaves her position in the library to Russel Acton. How it will be legal for you to be in the library all the time, Russel Betty Ankeny bequeaths her ever popular Ut yoru'l1 pardon the ex-oressionl hiccups to just anyone who will take them Betty is kind of tired of being laughed at so much. Betty Brown leaves her quiet ways to that meek little boy Jim Bauer John Patterson wills his Toni permanent to Jim Olenius Now there will be no doubt which twin s the Tonilll Lillian Bu-khart leaves her speech making ability to Duane Nippert Yaybe this will help you in English class Duane Bob Scott bsqueaths his many books about outer space, atomic energy, ect to Clytha Burns Janet Christensen wills her grae' musical ability to Mary Shepard George Scott, Dale Mains has just decided to make you a gift of his trusty Ford New you can haul him around laomi Mauderly leaves her reign as homecoming Queen to Rose Selbv We always wanted a red head for Homecoming Queen lhrvin P Carlson better known al Buddy bequeathes his white letter sweater to Carol Patterson. Hone it fits Delores Schroeder and Sara Lee leave their happy disposition and their ability to get along to Ruth Ann Sprague and Sheri Shields Melvin 'Little John Oltmann, leaves his quietness to tht seek little girl, Donna Vannausdle flea' V000-Hough and Richard Orton leave their great love affair to Bonnie Wallace and Charlene Burkhart Darwin Linn leaves his higx and mighty position in Company I to Captain V1deo's ranger, Glen Hossmn May the C A P live forever Janet Noble leaves her cheer leading ability to that up-and coming new star, Peter Beary Gene Vesterland better know as 'Bo' wills his heigxt and long legs to Chuck Griffith This should help you on the basketball court Chuck Jeanne and Jo Anne Harvick leave their ability to look and act alike to the Slsmise twins, Carolyn Lenhardt and Phyll is Rickles Wild Bill Anderson wills his long-wlnded stories to David Vindom with this technique Bill Ins bluffed through many a long assignment hry Doll wills her basketball technique to Linda Moore The best of luck Linda Norman Pierson leaves his louddplaylng trombone to Wayne Guss Much nearer your size than the tuba Gussy Marge Wallace wills her brown-nosing ability to Robert Andrews Maybe it will help you get your assignments in on time Bob Ain't I Purty? Bon-ore I Pink Elephants! 0 ha A A ' e e e e . - ' u U H X 5? ill: M i Q H35 The P81 8 Just Us TOD' Miss Bathing Beau Hedatrom Fore Am Girls Ni 22- M -Q H0yd 1 gm Oh You Sleeping Beauty QA Little Later? T ey're Gro vu UP Hoy! 34 1 M4 1 154 in-au. 6 ja' M9Ub81' Q ef- f rss Kids' Q43 Here Juniors Then well gif' '39 ' Corn? But cute Nu '7 G 'Ylw,g i-Q33 Sia- 'W i 751. by W0 Caught nu 'nm ru., su-gm llAHGl ! ll-., t . EF 3 -, x .J .' 1 L ' ! 'O V K ,il ,s' . K 1 .ns , Q cg K .T 41 ' ,. i 'Jw Y H xg . A 4 QQ, A I A wx! .'a lug . , ,, ' ' ' ' ' 4. . . ,, ,A , , W , ,Ap by ,gy Q- . '- 'fu ' f U 4 ' O' A, 'V I f-A ,K'f - - X, ', , V, -. 8. , xg' wk? . 33? 1 T .LF MN - A-,A , . f - , W Y -sw 4 '71 K , W . Q M, - A , 1 53 , xr , X - - F ' 5 L' ' fi , 4, fu x V4 ii' , at 3 1 K H . 2 , 2 J., K . f'Qfx.4 9 .vxd Q . lg, Luke 1 h ff 'M 45 3 A va , 2, Ifk 5 gif ,T A fi ' PV, p ff v ' 1 V Af f'- n ity, , ' '-,N ' , Q5 1 ,U , .L L A ' . -I: I n t zxlx 'VY -I 1'-A W V J. V V , i w i g. , F I-Aw wolf it Z 1 , , 1 '-x,s,',' , 5 f l - ,,.., H -- y l-Q - 4 , . ...ue ?f if 5 if ,Q we 1 , . 1-. ,L grit? A n h A I .I t in Q . ' E . pf' M-. 1 ' I 4 M ' ' , f A fr, V '-arg . h 27: , - V . - X4-?f',, 3' lb .la . ' ,rf . 4 L., '-4 . nil' v -. .-..,, v-,gg BEANIEMH BLUEJAY PRESENTS 5265599 S9 f 23593 SW KUNDERCLASSNIENT fdxw --V-J r 'P r Q 1 x f fl C C 2 ww , ff Wm U ,CW f f X -'ff ff V, Z X17 Z V, f yfl? ' 7 iff ff ,f ,,c','! ZZ ff X , ' ' - -- V R ' 'M ' '51 XY , 5 5 NS! l ' ' V 5 1 l . 5 5 .:: :::: :::EW.. 2:::::::E:. 355555555555 ' 55555555555 ' L 3555555555555 .555555E5?f 5 A ..,:,..,,.4..w... I-J GIOHISOTT FQ JABIS KING norms mms PRQSIJJINT SHIKI SHIRLDS Ps WALLACE 7 JOHN MINE SHARON SHANTZ V? ff A f . sd S JAMES BLACK VICE VBBSIDEYT X RAYMOND ANKENY 7 ...J CANDUS STAHUH SECRETARY -5 'T JP SHIBLIY DOLLEN Y BEVERLY ERIE DYIGHQ' ORTON lv' C4 5. 2 J BHIIICI JANIIS LOU All PATTIHSOB J AHIS BAUH -al XUTBIBARB -v-if JUDY MCCULLOUGH TREASURER LORD! STUVICK KATEBYH STILLI 'S 35' 7 JAH! IHARSON J ACK KIA! :gg A RUTH SPHAGUI mas Acmou w MJ Joan nmuns uname prnnson nuumn mmcm SPOISQRID BY IODAVAY YALL!! HATIOILL Bill 'U u ob, 2 O g Q Q 1 -A f ff as 4 -1 f f 'V ' g f 12 A3 9 1 'S' 'T' Q if ff' J f -Q 1 4, A r A Aw - , dw U, ,Hd-'W Q A c - ,. Q f lp ' 'Sf' -as 1 ff f Im iz. fl y k ,.. fi xl 0 . 7 n.. 1 51 a ' ' 'N lil X JL Y A iiw A 1 -,J f ' I! 1 . Q ' I W. 4, 'A 'gg J D-' ' . I f I f f k K I M fd . '15 - , IJ f n f f . A .1 Ig 1 wc! ' Mn A .'wJ 3 ' K in . Q 'Muay 2 ' I . .S ! 3 :sf +1 fd Q ' 'I 41 V ..' I I ' ' 'A 1 1 f A ? 'rf GEN! MURRIN '7 SHIRLEY BLACK 'O DUAHE IIPPERT vi BEVERLY STILL -l zxaavf' A7 STANLEY CARMICHAIL I s BOINIE BROWN din 7 4 flag , hi K. DUANE VANHAU SDLE HARILLA ANKINY 55 ,Z I fwf f! ng, ry OS 5 GLEN HOSSMAH :AQ ELLEN HBDSEEROM VINCENT ILSII CHARLIE! JAHIS ARCHER ,ima MISS BETTY CURB! 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LARRY COZAD V17 LLOYD RUPP Q -Ol CONN IE REAVI S T Libra-1'Y Sponsor bac er of English gnd 4-7- Latin F4 ,J 'S HARDWARE and IXINMS Sf T0 S1 00 STORE 1 DARLENE BO S lELL 1: R CLYTHA BURNS ROLAND GOURLET .1 DONALD OVZHMAH 1 .rom mmqmsr ,AF . .3 , .'-Z 'P V, xx X ' 'N F '1' .gr . f v x'e' Dk: 'ln' X ' 'A N h . Vx v I ' 5 A N K x rl 'J f xx K, I , f f T V Q lx 4' I 2 is Ji ' -If 1.-H fi g Ji , -f A x ' , A- .3 K V' , ' 1 v ' A 1 if I SA f . A Y 'E K K 4 . G rv- 679 A x' Q 'QW 31 12 4 f 43 N i N N xf ff-ff f 1 f S ff - ' ,.. . as W W... f A? ,AS ff' 1 I , A D. W . kv Q D G. I 9 4 - ::. 411 'v' - f I X1 H n , JI N , , Oak? f Q f - -v jx N4 .Q A 'N A x D XV: f, 4 -, 'fl-., . v, 1,35 ALAN HEIBR JEANDOAN EVZRETTE -2 KJ JUICE FREEMAN VIRGINIA HIIN 3-T X CHARLES PURT URESI DI-NT LEONA JOHWSONI BONNI N FAR v1cE msrn wr L C S C'?.L'I' ARY 1 J ,f MARY Hosswusr WILLIS mums 1-AVON UU-H f'7 1' x BERNARD BRENNN nowm VANNAUSDLL-1 JAWS 01-ENIUS of 5. LOIS GOOD VIN JOYCE NORCROSS PETER BEER! 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Ai, ., A I 4 44 x .a1QQ4,,4' VHYV xx WW .l ' ' ---- -. 5 , V I Liz, - ' XS 'ff I K I a V X E,-NL, f CA i If X Q X 0 o ,Q ll mf fi , ' The Siuheni Qnnnril L. ,am 'Y o9.- xv! MR STANLEY SANDERS High School Principal Student Council Sponsor Annual Advisor Senior Class Sponsor Y Advisor General Science 'Weacher THE STUDENT COUNCIL Coordinates all Student Activities Selects Assemblies Planned Homecoming Supervises cheerleader Elections Delegated to State Conference at Ames President Dick Marsh . Vice President Bob Radford Secretary Treasurer Kent Smith Cnet picturedl hmlnlsirahon MR VILL-IANA A Superinto t School s '5 Q '5 HRSVOIATRYHEAH Secretory to the Superintendent All PAB SONSORED BY CO-M SERVICE STATION and l'OGT'S DRIVE IH C 3 n R , If 4 Q , MX X ' SJ 'fin ' L: W . asuo .... e o o o Hi- .... - fi S ,,,Q c we , - t a: K Qhnrus gf I ...Y .1-v fnorus Practice every Tuesday and Thursday morning Glee Clubs on Wednesday and Friday ..nn11 Groups whenever we could find time Christms Choral Program All State Choir Moines Madrigal groups in the Messiah at Lincoln Operetta Cooking School Carnival Program Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs all Mixed Chorus Members Pictured Below Include And those Whole Chorus to Festival at Shen I at Dos Trio and Boys' Quattette especially good. The Madrigal Chorus Nw thi. YOU-1' Featured in Snring Con cert Seng in The Messiah at Lincoln gf' 41 if I-'AGI SPONSORED BT PATTERSON FEED STORE Q f ' 5 'fs T ff .fe , . R C ' - L' ,-.A V C H , V h V V -'L' , , ' mf un 'imn nm n - C, L f- , ff , um u vavntlt i GIRLS' 'HIC QU 5315815 ,WAYS B ff' f :VT f .1 ,auf M MISS PEGGY BATER Jqcj nf fl! rmnsamn-soracuomaz oc'r1.'rn: Vocal Music :nm-actor GIRLS' SEXTETTI PACE SPONSORED B! MO0RI'S DRUG STORE Thanh I av' ' ' . ,fffy A , nh -1 . ,. P' MABCBING BAND Donations at Football Genes . Parade at Kodmny Corn Festival Homecoming Parade PEP BAND Pep Assemblies . heketball tknes I CONCERT BABD Band Concert in Jemzary Cooking School . JB 'S Bolo and ill Group Concert in April 3, x Bend. Council Meetings Cake Walk et Carnival Band Party ,f 0 ua sums mrrsca I and nuwcof MJ' gl f PAB SPONSORED B! H138 CLO'.l'BIIG STGBI I I I I I I C l I I I I I O I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I , ' 7 Q R, , I I C I I I I I O If To ff' . ff, V 1 . Q 5 f -I X.. do . ' . l V xv rfvgf ' I Drama Club mum cum or 52.53 The activities of the Drama. Club includes one act plays, over 20 people entered individual readings, meetings once th a mon , two assembly programs at the carnival Charles Fisher won I ratings with his radio speaking at contest HINOB MIRACLE Gust includes Marvin Carlson, Norman Pierson, Gerald Norcross, and Charles Iisher This 'play went to the Drake Play festival LAST NIGET'S PAPER CAST Loren Stuvick, Bonalo CAST Valjean Brenna, Janet Taylor, Carol Smith, llaine Peterson, Mary Lou Bedstrm, lnarson, Bev Still, and and Glen Bossmn Richard Cordes Nb WWW? rf: Page Sponsored by hllerton Lumber Co A leedhal's Black Slith A Repair Shop . 2 ' -I X' Q E 1 U' , . ' 5. T 9 4. d 's ' 5 ' , f I A i I . L K ' 0 -W 9 SOD ' I ,X tw? O ,A ' :wa V 1 r t t f' We vf ' T 'lL fl U :-. , ' ' M f W-K N-W ,L W g jf :fam It ' s '- ' T if 'T n ,- , 1 Q ' . V A Tor! V v f ,-f' - 'T f p , . . , 0 1 '33 u ' ' V' , g e T i ey Box- N',xx Q,-. VA'- ' fp O Q05 6 kNr016h f f C 0 X Uh Q Y or, Og-929' xv., 'uv 1. . , Xe ww N, I-'ll AF' q?.z'JJ. AS., in' in I' 175' Defi IQ Q Q. IIC If 4 an 4 094 1 od! s 1,00 tax: : 6, 'Q Min George Judy McCullough Charles Fisher Mary Lou Hedetrom John Williams Janet Peterson Norman Pierson Junior Class Play 'Clase Play ' ftlpperl Junior Clans Play 'Claes Play ' CLoverJ P!-80 3P0Dl01'ed by Sierp O11 Co 6 Cafe 8. Kendrick and Vance MY r 02' - Q Q Q nv' A Xtxvo 1 ' . g f fl 'J' . 4 ' f W, ' - - r fig, . Hug' Q I 8.2: H. ng' ,r,,r . I ' , 1fi'Q 'CQ ' fi 6 ' Ji C116 ' 7' :fu VV ing!! ' 1. 4 2. 3. I+. if 22 52 Q 53 MY., A-Q4 xg?- a i A W A I , K ' L I AEEQ E? : ,gin Jj?- 5 . We 1 r X VEA. ,-J ,' o 3 2 , . X A ll 1 7 5 , 5 , . , l 5 h ,, . LT54, 3 ' 5 v ,r V ,f ix f I L Newspaper Staff SVNIOR VOLCAT O STAVE Editor F111 Anderson AB istant Editor iary Lou Bedstrom Sports Editor Dale Mains Business Manager Charles Fisher Society Editor Janet hoble Junior High Editor Dwaine Cooper Fenture Editor JoAnn harvick Subscription ditor Dick Marsh qu. V ALWAYS ERUPTING NEV IR CORRTIPTINGW Senior staff published volcano first semester after foing to class first semester Jaurna lism students took over sold basket ball orograms Vlllieca Review printed it comes out be monthly Miss George sponsor noop word of the month snort: editorals inquiring reporter MB DONALD HOLSTROI-1 Mathematics Teacher Social Science Teacher Girls' Basketball Coach 'Ai 'uf 's 'iff Y UA un wumm n,m1.Lr'm'E Projection Club Sponsor ,, f' as ...ff Industrial arts Teacher Comercial Teacher Junior Pigh Coach not svonsoruen sr 'nm TILLISCA nxvrgw ...A mum msg Am, SON L1bf8Fl8DS Projectors il-1... PACE SPOISQED BY VILLISCA FRUIT ARD B015 AKD OLIYIH T' 060 - Y-TEENS Y TIER CABINET Father Daugxter Banquet and Mother-Daugxter Tee. Popcorn Sales at School and Basketball Games Initiation tbpsy Patteran Kiddie Party Refreshment Stands at Football Games Valentine Dance with B1 Y Selling Christms Seals Installation of Officers Spon- sored Jacquelyn Selling Football and Basketball Pencils Served at FTA Ban uet Q Sent Chocolate Bars to Euro e Entertainment, Business, and Inspiration at Regular Meetings P Representatives to Girls' State at Grinnell MISS EDITH RUSK I 'een Sponsor Assistant Principal Mathematics Teacher Psycholog Teacher PAGE QffffWW6 Annual Spring Conference at Atlantic Bake S810 MRS ESTHER EYINX Y Teen Co-Sponsor English Teacher Biolog Teacher Freshman Class Sponsor CT, f-.,. 1-1 -.-.- een, S 2 SPONSORED BY THE Y-TEENS 65 Af W4 :JI j pf! Formal Innnctian of new mem- bers at the Advent Christian Church Raised money for the of Dimes Sent Delegates Marsh Carlson to the lodel lature at Des Voines Sponsored a Safety Assembly for the School Donation to the Red Cross Group discussions in meet ings March and Legis CABINET MEMBERS PICTURED Clront Rowi Robert Means Darwin Linn Gene iesterlund vice Marvin Carlson V ABOVE! Treasurer President President Secretary CBack Row, Committee Chairmen! Valjean Branan Planning Committee John Hinge . Discipline Committee Charles f1sher.....Program Committee Stanley C. Sanders...........Sponsor District Officers' Confer- ence at Glenwood CNet Picturedj Kent Sm1th...... ....Chaplain Installation of Officers for next year PAGE SPONSORED BY VAH'S CHEVROLET AND THE HI-Y Sponsored dances in the gym after football and basketball games Two bane sales to raise money The Hi Y basketball team , H1 ' Tournament and County Tournament The Valentine Dance with the Y Teens Annual Spring Conference at Corning this vear Movies in our meetings Business meetings with lots of arguments Trying to raise money to stay out of the red ifuiure farmers nf I11BI 1KEl LEARNING TO FARM Meetings for business and education Ammal Workdny State and National Con- ventions Pract icing Perl laments:-y Procedure Community Services Speaking Contests Reno Smith, Our Sponsor W I aw fx 'M ICQ! ,-ff' 2 A ' I INJOYIIG IT T00 Freshmen Initiation Visiting Des Moines end. Kansas City Entertaining Parents at hnqnet Basketball Genes Monthly Night Meetings Annual 83,1-ride Darwin Linn, Our President Page Sponsored by the ITA ' -t ' ft - 3 M :U fl '. , , :Et-Q51'5,f.'t?g'A fIiIl!ll . t, n at , V IU! - Y--. !A Q-'T' new Atv, , .w X Q? Annual Staff Officers of the Annual Staff: lditor Co-Editor Make-Up Dditor Senior lditor Business Manager Sales Manager Ticket Sales Social lditors Photographers Junior High lklitors V11 History Prophecy Typists OIC Kent Smith Arlene McCullough B111 Anderson Janet Christensen Bob Means Mary last Marilyn Jackson Jackie Hensel Marjorie hllace Jeanne Harvick Ron Clark Dick Marsh David Snow David Shepherd francis Brown Jinie Branan Lois SPTBSU-9 lhry Lou Hedstrom Yaljean Branan Delorie Schroeder Dick Marsh llery last Jackie Hensel Janet Noble Jackie Bensel Marilyn Jackson 'Wan Dvaine Cooper and John Patterson spent many hours in the production of the annual lhey were important in keeping the ball rolling We are indebted to David Snow , who took and developed many pictures that appear in this anmzal. We also wish to express our gratitude to Mrs. Virgil drawings of Beanie the Bluejgy. Our sponsor was Mr. Sanders, who spent more nours on one. He deserves the credit for the completion other miscellaneous, but very important jobs in And to all who helped to make this annual a success.. 1 Boyer for her orginal the annual than any- of the annual, and connection with it. ......!'RAKKS!! rs sponsoazn B! 'mm v1LLIscA,ygg,a. am nnsn e. sus kk Q V X ' ww 55 -,RW UEXMV V PRESENTS Lf? 0:2-1903 'IIS XX L W a N J Ti' ' TER E, LI f il 'fl' 'Af' 1 V' E ,fyfgilll View N 4 ff W' I f 1 ' 7 9 Y I I X 05X I 5-55 A AEM ,f A D D D , FA A . k-H iv A Pl I D 4,r,?.:4f.+'? at x X45- '94 lung ..-r 195.2 40015411 Vem '21 ntcx NARSE Co-hpt rwavrn CARLSOI JA! STBICI1-AID Tackle Guard HB-1f'UBC-k A11 Conference Second Team A11-Conference Hrlt Teen in COD-f01 l1C0 71-rl? Till A11 State Honorable Mention A11 SV Ion Second Teen All 595-90 5011011518 140811011 A11 SV Ion Firlt TQJI sronsonma B! oomtnun us . ' A I, .4 x 4. 5 .. ,g if lV' 1 -.. , is , uf. i 57 1 x ' 1 A - '- s, N ' W -'11 f. . , 1 f -V Y rv , E' -Q xii ,, A ' , ' ' 1 ' I N 'f , L . . I 3 V -H Q 4 . it K -fig? - I f . , c j . V 57 vy ,x,.l- ff o ,Q mm 5 7 ' c f , 5121- lfy.. x ' H 2,1 . ffl' O 1 'W' X ---. wg VVB we we Hgggw co-cape arm: 1msmu.uxn Quarterback VILLISCA VS LDTORD 20-7 The Bluejays opened the season with a bang 'by defeating Bedford to the tune of 20 '7, on the Bulldog field The Jays were just too much for the light Bedford team VILLISCA VS ATLANTIC 13-6 The first hane appearance the Jays saw them conquer the Atlantic Trojans 13 6, for the first time in many, main years Jays were in command all the way YILLISCA YS SHERIJDOAH O-18 Ihe Shen Mustangs dealt Villieca their first defeat, 18-O This game is sometimes referred to as V1111eca's Last Stand because of the may injuries suffered by the Jays DIC! CRTC! VILLISCA VS GLENHOOD 39 12 ' It vas homecoming. and the Jays 1 rose to the occasion to trample the Rams 39-12. v111isca's attack sae sharp and hard hitting. Q VILLISCA vs comu -'o 12-18 'Doc' Strange took his thundering herd over to Corning in what was ex- pected to be a snshing triumph for the Jays. A so-called weak but deter- sined Corning squad all but shoved the Jays off the field. YLI-fllllllldl hd UGDIIDBYIARBH YICI 311115 '7s.n i'.K.1z4rwf?' if sf DALE HAIIB hlllbeck 6' GIRALD IURCROSS GARIJ8 HSE!! Center VCI sTs-t .J I' if 1-w '2'j,,, I-I-OID STU-I-E nouns cunt Tackle Ralf back YILLI SC l. VS QESTOII be-o The Jays, still simmering over last week's upset lose to Corning, bounced back in a big way to crush the Creston Panthers, ua-o Jays displayed power in every depart- ment VILLISCA VS RID OAX 9 13 The Yillisca. Jays were forced to taste defeat by one of the smoothest grid machines in the state The Tigers were ranked number two team in Iowa. but a stubborn Jay team played them on even terms the entire bel gms The Jays held a two point lead. gb- ing into the 1 st three minutes but Red Oak still edged out a close win 5345, 'Q' 'ww RALPH 'Doc' STBAKGI Football Coach Track Coach Assistant hsketball Coach Social Science Teacher Boys' P 1' 1 o BOB MEANS ISCA VS CLARINDA 33 13 Villisca cooled one of its arch rivals, 33 13 The first half was played on even terms with the Jays holding a 7 6 edge at the half Clarinda was completely outclassed the second half VILLISCA VS MISSOURI VALLEY 13-6 The Bluejays ended the season on a splendid note by slipping past the powerful Big Reds of Missouri Valley It was a bitterly fought contest all the way but the Jays emerg d victorious r iv ff A , v W f' ' 5 g if vaeJ' -Q -.yr ,-of .0 an ..- J g X it 5 S ws- I . 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A f Q 5 iv - Attendants to the Homecoming Queen vera, from left to right Kpthy Stllle tary Fast, Arlene McCullough and Lou Ann Patterson OUEEN NAOMI MAUDEHLY HOMLCOMING Football season was again climaxed by a very successful homecoming Naomi Mauderly was chosen queen by the student body Her attendgntg were Kathy Stille, Mary Fast, Arlene McCullough and Lou Ann Patterson Pam and Park Hunonrey c rried the crown and the bouquet of red roses onto the football field where Naomi was crowned by co-captain, Buddy Carlson The football field was decorated in vi1l1sca's colors, blue and shite and Glenwood's colors, black and gold villisca won the home coming game 39-12 The evening was elim xed by a dance in the gym sponsored by the student council V 1 1 1 And the music goes round and round at the Valentine Dance a ent ne X ng queen and thblf caurt 41139 f.. .q PM P -51 SP9'qQ '3- ' W PE'1'ER'S uAn.-wa 6- COCA-QUIA WITLIHU cu OF CIARLNDA AND ff 3 if K XV J I 4 O ' 1 i 5 2 s 5 e 5-' . . - Q VwM,,. 1 ' i !'...,, .!- I.'42c W , A, Wlfl df l it c f' A lx n ., 1 f rm L ,. . or ., eq 'l f ' s 1 it , A . 5 r C i 'W o 1 if 1 . 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A- ..- T-. - , ,v Eiaskethall 1 2,-1 BASKETBALL assume SECT TOUR 95 953 VILLISCA VILLISCL VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA The 1952 1953 basketball season was one of the most successful in the whole history of the school The Jays were a fighting and driving tee with reoaunds and defense gaining them their most wins Uighlights of the season included a win over Red Oak in the game of the week in Iowa and being the top defensive team in the VILBISCA VIL ISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLISCA VILLIQCA VILLISCA southwest Iowa during most of the season The mein renson for the Jays turning in one of the most successful season in n number of years was because of the guidance from Coach Humnhrey Anyone who was very close to the teen could tell that it was hg that caused then to stand and pound out victories vmvs 5 LOSSES, STAITLL SIDNEY FABRAGDT COR ING BEDFORD ATTAJTIC SEEIAWDOAF GLEYWUOD CRESTCN CLARIYDA CORNTVG ATLANTIC SBEIAVDCAE AUDUBCN RED OA GLENVOOD CRESTON RED OA C.ARITDA VILLISCA 57 Lsxox A3 v1L ISCA 50 comma 53 nlsmm ww y vILLIscA 148 ATLANTIC 61 HAHXEYE LIGHT STANDINGS BID OAK VILLISCA ATLANTIC CLARINDA GLEHWWOOD COB.ING CRESTLN SEbAANDOnf OP':. SIVE AND DUILSIVE AVERAGES VILLISCA 52 2 PAGE SPONSORED BY rAnMmn's HOFUHEIT WORKS OUTONENTS b3.9 C18 ' Y , 'V ,I nz t 31 t ' ' A ' ,, 32 A L 63 73 ' 27 i ' 38 ' 19 W . 5 . A 58 F3 ' 51+ M' ,, wp 50 - . U M I 38 ' , 59 2 . . 146 ' 55 H '43 ' ' ' .. - won LOST Hawkeye Eight. The Jays were ranked :mm in VTLUSC' f 13 1 . :J 37 ,Af ' M, 12 2 - - M6 , no 10 U f' 624 :A .. A5 . 6 3 L 67 I 51 1 6 8 ' ' K 'I 5 9 M9 L58 N 3 ll . 58 53 U' ' I 1 13 . , M6 K 52 W, . 53 f 1 bl f H m,.,n nf? BLUEJAY SQUAD or 1952 1953 1 f villisca wins another at Clarinda Orton takes a t p-o as PAGE SPONSORED B! JOHHSOH'S ROGER! 6 HOKEYMAN' S DRUG STORI x e-. ABOVE Left to fight nmov, Left to rigxtx RICHARD ORTON GW VBSTEPLUND Figh Point M n for the Season Conference and A11 Southwest Iow first teams A8 DALE MAINS ROHM K S Tv? Rugged at the Post and Top Rebounder if S KENT MITH JIM BAUER ence second team and All Southx-est , Iowa Honor bla Mention coma run mm 35 dia.. I PAB SPUISOHID BY sco'r'r's APPLIAHCI STORE het and Handy on Defense and Offense Smooth and Versatile, and Back lext Year 5 af 2' S 2 2 Q I .E 3 T-71 Q x ' - T ,riff W it I 1. 3 ' fl K I f- V A Lf 'ix i X -ui A 1 D Q Q n of 1 ' wx f V M A 'Vi X .. .6 if , ' if ' I' . 2 . All Constant Scoring Threat. All Confer- I 'FY ..vv .Q 'I X , ' V V xQ gi' G ,V I ' K v fx 6 X I 5 1 - ' 4, ' 4 V l 1' g . nf i . , nw... , X . I I . g ' lf v tl ri, '-I 1 :.- fm ,gr , 5 631115 iiiaslxeihall Ufeam Under the guidan e of Don Holstrom, the Villisca Jayettes von their first game in several seasons by taring a two point verdict over eollege springs Mars Doll was the only Senior on the squad, so the out look for next season is good Regulars who will be back next season are pictured below Reading fr m left to right, they are Marilla Anxeny, Carol Pat+erson, Marilyn Saemiach, Linda Moore, Coach Don Holstrom, Jane Enarson, Jane' Peterson, Bose Selby, and Jeannie Richey up-1, muh 1 - PAGE SPONSORED BY THE CENTRAL MARKET 419+ i l drank deem As this goes to press the track season has yet to start These are the prospects for the team V are very confident that ve will have a much mo e successful season th is year 'W -X-use -qs QSM' J M Q N Y, N ivj. ses ,Z 5 X , X Afzri Y! A 3 , ' 1 nw fx I 1 ' l . Y 1 ' + 1 7' , N v as , - J' so o NSF 'Y r Ak! Q V E! l K, x- ' v Q M ' , ' Q X- ' Y ri , 3 f J . . 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Dwight o1't0ll Dwight Orton 'DOC' strangennn P860 9P0nsox-ed by Moser's Tire 8hUP lm Mun nmurn oar' Cheerleaders First Team Cheerleaaers P1Cnnr8 Cordee Jaret Noble Sblrle C1 rn Lou Ann Patterson C rolvn Mitchell Donna Bains Second Team Cheerleaders Jim Clenius 'irglnia Fein Lavon Adair Bob Wnite Bonnie Anxeny Sbirlev Dollen ..,-s- Peter Beery George Scot Helps the Cheerleaders Work Up Some Pep at a Pep Assembly PAGE SPONSORED BY CLARK BROS AND JOHNSON YLECTEIC BEAKNIE fe. ' Z BLU EJAY PRESENTS CJUNIOR HIGH? X, X F 1? U Q PAB SPOIHBID B! XINHICI FOODS COMPANY AID 001060 SEYIGI S! Elghth Grade -7, Class D1'04Jh2fB February 12, 1963 Dear Friend, Just received a letter from Sylvia Enarson telling what had become of our class Sharon Frazee and Benny Johnson were married last Sunday Bob and Janet Patterson are running the Villisca Review Mrs Patterson was Janet Means lhnda Overman and Donna Iinkle are rmmning the Overman Drug Store Kenny Adair and Warren Johnson are running for President and vice president against Elmer Burns and Othel Shipman Frances Brown and Rosalene Arterburn are running the Frances and Rosalene Shen Rosalene is married to Don Williams and Frances to LeRoy Buffon Janis Hedstrom now is Mrs Peterson and is living in Chicago with Marvin and children Frances Smith and Bob Brown are engaged to be married. Patty and Frederick Clark are coaching the girls' and boys' basketball squads, each with a 12-0 record. Clifford Pettengill, Laural Ann Davis, Karen and Phil Wagaman are taking trips around the world. Mrs. Hayman was Karen Hoyt. Bernice Mclarland and Carolyn Saemisch are attending Iowa State University. Janet and Jim Moser are running the Palmquist Hardware and the Moser Tire Repair Shop. David Hedstrom and Patricia Poston will be married tonight. Their attendants will be Wanda Wheeler and Gail Iisher. Beverly Linn and Jack Linn are living in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Linn was Beverly Anson. She is now a beauty parlor operator. PAGE SPONSORED B! WOLFE'S PRODUCE AND DAR!!OLD'S IRON AND METAL Jane and J P Jones are honeymooning in florida Jane was a Sprague Snaron Fisher and her husband, Vincent Ashmore, are flying Coca Gola around the United States Rosalie Bean, Freda Barter and Linda Eberl 1 1 y are sw mm nr teachers in New York Bob Webster and Clark Zickafoose are farming a 2,000 acre farm southwest of Villisca Dean Archer and Joel Freeman are sell ing used mrs and doing a good job of it Roger Sprague and Ronnie Lewis are salesmen for General Electric Yours truly Graduating Class of 1957 Seventh Class Wlll Nita Brown will Darwin Garey to any girl who can handle him Jimmy Branan will my nlace on the annual staff to Ruger Poston 531-one Carlson will my ever going mouth to Bobby Siern Freddie Burns will my 'enthusiasm' for work to Joalr: Guee 1 ki Chrl ti lll my good looks to Kathren Flar going Cggpzr :alll my friendliness with Mr Clark to Earla Heagle Ut COINS in handy Wmeti-mes , pany Ericson will my blue finger nail polish to Anna Curr!-n Mike Croxd:-le will nw brains to David Baker G Joanne Findly will my spelling ability to June ues Gordon Currins will the fancy way I comb my hair to Donna Finkle Sharon Gray will my restlessness to Kay Adair David Bodwell will my motto 'Always get to school on time' to Billy McFarland Gary Sprague will my height to Bill Morgan Mon-is suns will my physique to Billy Victor Rickie Well will my ability for getting into trouble to Charles Dean Judd Nordyke will my cute face to Verla Shenck Arvid Garey will my glass eye to Shirley Askloff KI look so cute without lt I Sandra Guss will my Heinz dog Q57 VARIETY of Dog, to Sharan Guthrie Darwin Garey will my tallness to Donald Hendry Linda Lines will my Howdy Doody badge to Pegg Brown Allan Gidly will all 16 of my girl friends to Larry Daniels Carol Mack will my ability to draw glrls to Karen Bean Gail Arteburn will my bright eyes to Sharon Plnkle All three of them .Adie Joe Ankeny will my hair, which is al aye falling in my eyes to Lee Doll Ut is allergic to combs I Patricia Bauer will my craving for men to Elinor Hossman Use it wisely Glenn Archer will the mustache I will have in 1965 to Lyle Jones Avon Brown will my shyness to David Shepard Richard Johnson will nv always combed hair to Marles Raines Deloris Oltman will n. ride in the Cadillac I hope to own to Richard Lee Core Bobby Deseath will my figure to Sandra Garland That's one way to get rid of Jeanne Richey will my fondness for horses to Marie Branan Max Magnuson will nw quietness to Richard Lee Core Patty Smith will my ability to talk to Catherine Clark David Noble will my basketball suit, which used to belong to Kent Richey, to Duane Anson Barbara Staats will my popularity to Lois Sprague Billy Scott will my enthusiasm for school to John Burton Ann Steakhouse will nv personality to Verla Schenck John Sidwell will my curly hair to Harice Branan I Beverly Weaver will nq boy friend to Sharon fhthrie O I Y 7 . I h . I - g . I W . I . A 1 ' . I S .v o ' I - ' I I V , . I . I . ' I , , , . I , I V . l Tommie Ten Eyck will my mathematical brain to Leo Farlin- I . I ' f ' I , . . I I . I . - . I , . I ' . I , 1. . - . I E' ' e I . . I . I . I . I , , , . I . it. I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . . bf' Roger P Billy V Elinor Shirley Nnrcv Connie Delorie Richard 6th 7th Grades as-f-f--nl-'W 6 'What is the difference between a dancer and a ducktn 'One foes quick on her legs, the other goes 'quackn on her eggs W Why is it so had to write on an empty stomach? WIt isn't so bad, but paper is better I 'Why is a blackbird on a fence like a penny1' nBecause the head is on one side and the tail on the other ' 'Did you push your little brother down the eta1rsT' 'Not mel I only pushed him one step He fell the rest of the way WH - ' , Y, b U jx J 1 - .. 5 U V Y ' U ' x L ay QE W l : n :G.: . .' L' - .- s e l h'nn r K' v ' , -f , Q 4' 8 A ' F Y . A -' l., . -5 .L 12. In , . mug' , l 5, Basketball Team if .. 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