Wall Lake Community High School - Comet Yearbook (Wall Lake, IA)
- Class of 1957
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To him, this annual of 1957 is dedicated in deep appreciation for all he has done for us these few years. 1 V11 . Qffysrgglv 4 . -. . .. , Ya ....., V - - Wadi..-.s...,...,....4 ,.,.,g,,.5.., Y , . .,.., 4 - 1 Admini tration ,S A.. A MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENTZ Fornny years therekns been a steady now of the youthcf this community pass- ing through this institution, the Wall Lake School. And, as the years, pass we could become complacent and consider this flow of youthas Jxst a xntural con- sequence and process. However, this is not as you would ex- pect. We become deeply concerned over these students and pledge our endeavors to their betterment. We realize that main purpose of the school, that is, to train these students to become well-ad- justed, successful citizens, when they are reach' to accept their responsibil- ities. From the office, you might become en- grossed in the financial status of the school, attempting to evaluate all ed- ucational processes in the terms of the money expended, but, this soon fades away when you center your interests upon the growth of each pupil. From the office, we learn of our suc- cesses and failures, as represented in the developments of former students. Ne rejoice to learn of their successes and become concerned when we learn of their failures. They are our representatives in the world. We hope that each parent would become deeply concerned over the educational welfare of their children. You may rest assured that the faculty have, close to their heart, the needs of the pupils. So, from the office, annually we re- gret we have to graduate our students. We would like to keep them on the roll , but we realize they must move along the avenues of life. to make room for the on- coming classes. C25 b t M 1 Ro er C C ure Harold Vander Laan B. S. Northwest Missouri State College B. A. W6S'hm2.I' College Principal Ass't Coach Commerce and Athletics 9 Social Science ouk l I Alfred Holz F u B. S. University of Ne'br. Iowa State College Vocational Agriculture Robert E. Simpson Wight per-Singer B- A- TOYS- Teachers C03-1989 B. H. E. Cornell College Science and Drivers Education M, M, E. Drake University Athletics Music , -'-' , Wanda. Sifford B. A. University of Iowa Library, University of Wisconsin English and Library Nadine IZcCJ.u.ng B. A. Iowa State Teachers Iowa State College Home Economics and Mathematics Ruthann Duncan B. A. Iowa Wesleyan University of Iowa English and Speech Phyllis Auen S ecretary BOARD of EDlHCA'l'l0 1 1 x N ,H , N C. Sigwalt, H. Brotherton, I.. Pagel, J. Von Ulm, C. Handling, and C. D. Mitchell Monica Lawler SECRETARY T0 THE NAR-D Xt XX Q we -fn g, R .iwlif Mrs. John Janssen Lucy Leif.: Mrs. H. Gerdes Ceceila L1t.mBnSh0f0!' IANITORS k BU DRIVER JOHN TONY T. Faber, D. Plgel, C. Bundt, 7 B. Blau, G. Gordon, B. Gosch. SENIOR CLASS MKII, iii? SENIOR CLASS Larry Karsten 'A smart man is one who hasn't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby.' Student Council 3,h Homecoming King h Class Officer 3,h Football l,2,3,h Boskotban 2, 3,11 Baseball 1,2,3,h Annual Staff h Legion Award 2 Dramatic: 3,h Glee Club M Track 3,h Chorus h NHis laugh would incite a riot in a morgue.N Concert Band l,2,3,b Student Council 3,h Glee Club l,2,3,h Brass Sextet 2,3 Chorus l,2,3,b Annual Staff M Boy's State 3 Dramatics 3,h Madrigal 1 2 Band King L F'F'A' 1 Kathryn Tucker 'Sometimes I sit and think-sometimes I just eit.' Marching Band 3,h Glee Club l,2,3,h Newspaper Staff 3 Chorus 1,2,3,h Cheerleading M Iramatice 3,h FoFoAo 1 Myrna Tebben HB1ushing is the color of virtue.n B.H. Queen Candidate 3 Student Council 2,3,h Class Officer 1,2,3,h Cheerleading l,2,3,h Newspaper Staff 3,h Glee Club 1,2,3 h Basketball 2,3,G Vocal Solo 2,3 h Twirler 1,2,3 E Chorus 1,2,3,L Annual Staff h Dramatics 3,h Librarian 3 h Trio l,2,3,L Madrigals 1 Ronald Auen 'I'l going to tell that Einstein a few th1nge.' Marching Band 1,2,3 h Concert Band 1,2,3L5 Drum Ensemble 2,3, Newspaper Staff 3,h Student Council 3,h Clase Officer 3,h moo Club 1,2 3 Annual Staff L Dramatic: 3,h Pep Band 3,b Boys State ls Chorus 1,2,3 9 Mildred Broich HI get my way3 though I argue all daynu French Horn Quartet 2 French Horn Solo 2 concert Band 1,2 Marching Band 3 Glee Club 1,2 Dramatics 3,14 Triple Trio 2 Chorus 1,2,3 Kadet Band 3 Pep Band 2 Twirler 1 Leroy Bieret HI don't know anything about anthing, but I'11 soon find out.n Football 2,3,h F.F.A. 1,2,3 Ile Mae Willhoite WMen interest me not-- not much.' 'arching Band 1,2,3,h Bell Lyre Solo 2,3,h Concert Band 2,3,h Glee Club 1,2,3,h Student Council 2 Class Officer 2 Chorus 1,2,3,h Kadet Band 2,3 Basketball 1,3 Dranatics 3,h Pep Band 2,3 10 Glen Polzien UThe way to beat a woman is with your hat--grab it and run.U Basketball l,2,3,h Football 1 2,3,b Track 2,311 Dramatics h Glee Club l Baseball l Chorus h F.F.A. 1 Kathi Lawler WA lot of pep in a small package.' Small Band Groups l,2,3 Marching Band 1,2,3,h Concert Band l,2,3,h Trumpet Solo 2,3,U Newspaper Staff 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,h Cheerleader 3 h Band Officer L Annual Staff b Girls Sextet 2 Chorus l,2,3,h Dranatics 3,b Triple TTi0 1 Pep Band 3,b Band Queen h Gaylen Brotherson HGreat men die everyday and I don't feel so well myself.H Small Band Groups 2,h Football l,2,3,h Pep Band 2,3,b Annual Staff b Glee Club 3,h Band l,2,3,h Baseball 1,2 Track 2,3,U Chorus 3,h F.F.A. 1 11 HI'll wait and find my love someday.H Basketball l,2,3,h Marching Band 1,3 Glee Club 1,2 Chorus 1 Julie Weiss HSpeak low if you speak love.' Small Band Groups l,2,3,h Saxaphone Solo l,2,3 b Marching Band l,2,3,L Homecoming Queen U Basketball l,2,3,h Glee Club 1,2,-3,14 Student Council 2 Class Officer 1,2 Cheerleading 2,h Annual staff 2,14 Dranatics 3,h Band l,2,3,h Chorus 2,3,h Billy Dressen Uwhat he wants to get most out of school is himse1f.H Glee Club 1,2,3,b Chorus l,2,3,h Dramatics 3,h F.F.A. 1,2,3 Track 2,3,h Karen Gosch Hwithout intelligence all is 1ost.H Instrumental Solo 1,2 J ,3,M Scholestic Award 1 2 3 ! 3 Marching Band l,2,3,b Small Band Groups 1 2 concert Band 1,2,3,L Cheerleading l,2,3,h Student Council l 2 Basketball 1,2,3,L Giee Club l,2,3,h Class Officer 1,2 Chorus l,2,3,h Girls State 3 Legion Award 2 Dramatics 3,h James Obman NFul1 of fun and mis- chief too, doing things he shouldn't do.H Marching Band l,2,3, Concert Band l,2,3,h Glee Club l,2,h Jerry Raine Cheerleader 3,h Dramatics 3,h 'Beware, I may do some- Chorus 1 2 thing sensational yet.' F.F.A. 1:2 Glee Club l,2,3,U Football 3,U Track 2,3314 Dramatics U chorus 3,h F.F.A. 1 Patricia Meyer h Wwhy change love when love has found it's home?H Homecoming Attendant h Instru ental Solo 1, Small Vocal Groups 1 Small Band Groups 2 Drum Majorette 3,h concert Band 1,2,3 Glee Club l,2,3,h Double Sextet h Cheerleader 3,h Chorus l,2,3,h Dramatics 3,h Annual Staff h Twirler 1,2 Pep Band l 12 2 Barbara Hagenau 'Don't let me deceive youg I'm not as quiet as you think.' Glee Club 3,h Dramatics ll Chorus 3,b Leonard Karsten HClass time is my slumbertime.N 1 mm. 1,2 Lorraine Schluter HShe's capable and efficient.H Drum Ensemble 2,3,h Concert Band 2,3,h Marching Band 2,3,b Basketball l,2 Pep Band 2,3,h Uramatios 3,h Glee Club 1 Joe Hopkins WHe's here and there-- mostly there.n Boys Chorus 3 Football 2,3 Track 2 Verne Langbein 'A quiet boy, but quite 3 buyen Basketball l,2,3,h Football 1,2,3,h 3aseba11 1,2,3,h 'Hack 2,3,h F.F.A 1,2 13 Q1 faffgl , X. ! 4 ell Naffi f 4 71 'OV' 'I Q se as 'fs- t.-!:., wov.iY- wmenv If A is f I4 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the class of 1957, being of sound mind and body--a debatable point with argu ents on both sides--do hereby declare this to be our last will and testment to be effect- ive when we make it through Wall Lake High School. LORRAINE SCHLUTER wills her ingenuity around the farm to Judy Frank. VERNE LANGBEIN wills his wide-awake Mondayhmorning-look to Reas Graber who sometimes gets bored in class, too. MYRNA TEBBEN wills her ability to capture hearts to Joanell Blu and Tommy Schwanz. Good luck. LEROY BIERET wills his delightful delicateness to Cleo Johnson. KATHRYN TUCKER wills her front seat in Room B to Larry Kelly and Wesley Cook, in hope they will enjoy it asfmuch as she always has. sees a great future for himself in this sport. MILDRED BROICH wills to Joyce Huff, her four years of going with , If GAYLEN BROTHERSON wills his football ability to Arlin Bunge. He if lg 'J 1? 5 C only one man. LYLE BUNDT wills his quietness to Gary Brotherson and Bob Drees- sen. DON KELLY wills his eagerness to meet and mingle with the opposite sex to Elaine Hedberg and Warren Sigwalt. LORENE BROTHERSON wills her many hours of study to Roger Meyer. RONALD AUEN wills his driving habits and broken fences to Kaye Brotherton and Ronald Baumhover. ILA WILLHOITE wills her skill in writing shorthand to Helen Bahr and Susan Johnson. Do they need it? JERRY RAINE leaves his high-speed reaction time to Leon Snyder. Jerry says his fast reaction time comes in handy for more things than driving so ntake 'er easyl ' KAREN GOSCH wills her ability to dance to Albert Schwanz and Ray Willhoite. Especially jitter-bugging. GLEN POLZIEN wills the will power it takes to stay home to Jan Weiss and Cynthia Dreessen, KATHLEEN LAWLER leaves to Sherman Wollesen her desk in third period study hall, but,only if he will leave it vacant too. LARRY KARSTEN wills his ability to shoot baskets to Lyle Raising PATRICIA MEYER wills her interest in out-of-town men to Janice Gosch. LEONARD KARSTEN wills his naps taken in English class to Leon Brotherson. f I x 31' . 5 IV .- ff f m It L ' A 5 Y 1 R A' YK, BARBARA HAGENAU wills her resistance to men to Betty Gosch. JULIE WEISS has an old sax reed which she leaves to Roberta Sigwaltg though she warns that most of the good is out of it. 1 I3-its JOE HOPKINS wills his ability' to stay out of trouble to Marilyn fx-,I Qi? Claussen. 43 , Q , L . xx f 'Q 5 4' 1 - 1. 'Y JAMLS OBMAN wllls his blush to Loren Rowedder. ' N QR ,, My if f A A'.rhQ . . . . . - hr 15h , Sm: ' BILL DRESSEN wills his w1se remarks to Rlchard Coll especially for classes ' L-Te, Myrna and Kathi leave our tracks, which we will to make out-of-town, when the Class will is read. How WE LOCKED This 15 x B-4 probably have S V YF, P -fv w f Q 5 Q gf Q MFE? . Q, A ii f Q? if E, ,L .if S f 7 N, Q v 4 gk .. ,f,- , 1 f P fx ,gym x Sf 1 f Ax L . 5 QL , is 6 Q, x 2,3 U , , - I I-Isiff' SFP ,W .W , . A Xf,A .1 FA :Lisa 55528 'KEY ?i'f LSvi.,f .Rx . ws. - -vig Q3Q?i2 Agfa? A A x P212-ffs? ,, '- Helen Bahr Ronald Baumhover Joanell Blum Gary' Brotherson Leon Brotherson Kaye Brotherbon Arlin Bunge Marilyn Claussen Richard Coil Wesley Cook Cynthia Dreesen Robert Dreesen Judy Franck Betty Gosch Janice Gosch Reas Graber Elaine Hedberg Pauline Hinl: Joyce Huff Cleo Johnson Susan Johnson Larry Kelly' Roger Neyer Lyle Reising Loren Rowedder Albert Schwanz . Tommy Schwanz Richard Sig:-ralt Roberta Sigwalt Warren Sigwalt Leon Snyder Janice Weiss A Ray '.-Jillhoite Sherman Wollesen DPHOMORES H255 , My an K 5 Sw w, -f we ffixeiiim 'lf' - ' 'V ' : , A ' 77S.gf3 55i1i6EgWQ5 . 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Peters Danny Reis Mark Reiter Paige Reiter FIR T DE QS! re? W M trauma Q mmean Qi 3 - 1 e iff - ---, -- Linda Richardson Clara Richter Debbie Rohde Gary Roth Kenneth Rowan Joni Sanders Nola Schlorholtz Merlin Schrad Jill Simpson Kenny Steinkamp Eric Stimson Vickie Vogel Betty'Willhoite Carol Weitzel Candace Werkmeister Linda Wicker Larry Auen Maureen Auen Darlene Baumhover Wanda Lee Belt Mrs. Schlorholtz Mrs. Petersen William Blum Charles Bohm Richard Brotherson Linda Sue Carroll John G. Clausen Catherine Cook Marcia Drost Thomas Dunn Margaret Fischer Marla Foster Dennis Garland Joyce Gerdes Sherry Geldea nobert Gosch DEEII H-4510 Richard Hink Betty Henkel Marilyn Horst 21 iw , K . 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McCutschen Michael Mann Billy Miller Deborah Petschauser Shirley Sanders Di Ann Schiernbeck Samuel Sefren Kathleen Tounget Kay Willhoite 23 THIRD GR DE Belt W Carroll Carroll Coil gil Cook Freeman ,,...... f--- A - -- .4 t Q9 X Q E QM iw 2 Patricia Dunn Cd f sno Barbara Fischer Q Ruth coach Y M A ,,:i William Hulbmu-d 2 hS' Sigue..--, : 1 5, 1, x Rx 232 Sev i er , .. fa- A ' 5, V X Hundliflg f El Johnson l r.Z,:,r gr, Kelsey Q J eau MaJJ.oY E fg rrr if rrr. mama Neppl , W kfm 1 F , so ,K S s. 1 511' I Merlin Pfannkuch Judy Richardson e ree Kenny Roth M8-PY Lou Rowan C Dennis Sarchet ,A A Eugene Sohwanz Leo Schwanz Nancy Weber Cathy Weiss Neil Wheeler Carla Wright. 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',-- 1 ww faery 2 3 - fg V - , L,.,,,1:,-' Q'-v , -J A - Sandra Anderson Donald Bahr Sandra Bedel Mary Jo Beisch Miss Schlorholtz Richard Blwm Caroline Bohm Jernlynn Brotherson Joyce Clausen Russell Cook Dianna Eaton Hiriam Erickson David Freeman Berneice Gerdes Richard Gosch Karen Hawks Francis Hedberg Francis Johnson Karen Leitrange Lelialieyer Joyce Obman Bill Payson Robert Pedersen Kathleen Raine Larry Richardson Gary Snyder Keith Tounget Paula wright FGOTBALI. 1956 A Row I: Left to Right: V. Langbein, B. Coil, G. Polzien, A. Snyder, L. Kelly, Lu Bieretll Row II: L. Karsten, G. Brotherson, G. Schwanz, L. Snyder, G. Wheeler, S. Woll- sen. Row III: Coach McClure, R. Mau, L. Rowedder, R. Coil, D. Oxendale, J. Voss, R. Graber, Coach Simpson. Row IV: Stimson, J. Raine, J. Rodman, G. Karsten, W. Cook, D. Kelly. SEASONS RECORD FOOTBALL LETTER WINNERS WALL LAKE 27 ODEBOLT o WALL LAKE hl GALVA o WALL LAKE 7 EARLY o wALL LAKE o LAKE vtuzm 28 WALL LAKE 29 N'E.WELL 6 WALL LAKE 7 SCHALLEE o WALL LAKE 6 LYTTON 6 WALL LAKE 2- CORRECTIONVILLE -9- TOTAL 1119 ho ao Verne Langbe:Lnef Glen Polzienls Leroy Bieretf Don Kellyk Gaylen Brothersonlf' Jerry Raineq' Larry Karstenl' Richard Coil Sherm Wollesen E Seniors Graduating Leon Snyder Loren Rowedder Albert Schwanz Larry Kelly Rease Graber Gary'Wheeler Jim Rodman Gary Karsten 0 . U PIG KI REVIEW 'Ihis season will long be remembered by the Wall Lake comrrnmity and student body. In the conference play the Comets finished the season with four wins, one loss, and one tie record which was good enough for second place. 'Ihe Comets opened their season with an im- pressive win over arch rival Odebolt by a score of 27-O. This marked the first time since 19147 that the Comets have been able to beat Odebolt. Returning home for their next game, Wall Lake got revenge for last year's lopsided score by overpowering Galva hl-O. 'Jhe Comets completely dominated the game, almost scoring at will. 'Ihe next week the Comets journeyed to Early. It wasn't until the third quarter that Wall Lake could get a sustained offensive drive under way. 'Ihe drive was climaxed by Leon Snyder plunging over from Early 's 8 yard line on an off tackle play. Ihe Comets played an outstanding defen- sive game limiting Early to IJ first downs. 'Ihe following week found the Comets facing a big and rugged Lake View team. Their size and depth proved to much as Wall Lake came out on the bottom side of the score for the first and only time this season. Then the Comets gat backinto the victory col- um with a 29-6 victory over Newell. Following their victory over Newell the Com- ets continued their winning march by downing Sohaller 7-O. The Comets traveled to Lytton for their final conference game of the year. This was a big one as a win or tie would give Wall Lake undisputed second place in conference play. 'Ihe highlight of this game was a I45 yard touch down run by Larry Karsten on a double reverse. Lytton bounced right back with the tying touchdown. 'Ihe final gun found Wall Lake taking to the air to try and put over the winning touchdown, bit time elapsed and the Comets had to settle for a tie. Simpeon's Comets climaxed the 1956 season with a decisive smash win over Correctionville. It was Wall Lake from the opening whistle to the final gun, as seven seniors gave their all in their last, battle for their Alma Mater. When the football guns silenced for another year, the record was 6-1-1. Our congratulations. to the coaches and squad for their outstanding work this year. CAPTAIN and CO-CAPTAIN: Wollesen and Polzien 3I SENIDR s' EF I' H112 1 I I Q 4 N e 552, fa Vee is E sw E 9' -xl , br' s' 2, Q E FI X Wg lx X 3 is 9 6-2255 e,,g,,,-. . .13 .f - M4210 X ,..., 5 L . ,L 'A X8 as Q x E. es, A M K 2 I :va k Q S I hw at I a 1. ik X 4 if W K 'M I F, Egg e 2 ' g I I ' BA KETBALL Back Row: L. Karsten, S. wollesen, R. Coil L. Rowedder, L. Reising, V. Langbein. Front Row: Coach Simpson, G. Stimson, R. Willhoite, G. Polzien, R. Meyer, C. Schwanz, L. Reising. BASKETBALL scoRE WALL LAKE 611 S6 WALL LAKE WALL LAKE 65 WALL LAKE 57 WALL LAKE Sh WALL LAKE 66 WALL LAKE 71 WALL LAKE 57 AR-WE-VA ODENLT EARLY NEMAHA BREDA GALVA AUBURN SCHLESWIG 41- County Tournament SH? Sectional Tournament WALL LAIGC WALL LAKE WALL LAKE WALL LAKE WALL LAKE WALL LAKE WALL LAKE LYTTON EARLY -FSCHALLER LAKE VIEW SCHALLER THAPIEPON -x-BREDA 36 sf SQ If V 'fy g . :A 'rs 'X ' A X iii .A f J x . mr' , .vw J 1. in was .. Q 5 L Q ' A FY . 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R, N A 'st 4 , ,., A aiiilfip 53 ,az j1ix Q, N sa ws i QM. x9 Varsity Track Team Back Row: Ass't Coach Mr. VanderLaan, Mr. Simpson, D- ENGR, 3- W011939n D. Oxendale T. Schwanz Head Coach Hr. McClure - Second Rowz, A. Synd'1',,L- R95-5138, A- Schwanzr G' Wheeler, L' Bundt' R' will hoite, R. Mau Front Row: G. Brotherson, L. Karsten, Gary Brotherson, L. COMETS MISS SECOND IN STATE BY 2 POINTS The Comet track team made a very impressive showing in all the track meets in which they participated except the Holstein Relays, which was due to the extreme cold weather. The Comets started the season by finishing in Illth place in the State Indoor meet at Iowa City. At the Bo-Pop conference meet in Sac City, Wall Lake set a new meet record with 86Q points for the team championship. Following the loop meet, the Comets finished fifth in The Sac Relays , third in the Alta Relays, third in the Aurelia Relays, second in the district meet at Holstein and sixth :Ln the State Outdoor meet in Des Moines. ' During the 1957 season, the teen broke nine conference records, two district marks and a baker's dozen school records in addition to winning the Roy Whitney Trophy for the mile relay at the Aurelia Relays. The most outstanding accomplishment made by the team was their bettering the State Outdoor mile relay mark with their time of 3: 37.1. The quartette was composed of Gaylen Brotherson, Leon Snyder, Gary Brotherson, and Larry Karsten. 36 A f - . N.-'C . wk sl mv? L iff C I , if 1, 4 , W.-.- .. i Q Y ,X -' V,-,. ,, .. 4 . - 1 V' 1 '-. - . ! ' i.v 75:41 ' A ' , ., E' .: , L -ff ' 'si 'FN K i 1 s ' Lg ii? ' A -1 V , - 41 fm gf' QW Q A - I -' x MM-1 4 - .- my 'Z fm - - LW X Q M Q 3 , K , , k 1 K 'im xx w x 5 x Q N. ,,,.? ay i 'ix i S' . 2-'Q .Q IUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS Back Row: S. Dressen, J. Obmann, L. Meyer, K, Hawks, M. Tebber: N. Beisch, K. Hollesen, Mr. Vander Laan. Front Row: Miss Schlorholtz, L. Se-fren, J. Schwanz, S. Anderson, J. Dressen, M. Gosch, J. Schiernbeck. Back Row: Mr. Vander Lean, B. Paysen, D. Freeman, R. Gosch, R. Br-uns, K. Tounget, C. Arnold, P, Lawler, B. Pedersen Front Row: R. Campbell, R. Blum, T. Way, D. Bahr, D. Snyder, J. Comstock. 38 Activities Activities Band r W I Back Row: C. Hundling, C. Karstens, A. Bunge, S. Anderson, L. Rowedder, J. Obman, J. Snyder, G. Stimson, R. Willhoiteg Fifth Row: M. Erickson, K. Brotherton, D. Gonnerman, J. Rodman, J. Richardson, K. Lawler, G. Brotherson, B. Friedericksen, D. Bahr, K. Tounget, R. Coil, B. Payseng Fourth Row: J. Auen, C. Mitchell, R. Graber, B. Weber, J. Weiss, R. Altmanshofer, R. Coil, M. Sigwalt, R. Sigwalt, D. Freeman, B. Pedersen, Third Row: W. Persinger, C. Carlson, H. Bahr, J. Frank, L. Schluter, J. Weiss, R. Auen, J. Brotherton, J. Blum, L. Richardson, I. Willhoite, P. Meyer, Second Row: P. Morley, B. Gosch, K. Tucker, M. Tbbben, K. Gosch, C. Dreesen, P. Hinkg First Row: D. Williams, C. Tbunget, J. Tehben, C. Beisch Back row left to right: L. Richardson, L. Schluter, R. Au6n, C. Hundling, L, Howedder, C. Karstens, A. Bungeg Second row: H. Bahr, R. Graber, R. Coil, D. Gonneman, J. Richardson, G, Brotherson, K. Lawler, Front row: R. 5151481 t. R. Altmanshofer, J. Weiss, V. Sigwalt, R. Coil, W. Persinuer 40 Girls Lilee Llub M l E I Back row: M. Tebben, D. Greve, M. Hundling, J. Clausen, N. Clausen, J. Auen, J. Blum, J. Brotherton, K. Brotherton, K. Gosoh, L. Jetter, J. Druivenga, M. Hopkins, B. Hagenau, C. Karstens, B. Fredrichsen, K. Olson, K. Tucker, C. Dressen, M. Bieret, J. Frank, Middle row: S. Bedel, C. Mitchell, J. Huff, K. LeStrange, S. Campbell, M. Leitz, A. Campbell, B. Weber, J. Brotherson, S. Brotherson, M. Comstock, K. Lawler, S. Johnson, C. Johnson, E. Gosch, J. Weiss, P. Meyer, R. Sigwalt, B. Green, N. Dierenfeld, J. Weiss, J. Snyder, H. Behr, First row: N. Persinger, D. Carroll, B. Gerdes, F. Hedberg, M. Beisch, L. Meyer, M. Erickson, D. Eaton, J. Tebben, J. Obman, S. Bedel, C. Beisch, K. Hawks, P, Hinlc, J. Gosch, L. Boger, I. Willhoite, M. Sigwalt, J. Houser, J. Clausen, C. Bohm, P, Wright, K. Raine nior Ban Back row: C. Foster, J. Hundling, P. Morley, H, qxgbpen, C, Bohm, G, Schluter, W. Persinger, M. Hundling, S. Eedel, M. Meyer, E. Eedel, D, Grevei Third row: C. 'Dounget, C. Sarchet, H. McCutchum5 Second row: L. Friedrichsen, E. Olson, V' Mack: K' Leith D- Williams, L. Rowan, J. Mitchell, D. Wheeler, J. Brotherton, R- Campbell, D. Bahr, L. Synder, S. Anderson, R. Schlnter, R. Von Glang Front, rom R- Pedersen, B- Paysen, B- Gerdes, D. Eaton, D. Gonnerman, J. Dressen, K. Raine, T. Way, C. Carlson MIXED CHORUS 5 . .. , MFL... Back row: G. Faber, J. Raine, B. Dreessen, G. Stimpson, A. Bunge, J. Obman, C. Hundling, R. Graber, D. Oxendale, G. Brotherson, R. Sigwalt, S. Wollesen, L. Rowedder, B. Altmanshofer, L. Bundt, G. Polzien, R. Tucker, J. Rodman, R. Meyer, L. Karsten, R. Willhoite, D. Kelly, J. Richardson, Third row: M. Tebben, D. Creve, M. Hundling, J. Clausen, J. Auen, J. Blum, J. Brotherton, K. Brotherton, K. Gosch, L. Jetter, J. Druivenga, M. Hopkins, B. Hagenau, C. Karsten, B. Fredrichsen, K. Olson, K. Tucker, C. Dreessen, M. Bieret, J. Franck, Second row: W. Persinger, S. Bedel, C. Mitchell, J. Huff, K. LeStrange, S. Campbell, M. Leitz, A. Campbell, B. Weber, J. Brotherson, S. Brotherson, M. Comstock, K. Lawler, S. Johnson, C. Johnson, B. Gosch, J. Weiss, P. Meyer, H. Sigwalt, B. Groen, M. Dierenfeld, J. Weiss, J. Snyder, H. Bahrg First row: D. Carroll, B. Gerdes, F. Hedberg, M. Beisch, L. Meyer, M. Erickson, D. Eaton, J. Tebben, J. Obman, S. Anderson, C. Beisch, K. Hawks, P. Hink, J. Gosch, L. Boger, I. Willhoite, M. Sigwalt, J. Hauser, J. Clausen, C. Bohr, P. Wright, K. Raine BUYS' GLEE CLUB Back row: J. Obman, C. Hundling, R. Graber, fi. Sigwalt, D- Uxendales G0 Grotherson, L. Howecder, S. Wollesen, R. Altmanshofer, L. Bundt, R. Tucker, J. Richaresens Front row: w. Persinger, G- Faber, J-1 Raine, 3' Dxfssenf G' Stimson, A. Bunie, R- Meyer: U- Polzien, J- Rodman: L' Karsten' D' kelly' R' Nillhoite r Q n I . , , E A TT Tifzx, , s ? W em wp Qkixkyv Q. .qw 'Q ii S 35' ' Q? -5 K, W ,gfi 'figs -14 '5 1 V mzflg si ' sf W 'Y ml. 'fi pea ' Qt A L , , ,ig Ekziggg 5 . Sas ,.,'4w K. fzieggagy , ., 1127.5 5 I .. :.,,. :.,.,:-' N if . 5 ' L V 1. ii n I f if ,. ,A . x h h A ,K A If ,Q M1 Y aff L 1 .-wr Q1 3' f 5il i 5 3. V 5 HEERLE DER From left to right: J. Obman, K. Tucker, P. Meyer, J. Huff, J. Snyder, D. Kelly. From left to right: J. Weiss, C. Karsten, M. Tebben, K. Gosch, J. Weiss, K. Lawler. 44 tudent Council Back row: Ronald Anen, Gary Wheeler, Douglas Oxendale, Dennis Eaton, C.D. Mitchell, Reae Graber, Larry Kelly, Charles Bundling, Weslq Cook, First row: Carol Mitchell, Judith Tebben, Janice Gosch, wma Tebben, Larry Karstm, Marjorie Bundling, Janice Clausen, 'Dennis Gonnernnn ew paper taff Back revs Bob Altnnakorer, trant Stimpson, Gary Faber, Front raw: Roberta Sigwalt, Julie Weiss, Jury Franck, Bela Bair 5 4 My ef, M. x Us i Q2 NYY W wi 1 if K al Yi: S . . , X My fwwgffe ff -'gary Q ,A-g i A ,Q5,..K. , Msg! egw M Q, K. sf aff X 1.: g,Z: qw . ' fx r , kg i gf ,E lf Q, '.-L 1 CSHD ffff55'tfR.8i'?EGH' ' SHARACTBR AGRIEULTURE CYYIZEHSHEP THRIFT REHREATIEX SCHQLBRSHIP SERVICE ?A'E'RIB'?l32'! Q + v 1 . ., '4-x,,,f, . 5 . . f I .. , 1 1 fm' 1.511252 12,3541 Am. , , an 1 WW N. Wa is Nr sg, .25 '12 A.. W. A A rf .2 151: Y , fi., g r ji' QF! 3213 1.1 1 12.4.2.5 5 4 Tiff. S 1.31 1 lg Z. Y eff? 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CAMERA snap SAC CITY, IOWA Sac City' Odebolt FARMERS STATE BANK Complete Banking Service Lake View Iowa HUGO ROHDE TRANSFER SERVICE Trucking So Feeds Office Phone 89 , Residence 105 Wall Lake, Iowa Wall Lake Iowa Farber and Ottoman Frigidaire Appliances, Gas Stoves Complete Bottle Gas Service Phone 151.1 HIGHLAND HOME FARM Purebred Brown Swiss Cattle Drink Milk for Health Carl Hundling and Sona Phone 111 on 11 Breda T W es' 'ff' .e TJADEN OIL CO. ROWEDDER TRACTOR Complete Service for Your Car Machine Work 41- N- Welding Tankwagon Service Ford Tractors Phone: Wall Lake 80 Phone: Lake Viey 115 1 Phone 21.111 Wall Lake LAKE Um CLEANERS WINCHELL AND BEISCH Bring Us Your Car Troubles Quality Cleaners A Bob and Bin Lake view Iowa 'Wall Lake Iowa Funeral H0319 SAC counrr IMPLEMHWT FARBER G: OTTIMN Allis Chalmers 81 New Idea Farm Machinery' Complete Home Furnishings F. B. Hansen Sac City Sac City Iowa Schaller Lake View H. A. MILLER AND MAX DALEVS PLACE General Store Furnishings Soft Drinks -uf 41- Sandwiches Dry Goods and Shoes At a Low Price Phone 72 Phone 29 Wall Lake Iowa Wall Lake Iowa CLAUDE'S SERVICE STANDARD SERVICE Gas 'll' I- Oil -I+ -I General Repairs Gas fl- -1- Oil +I- -I+ General Repairs Claude Tounget Bill Blum Phone 80 wall Lake' Phone 3 Wall Lake EDDIE QUINN, CLOTHIER CGVISTOCK CHEVROLET SERVICE Chevrolet Sales GL Service Clothier for Men and Boys Phone 52 Carroll Spencer I . 59 This is w ere Tomorrowrstarts The all new 'S7' Ford Your volume Ford Dealer Breda Auto Co. Heisterkamp B ros. Breda -- Phone 77 -- Iowa -nr SPGRTSMAN 'S coops Q? ROBINSON STORE Trucks and Groceries QD Phone 121 ftom Lake Wall Lake Im BRIARDALE STORE THE SAC SUN phone 11 Standard Newspaper For All Sac County for Meat 8: Fresh Vegetables ChBI'10S A- H8-CICS, Editor Wall Lake Iowa 580 City Iowa STEPHEN'S LOCKERS Phone: Office 170 . . Residence lh6 or 215 for Slaughtering . . Chilling . . Ageing CSharp freezing . Curing . Lard Rendering For Lockers and Home Freezersl Choice Beef Quarters and Half Hogs Wall Lake Iowa Wall Lake Iowa ALBRECHT SERVICE Ed. J. Albrecht Q Son, Props. Complete Line of Hill Feeds Phone 158 BORCHERDING'S CLOTHING Complete Line Mens' and Boys' Clothing Sac City IOWB MACKEY'S DRUG STORE Co plete Line of Drugs, Sundries, and Gifts Fountain Service Sherwin-Williams Paint and Wallpaper Phone 60 Wall Lake WALL LAKE SEED HOUSE Tomahawk Hybrid Corn Co. Finest Quality Field Seeds Phone 202 Wall Lake Wall Lake Iowa NEPPL HATCHERY k PRODUCE Purina Chews - Baby Chicks Cream Eggs Q Poultry Phone 112 60 ie' . .ning . IIAIS-SIIUESTUIINISIIINGS 'Wim 7dl Odaa' It's real smooth --- real cool 2 I' MANNING ICE CREAM serve it at your house, or 1 audi? 14 Q! ask for it at your favorite cafe .,4'l 4f.f11g?- A-',f'ff' . dnl' zt.-.4Yg MANNING CREANERY CO. Manning, Iowa Ray's Super Value eaaaasaae Quality Goods at Low Price Lake View Iowa SAC CITY, lowA Member Federal Deposit Insirance Corporation Plrkview Roller Rink Fun for all on skates Saturday night Teen Age Dances Carroll Iowa Hours 5 A.M.-11 P.M. COFFEE CUP CAFE we Specialize in Good Steaks Visit Our Circus Room Su day Dinners itll Lake 61 :Q fag? is Ati'-'xx-'-. 5 la f .3 94-, WALL LAKE SAVINGS BANK Wall Lake, Iowa nComplete Banking Servicen swung N SIUITY 0 Of YOUR Ssooo Q We aol' +4 sf' 5? 5 1. Q fe . 5' Q 4+ M412 W REITER FEED COMPANY Jess Reiter Q Sons Portable Milling Mixing Service Complete Line of Feeds Phone lub Wall Lake, Iowa wfwuffe NATIONAL OATS COMPANY DQlq'Tf,f Buyers, Sellers and Exporters of Popcorn ,I ,, Wall Lake, Iowa ' CPopcorn Center of the World? H U WALL LAKE LUHBER. COMPANY .ifil 5 ! Phone 36 Paint . . Bottle Gas . . Coal Feeds Fertilizers Grains SCHROEDER ELEYATOR COMPANY We offer you the following for your convenience and service Phone 230 A complete line of Swift's Quality Feeds Quaker Oat Feeds A 50 ton, 50 foot Fairbanks Scale Custom Rolling Mill We ll Lake 1 KARSTEN OIL CO PANY Gasoline 4 4 i Heating Oil NPrompt delivery of quality petroleum productsn Clndependently Owned k Operatedj Phone 66, 158, or 253 L A-Riu IUSUUISS ini exif-1: 62 L N EK' 'Gd ff:-3 Q9 INTER COLLEGIATE PRESS hilishrs cOVll I uh to s lo I J HUDH MII! MFI!! Kansas Cnty N X1 crawdfy w Q S 'A -- I 1 fu- all inns -, ,-. -' .Q-1 NN Q ! lk I 5- Q 1 L -3 f wa -i 9 E ,4- r , , - .--fav -, ' f f -' ,- A-Pav' F14 ff , m Q' I Ea! gf-uv? 1-K5 A - fi . ..s . ., ,K+ 'iid h- -W- '-'-'N- ' -ff'-'Lv L' ' -J-A-1-W' I A+- 'i' Fair
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