Washington High School - Arrow Yearbook (Vinton, IA)
- Class of 1955
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my -f . 4 .X-11, .ww n f V. V. x . x v THE NINETEEN-FIFTY-FIVE A R R O W Washington High School Vinton, Iowa STUDENT PUBLICATION Editors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . PatKe11y,Mar R Y Business Managers . . . Laird Spaulding, Burdell Ma t Photographers . . . . Robert Seneft, George McC1 g V f mx, . ,E , .Q :sy M, iv ,., ,F g 3? Dedication -1,1 r, 55, sf Q in Charles Birker Myron Inman Wallace Newton Kenneth Feller Dr. V. L. Westphal x ik if ., KWV' K 2 Dr. Ray Bryan H. J. Eastman M. A. MacAllister Keith Windsor Arthur Carpenter Kenneth Feller Joan Merchant Pat Kelly NN fwfr ?3!q , X l 1 ,7-fi !-f: 4' lf.. - f 'F'-f,,,,,.l ,.1n4 : 4' 4- -Z ,.--4 -f ,-,,-n-5 -Y 5 if-LE - ,,.Z-1' X WX M XNWW M W :,.., Y ,l1-..1'-'f- ,f Z .f' '.. 1 fan uw.. - -,,.,.. + FAC ULTY .F U - Qf 0 xg: 6 ,fx S i fi A x wr X. ii if A XL H X .QQ gg S Y. ,U Q25 2 , HPV X wa' 5 Nw 'li , gi . 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'Emi if mi l gr,-M,,. 5 Class KEITH RICHARD CHARLES Officers Class History lt has been a tough and rugged struggle, but we now have the privilege of saying, We're Seniors! We now are the ones whom the green frosh look up to and try to imitate. Aside from the hours of study and work, there are many memories of the fun and good times which we Seniors have enjoyed in our four year stay in high school. Starry eyed and blushing as green frosh, we meekly elected our class officers. .Tack Phelps as President, Pat Kelly as Vice-President and Janet Freeman as Secretary-Treasurer led us through our first year. Of course, before the year was over, several of the girls were no longer shy and bashful, for they were keeping steady company with Senior boys. Then we were Sophomores and Marge Rippel took over duties as class President, with Marilyn Wallace assisting as Vice-President and Bonnie Hurst as Secretary-Treasurer, taking care of our paper work. Gaining self-confidence, we now roamed about Lincoln High with assurance. By this time we felt that we were quite grown up and wise to almost all of the teachers' tricks. As the year rolled by, we began to look forward to the fun and responsibilities of the coming year. There was an extra amount of excitement this year because as Juniors, we entered the new Washing- ton building. We began immediately to start work and raise lots of money for the banquet. It was hard work, but I'm sure all of us will never forget all the fun we had selling. Our efforts were well worth it because our banquet was a great success. The nights we spent decorating with our Paris theme were unforgetable, especially those wobbly ladders. Our officers were Swede Cantonwine, Presidentg Eddie Whitehead, Vice- President and Joe Woodford, Secretary-Treasurer. Our last year was a conclusion to four years of much work and fun. We went to everything possible because we realized that it was our last chance. The fellows were a bit sad after playing their last ball games and the gals felt the same after attending the last games. We realized as the year went by that we were either to choose our work for the future or pick the college of our choice. Our officers were Keith Winsor, Presiding: Charles Spicher, Vice-President and Richard Williams, Secretary-Treasurer. We will always carry with us the memory of happy times when we were students of Washington High. RICHARD WlLLlAMS Oh, keep me innocent, make others great. Mixed Chorus I-Z-31 OPBTBV13 l-23F.F.A. l-Z-3lRepOrt61' 2: Vifle- President 413 Boys' Glee Club 1-22 A1135 Club 13 Class Officer 4 fSecre- :ary-Treasurer. JOAN ABBOTT ln her tongue is the law of kindness. l- .B.L.A. 3-43 G.A.A. 3-4: Girls' lntra- mural 43 Purple and Gold Staff 3-43 Seniors MAFGE RIPPEL She smiles just for fun, but we know there is only one. Girls' Glee Club l-Z-3-43 Mixed Chorus 2-3-43 Operetta Z3 V. Show 43 Ham Actors l-2-3-4 fPresident 4l3 F.B.L.A. 3-43 G.A.A. l-2-3-43 Girls' Intramurals 1-2-3-43 Arrow Staffg Library Club l-Z-3-43 Student Council 2: Class Officer 2 fPre- sidentl3 Personality Plus Club 13 Dance Club l. Arrow Staff 4 fFeature Editorlg Pep Club 43 Secretary to lvlr. MacAllister 43 Personality Plus 'Club 13 Homemaking Club l. C. J. HALVA A mathematics shark with bac..-i.,.' tendencies. V Club 43 Audio Visual Club l3 Art Club 13 F.F.A. l-23 Track 33 Football 2-43 Boys' Intramurals l-43 Basketball l-33 Science Club lg Atlas Club 23 Sportsmens' Club I3 VlVlAN KRAUSE Nothings so hard but search will find it out. Girls' Glee Club l-2-3-43 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4: V. Siow 42 OPCT9' tta 23 Pep Club 43 Science Club 13 Per- sonality Plus Club l3 Dance Club 13 Instrumental Music Appreciation Club l3 All High School Play 2. RAYMOND CANTONWINE Happy-go-lucky free from care, ready to do and ready to dare. Mixed Chorus l-2-3-43 V.Show 43 Operetta l-21 F.F.A. l-Z-3-43 Boys' Glee Club l-2-3-43 Bas- ketball l-Z-33 One Act Play 23 A11- School Play 33 Student Council 1-2-33 Class Officer Z-3 fPresidentl3 Ham Actors. CAROL STUECK Her recipe for having friends is to be one. F.B.L.A. 3-43 G.A.A. l-2-3-43 Girls' Intramurals l-Z-3-43 Purple and Gold l-2-3-43 Arrow Staff 4 fTypistl3 Pep Club 23 Personality Plus Club Z. GILBERT CRONK Classes should be ten minutes. Five to come and five to go. Mixed Chorus l-23 Operetta l-23 V Club 3-43 Basket- ball l-Z3 Football l-3-43 Track 3-43 Baseball lg Poys' Glee Club l-Z: Pep Club 43 Atlas Club 4. JANET FREEMAN LAIRD SPAULDING But for the glorious privilege of being independent. Mixed Chorus l-Z5 Op- eretta 1-25 Band l-2-3-45 Purple and Gold5 Arrow Staffg V Club 3-45 Track l-2-3-45 Football l-2-3-45 Boys' Glee Club 1-25 Basketball l-25 Pep Band l-2-3-45 Instrumental Groups l-2-3-45 Atlas Club 1-2-45 Sportsmen's Club 15 One Act Plays l-2-3-45 Dance Club 15 Instrumental Solo 45 Stage Benefit 45 Football Co-Captain 45 Triple M Club 4. l HANNAH HIBES Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Girls' Seniors MARY LOUISE ROWE Knowing her and liking her are syn- onymous. Girls' Glee Club l-Z-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Swing Show 45 Operetta 25 Ham Actors l-3-45 Band l-2-3-45 Purple and Gold l5 Concert Band 1-2-3-45 Marching Band l-2-3-45 Arrow Staff 4 lCo-Editoi-D5 Pep Club 45 Small Vocal Groups 3-45 French Club 4 fVice-Presidentlg National Honor So- ciety 3-45 Triple MClub 4 fVice-Presi- dentl. Intramurals l-Z-3-45 Girls' Glee Club l5 Ham Actors l-45 Purple and Gold 15 Arrow Staff 4 fMounting Editorlg Pep Club l-45 French Club 45 Stage Benefit 4. BUZZ CURREY A lover of athletics and loyal to his fellown-gen. Purple and Gold 3-45 V Club 3-45 Baseball l-2-3-45 Track 3-45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball l-Z-3-4. For she is such a smart little craft, such a neat little sweet little craft. Twirling l-2-3-45 Band l-Z-3-45 F.B. L,A. 3-4 fVice-President 415 G.A.A. 1- 2-3-45 Girls' Intramurals 1-2-3-45 Purple and Gold 45 Concert Band 1-2-3- 45 Marching Bard 1-Z-3-45 Arrow Staff 4 fMusic Editorlg Pep Club 1-49 5171311 In' strumental Groups l-2-3-45 Class Offi- cer lSecretary-Treasurerlg Cheerleader 1-3-45 Sport's Queen 45 Dance Club lg Instrumental Solo l-Z -45 Ham AC'L01'S li Triple MClub 4. JOE WOODFORD Did ya ever hear this one? Mixed Chorus l-45 V. Show 45 Operetta l-25 Track l-Z-3-45 Football 1-2: Boys' In- tramurals 45 Boys' Glee Club 15 Bas- ketball l-25 Pep Club 45 Class Officer 3 tSecretary-Treasure!-D5 All High School Play Z. BARBARA SEAVY Attractive and quiet and oh yes---- nice. F.B.L.A. 3-45 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-45 Arrow Staff 4 fClass Editorh Pop Club I-45 Dance Club 1. ROBERT SENFT The real essence of work is concen- trated energy. Golf 1-2-3-4: Band 1- 2-35 Concert Band 1-2-35 Marching Band 1-2,-35 Arrow Staff 4 iPhoto- grapherJ5 Audio Visual Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 Science Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Operetta Z. BILL KRAY Never judge a man by his chest meas- ure. Audio Visual Club 1-Zg F.F.A. 1-Z-3-4 fVice-President 3. President 4lg Boys' Intramurals 4g Atlas Club 1-2. MARILYN POLLOCK Lead me not into temptation, but show rr.e where it is. Ham Actors 3-4g Pep Club l-4g Library Club l-Z-3-4 fP1'eSi- dvnt 3, Vice-President 4g Personality Plus Club lg French Club 4. Seniors SHEILA WRIGHT Honesty is no substitute for experi- ence. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Mixed Chorus Z-3-4g V. Show 4g Operetta 2: I-lam Actors l-Z-3-4g Twirling lg Band lg G.A.A. 1-2-3-43 Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-4g Purple and Gold 2-3-4 fEditor 41: Concert Band lg Marching Band lg Pep Club 1-4g French Club 4g National Honor Society 3-4g All High School Play lg Sport's Queen Attendant 3: Cheerleader 1-Z-3-4g Stage Benefit 4. BOB COTTRELL Don't look at me, girls, I'm too bash- f1l. Audio Visual Club lg Basketball 2g Science Club lg Atlas Club Zg Sports- r1en's Club Zg Dance Club l. LUR LINE BRAKSIEK The sun finds a rival in her smile. Transfer from Neystone Senior year. G.A.A. l-Z-3g Pep Club 1-2-3-4g Cam- era Club l-Zg Girls' Glee Club lg Girls' Trio lg Girls' Quartet lg Mixed Quartet lg Band 1-2-3-4g Benton County Picked Band l-2-3-4g Cheerleader l-Z. JACK Pl-IELPS I believe in vigorous physical exer- cise--for others that is. Track lg Football l-2g Basketball l-2-3-4g Stu- dent Council l-3g Class Officer l fPres- identlg All High School Play 4g Arrow Staff 4 fBoys' Sports Editorl. SHIPLEE CHEF VENY Her heart belongs to only one. Girls' Glee Club lg Art Club lg Pep Club lg Library Club 1-Z-3-4g Dance Club lg Homemaking Club lg Personality Plus Club 2. BURDELL E. MARTIN Pleasure before business. Arrow Staff 4 IBusirLess Managerjg Track l-2g Football l-Zg Boys' Intramurals 4g Atlas Club 1-4. 13 DUANE RIPPEL What should a man be but merry. Art Club 15 F.F.A. 1-2-3-45 Boys Intramurals I-Z-3-45 Atlas Club 15, Sportsmen's Club l5 Dance Club 1. Semors SUSIE WILSON A blonde with a smile is a blonde worth-while. Girls' Cvlee Club 15 l-lam Actors 1-45 F.B.L.A. 3-45 G.A.A. 1-2- 3-45 Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-45 Purple and Gold 1-Z -4 flixchange Editor 415 Arrow Staff 4 flraculty Editorl5 Pep Club l-45 Library Club 1-25 Personality Plus Club 15 Dance Club lg Homemaking Club 1. BILL REDINGTON Our ideals are our better selves.' Boys' Intranmurals l-25 Science Club 1 Atlas Club I5 Sportsmen's Club 1 Dance Club 1. ELEANOR GIMM VIRGINIA PELLEY Silence is a true friend who never I betrays. F.B.L.A. 45 Pep Club 45 profess not talking: only this, let's each man do his best. Girls' Glee Homemaking Club 1-2. ROBERT SIMNACHER A thing of beauty keeps you broke forever. V Club 45 F.F.A. l-Z-3-4 fSentinel 41: Football 45 Atlas Club 1-Z5 Dance Club 1. 14 Tl-IURLA I-IEALY She finds her happiness in her books. Small Vocal Groups 2-3-45 Vocal Solo 2-3-45 Girls' Glee Club 1-Z-3-45 Mixed Chorus Z-3-45 V. Show 45 Operetta Z5 Band 1-Z5 HamActors 1-Z-3-45 Concert Band l-Z5 Marching Band l-Z5 Pep Club l-45 Arrow Staff 4 fFaculty Editorl5 French Club 45 One Act Plays 45 Stage Benefit 4. Club l-Z5 Mixed Chorus 25 Operetta 15 Pep C lub 45 I-lomemaking Club 1. BOB SAND Youth is a blunder, manhood a strug- gle. F.F-.A. 1-2-3-45 Atlas Club l. DAVE I-IITE What I gave the world was not thought, aut action. Mixed Chorus l-Z-35 Op- :retta 1-25 Boys' Glee Club l-Z5 Golf Z-35 V Club 45 Track l-25 Football 1- 2-3-45 Basketball 1-25 Boys' Intramu- rals 45 Atlas Club 45 Science Club 15 Sportsmen's Club l. ROBERTA WEIR To blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3- 45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Operetta 25 V. Show 45 F.B.L.A. 3-45 Purple and Gold 45 Arrow Staff 4 fGirls' Sportsl5 Seniors PAT KELLY The devil tempts not me, tis I who tempts the devil. Girls' Glee Club l-25 Mixed Chorus 25 Operetta 25 Ham Actors l-2-45 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4: Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-45 Purple and Gold 1-2-3-45 Arrow Staff fCo-Editorj5 Pep Club l-4 fPresident 4l5 Library Club 3-4 fVice-President 3, Secretary-Tre- asurer 4l5 Student Council 2-3-4 lSec- retary-Treasurer 4l5 French Club 45 Class Officer 1 fVice-Presidentlg Personality Plus Club 1. RON SMALLEY He has a great future, but we don't know what it is. V Club 3-45 Track 3-45 Football l-2-3-45 Basketball 1-25 Atlas Club 45 Sportsmen's Club l5 Football Co-Captain 4. .IANIS MATHIAS Like angel visits, few and far bet- ween. Transferred from Clarion in Sophomore year. I-lam Actors 45 G.A.A. 2-3-45 Girls' Intramurals 2-3-45 Pep Club 4. G.A.A. 3-4 lSecretary-Treasurer 415 Girls' Intramurals 3-45 Pep Club 45 Library Club 35 Homemalcing Club 1. CURTIS L. RUHL Size is a matter of opinion. Pep Club I5 Science Club 15 Atlas Club -3-45 Sportsmen's Club l5 Dance Club. PI-IYLLIS MAHURIN Success comes in cans, not can'ts. Girls' Glee Club l-2-35 Mixed Chorus 2-35 Operetta Z5 Twirling 3-45 Band l-Z-3-45 F.B.L.A. 3-4 fVice-President 3, President 4l5 G.A.A. l-2-3-4 fSec- retary-Treasurer 3l5 Purple and Gold 45 Concert Band 1-Z-3-45 Marching Band l-2-3-45 Arrow Staff 4 fFeature Editorh Pep Club 45 Small Instrumental Groups l-Z-3-45 French Club 45 Sport's Queen Attendant 3-45 Cheerleader 2-3-45 Dance Club 15 Band Council I5 Instrumental Solo l-3-45 Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-45 Triple M Club 4. CHARLES E. SPICHER He may strike you as a scatterbrain, but this guy has extra brains to scatter. Band l-2-3-45 Concert Band l-2-3-45 Marching Band l-2-3-45 V Club 45 Track Z-35 Football l-2-3-45 Basketball l-Z5 Student Council l-4 fVice-l resi- dent 4l5 Pep Band 3-45 Small Instrumen- tal Groups 2-3-45 Class Officer lSeC- retary ll5 Sportsmen's Club l5 National Honor Society 3-45 Band Council 35 Instrumental Solo 3-45 Triple M Club 4 fpresidentl. .l 5 ED WHITEHEAD Why take life seriously, you never get out alive. Transfer from Brandon in Sophomore year. Mixed Chorus Z-3-4: V. Show 43 Operetta 25 Ham Actors 4 fVir:e-Presidentjg Band Z3 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 25 Arrow Staff 4 fSen- ior Class Editorlg Boys' Intramurals 41 Boys' Glee Club Z-3-43 Basketball 21 Pep Club 43 French Club lPresidentlg Class Officer 3-4 fVice-Presidentl. PAT KARR ActionZ Action! Action! Transfer from Shellsburg in Sophomore year. F.B.L.A. 3-43 G.A.A. 3-4: Girls' Intra- murals 3-4g Purple and Gold 3-43 Pep Club 43 Library Club 4. JAMES CARLSON Gosh, I wonder what fool it was that invented kissing. 1-'.F.A. 1-Z-3-45 Boys' Intramurals lg Atlas Club 1-Z-3. 16 Seniors MARY MCANDREWS From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Girls' Glee Club 13 Ham Actors 2-45 F.B.L.A. 39 G.A.A. 1-2-3-43 Girls' Intramurals 1-Z-3-45 Arrow Staff 4 fTypistlg Pep Club 1-4: Library Club 3-43 Personality Plus Club 13 Dance Club lg Homemaking Club lg Stage Benefit 4. CAROL FIGGE She has affection beaming in one eye and calculation shinning out of the other. Transfer from Duluth, Minn., in Junior year. Girls' Glee Club 33 Mixed Chorus 35 Ham Actors 4: G.A.A. l-Z-3-4 fpresident 4,3 Girls' Intramu- rals 41 Purple and Gold 3-45 Arrow Staff 4 fMounting Editorlg Stage Benefit 4: Pep Club 4 fSecretary-Treasurer 41: French Club 4. MAR VIN HITE He looks as if butter wouldn't melt in his mouth. Mixed Chorus 1-Z: Oper- etta lg V Club 3-4g Track 1-2-3-4: Football l-2-3-43 Basketball 1-Z-3-43 Boys' Glee Club l-Z5 Football Co-Cap- tain 4. MARILYN WALLACE A little nonsense now and then is rel- ished by the wisest men. Girls' Glee Club l-Z-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4g V. Show 4: Operetta 23 Arrow Staff 4: Pep Club 4: Class Officer 2g Home- making Club 1. .TOE PATAVA For the love of laughter, hinder not the humor of his design. V Club 45 Baseball l-2-3-4: Football l-Z-3-4: Boys' Intramurals 4: Basketball l-2-33 Atlas Club 4. GEORGE JAMES MCCLURG Nobody can give you wiser advice than you-self. Stage Benefit 45 Ham Actors 3-4: Arrow Staff 4 fPhotographerl5 Track l-3-45 Basketball 15 Pep Club 45 Atl2.s Club 3-45 All High School Play 25 V. 5-how 45 Stage Crew for Plays Z-3-4. DOROTHY KOTOUC High erected thought seated in a heart of c Jurtesy. F.B.L.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Homernaking Club 1. TOM GEATER One of our stars, at least he's always out at night. Golf l-25 V Club 3-45 Baseball l-25 Track 3-45 Football l-2- 3-45 Boys' Intramurals 45 Basketball l-25 Science Club 15 Atlas Club l-2-45 Spor1smen's Club l. Seniors MARGARET BROWN She has a mind of her own and uses it. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-35 Mixed Chorus 2-35 Operetta l-25 Ham Actors l-2-3-45 Band l-2-35 F.B.l...A. 3-4 flfleporter 415 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Girls' Intramurals l-Z-3-45 Concert Band 1-2-35 Marching Band l-2-35 Arrow Staff 4 fPhotographerl5 Pep Club l-45 Pep Band l-25 Small Instrumental Groups l-2-35 All High School Play 25 Secretary to Mr. MacAllister 45 Dance Club l5 Band Council l-Z-35 Instrumen- tal Solo l-2: Purple and Gold 3-4. .TEANNE FERGUSON Her level best and nothing less. Vocal Solo 2-3-45 Girls' Glee Club l-2- 3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 V. Show 45 Operetta 25 Ham Actors l-Z-3-45 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-45 Purple and Gold l-45 Arrow Staff 4 fMounting Editorlg Pep Club l-45 Small Vocal Groups 2-3-45 Dance Club 15 Instrumental Music Appreciation Club 15 Art Club l. KEITH WINSON A dis position to preserve and an ability to improve. I-lam Actors l-Z.. 3-45 Purple and Gold l-Z5 Boys' Intra- mural l-'2-45 Basketball l-25 Senior Class Play l5 Pep Club l-45 Science Club 15 Student Council 4 fl'residentl5 Class Officer 4 fPresidentl5 Atlas Club 1-25 SporLsrrtn's Club 15 All High School Play 45 One Act Plays 45 Dance Club l. BARBARA JUNE GEIKEN To be efficient in a quiet way. Girls' Glee Club l-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Operetta 25 V. Show 45 Ham Actors lg Band l-2-3-45 Concert Band l-2-3-45 Marching Band l-2-3-45 Small Instru- mental Groups l-2-35 All High School Play 25 One Act Plays I5 Personality Plus Club l. TOM MCANDREWS Napoleon was little too. Ham Actors 2-45 Golf 345 V Club 3-45 Audio Visual Club 25 Art Club l5 Managers l-25 Track 35 Football 25 Basketb . . i-3-45 Atlas Club 2-45 Sportsmc-n's Club 15 All High School Play 25 Dance Club I. as BYRON KNUPP Our own C ountry Gentleman. Audio Visual Club 4g F.F.A. 41 Basket- ball lg Atlas Club Z. MARY LOU GOTT Character is the cornerstone to suc- cess. Transferred from LaPorte City in Junior year. Purple and Gold 3-4 fproduction Manager 4lp Girls' Glee Club l-2-3-41 Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4g V. Show 45 F.E.L.A. 3-45 l-lomemaking Club l-Z. RONNIE OFFT It's work that gives flavor to life. Atlas Club l: Sportsmen's Club 1:Al1 Seniors CAROLYN NOELLEP The awful responsibility of being an example to alittle sister. Girls' Glee Club lg HamActors lg Band lg I-'.E.L.A. 3-45 G.A.A. 1-2-3-43 Girls' Intramurals 1-2 -43 Purple and Gold lg Concert Band lg Marching Band lg Pep Club 1-45 Dance Club l. ROSIE WARNER It had to be you. Girls' Glee Club lg Operetta 25 F.B.L.A. lg G.A.A. l-Z-3-43 Girls' Intrarnurals l-2-3-4g Pep Club 1: Library Club lg Personality Plus Club lg Dance Club lg I-lomemaking Club 1. FREDERICK R. WUTZKE Generally speaking, he's generally speaking. I-lam Actors 1-3-42 BOYS' Intramurals l-4: Sportsmen's Club 12 All High School Play Z: Dance Club 1- BEVERLY MCVEY Always willing to do her part. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 2-3: V. Show 4: Operetta 2: F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. Z-3-4: Girls' Intramurals 2-3-43 Pep Club l-45 Dame Club l. TOMMY KEAR NS Hi h School Play Z: Dance Club 1. A quiet man but quite a n-ian. Audio g visuai ciub 1-Zg r.r.A. 1-Z: Boys' 18' Intramurals l-4g Atlas Club l-2-3-45 Sportsmen's Club l. WANDA NIELSEN lt is well for one to know more than she says. F.B.L.A. 3-45 Personality Plus C lub lg l-lomemaking Club l. Seniors BETTY WYCKOFF Men are perfectly grand, but one is all my heart can stand. Ham Actors lg F.B.L.A. 35 Cv.A.A. 1-2-35 F.H.A. 31 Pep Club lg Dance Club 1. GAR Y MOUBR Y Ten acres and a coon dog. Vocal Solo 3-4: Mixed Chorus l-Z-3-4: V. Show 4g Operetta lg I-'.F.A. 2-3-45 Foot- ball l-2-3g Boys' Glee Club l-2-3-45 Basketball 1: Small Vocal Groups 3-45 Stage Benefit 4. LUELLA MCNEAL JANICE LONG Who looks on life with quiet eyes. F.B.L.A. 3-45 Personality Plus Club lg Homernaking Club l. MAF Y POWERS No particular motive for living, except the custom and habit of it. G.A.A. I- 2-3-4g Girls' Intramurals 1-2-3-45 Pep Club lg French Club 45 Dance Club 1. A smiling face turns away trouble. Transfer from Shellsburg in Junior year. Library Club 4. DON RANDALL BOB ROBERTS What should a man be but merry. A man of all hours, Boys' Ing,-3- Operetta 1-Z9 Football lg Boys' intra- murals 45 Pep Club 43 Atlas Club lg mural l-45 Buys' Glee Club 1: Basketball lg Atlas Club lg Dance Club l. Sportsmen's Club l. 19 Seniors DAVID KIRK A man that is young in years may be old in hours, if he has lost no time. Attended Shattuck Military School at Faribault, Minn., during Junior yearg Science Club Z3 Atlas Club lg Sports- men's Club lg Dance Club 1. RICHARD SMITTKAMP No one knows what he can do until he tries. Transfer from Waterloo in Junior yearg V. Show 43 Track 1-3-45 Boys' Glee Club 43 Basketball l-2-3-43 Pep Club lg Small Vocal Groups 4: Dance C lub 1. BILL KENNEY Adventures are to the adventurous. Baseball I-2-3-4, Football l-2-3-41 Basketball l-Z-35 Boys' Intramurals 4 fCaptainlg V Club 3-4g Pep Club 43 Atlas Club 1. CARL JOHNSON His saying is: Live and let live. Audio Visual Club 1: Boys' Intramurals I-41 Pep Club 3-4g Science Club lg French Club 4g Atlas Club 25 Sports- men's Club 1: Dance Club l. BILL KARR This tall guy is every inch a pal. Boys' Intramurals 1-4: Atlas Club 15 Sportsrnen's Club 1. CARL ZIEMER lt's too deep for me. F.F.A.1-Z-3-4. Z0 DAREL KER KMAN To love the game beyond the prize. Baseball lg Football 1: Basketball l-2-3-4. Q ,nz if ' .2 I , .v i 1? f xg x ing '52 , .A +-...gf 45 it - .. vs 2 Y 1 71, ,, V Mx - 7 A is .Zi Li- ,V . - A ' T' iii , ,S 1, ,Navi wr 1 ' S' 3 - ..wm,L A Lf, I + Q . 1 1 9 W A if, A . 531115 -. . - . 'SX -wisf' 1 - W 1. ,.,, . 1 I -.:. ..f.. 5 y 21 1' 1 .4 k 2. - 1 1 wil sf A - N 1 Q lv l .,,,:. E E 1 Sw- 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q U W 6 1' .A 5' nv- Q 4 W - N v 4. 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Slwlizx Wright lb. l'Z1yl fx1.1hu:'1n I -or re Aflvr tlxt' biorni. lAl4unnxy1xrOn'l the-y Sonfl hiding supposedly. .lcuanne-, Earb and gossip. Rc-'sting likr' always. Slugger swung and missed. Q 10 F fc .Q I Rich shifting genre Polilf' isn't hc Figge holding up lwgxsketball. .lohn and the world. ll Worrivd 7 'P '9 ar' A 'Y wa 1 Eclrlic .xml harem. ,lmxnrm and now uiakv-up. Calorie Cuunlvr Cumhnwwr-7. Bvb and lqird crnnirning Hurd .xt worlx', '7 7 '? 'P 'P -' f ig Q , .. ... .4 f LeRoy lluegli, P. Jane Roths, V.P. Q r :-. :, In N' ,- 21 if -.Q ,,, rj , . in N Y' Warrvn Strong Wanda Van Wechel , 1 8 - bask , Q' , x Q nv ? f V . ' V ..-9. A ' l f . -g- 5- f . ' V , - , 2 , igf. ,k'.- wiwii ? 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I , .1 .gm Q, - 5: t 3 at 1 t 4 1 ,Q wi f sa, 5 , Margaret Goodell Gus Wyckoff .,,,,. f l, A. f ,,-- 115 -.f, Karen Hurst 7 I E , QM - fi V - is Richard Krause av - n r -,QQ 5 .JJ Barbara Pelley K f , 151. - - Donald Primus Nanc y Leyden K 51 ., .5 :.segi5i.k 1 , 'i D ic k B ol t o n Ernestine Player J i ei r J w.....,aq-..., ,.,kk, ,im , Ronald Pauley :Q W -ff! R 5 Gwen Rabe . fifi' it fa I .,.,,: 1 -, - b ' 'Y Otis Anderson N J J J ell.frZ,4 K I Marlene Wood J ,. K l i A .frk I if :' Roger Wenner Judy Anderson Raymond Smittkamp ms-v.-.....1.-,,,,f..v,., ll... , Vos.. A Barbara Feller N 5 1? ., es. we 1 . A Lawson Little Q Janet Leach 5 John Kuenv awji -ffm , . 'Z or ,.,: Q Pat Porter 4 ifvfgzz ,gr , ,e,, , 5 ' . ,, E' , Q , W XM A xi 'H N Q Q Larry Kersten Betty Downin , , ix A ytr . Buddy Tharp G1 , Q .F a ,Q QQ 4 V4 5 Cherie Donels tA lg .rri Liiae J 1 Mahlon Phelps A P X Carol McVey V ic tor Seely S Jerrv Easter -gfiifgasiiz Darlene Mehlert . H x X Y giuji , an , l. sf at f Q ,K Q lk S 2. Q 2 A Q. Q i' gy , 171- to l ee lee s ' V 'i-' C , t'l,1 g we R y ,W f QV- ' ' ' - me K -- Q .1 sas 2 , Q .f xy, xx K2 S 'Zak . . 3 Q X J Al Q1 M y :K w e ,kim f . Jim Steepleton Wayne Wetzel 359 W 5 Lf, in 41 Jerry Lucas new , ' Donald Gregory ,Wi Phyllis Koon bfi Joan Daily 411.356 5 if I X i 'Y Bonnie Simnacher AQ Juanita Koehn rr Q W 'eb' Sharon Nordstorm in Carol Thompson i 3 1 - 3 LAL Pat Usher ' ii ' if 1 ar, L his 1 -at .rg k k k,, Ruth Ehlers ss, 1 54 .9 I J X QQ NF ' Doris Haack .aga Em if Leroy Hopper haw? Q W X X ,. ag 5 ' l 4 K wb rw , 1 Jim Edwards is r I Q K 1 rx ' .Q . .F L .3.h Lyle Geater Bob Hamilton Q Shirley Schoettxner Pat McNeal Doris K ouse A-5 1 .,,k Marian Fuener Q L' aazw Ruth Ohrt Mary I-lolub QL as K Carolyn R obes on A if ,ig kg! :lkh N K Wayne Simnacher .fa A Y , Jerry Kemp faflu F k. I .,:. i x 3 km15uK Bob Whitc omD amor , 1 Q L ifev s i gw r X . W, , Bob Vest Faye Peters on X Martha Geater M -r i Darlene Abernathy em . , gy , wwe Betty Bantz as fs eggs 1- X W f Betty Koopman X V . Karen Johnson r V U ,I J , 'fm f . Freddie Berger hah fer Jim Henkel , l ogg i X ,..- . x,,o Edward haut '1wQ. ,Q , QW 1 Bob Geiger axine Butterfield e xii A ZsMEw Bmw? is -. 'S'Lf an new t'ff Q'- A if-' aww' h A Karen Powers Zelda Geater Neva McFarland Donna Schirm Arlene Abernathy Barbara Bower Stanley Uthoff Marilyn Cross Charles Martine: Bob Campbel' ..,,.. g ,R .a. W. it fr . B ,B of AIAI , - f-5 lfwwwo eerie into 1 HQ me ooel at ' A A A fil l? fjj A .5 ge, A i A sif f S 'X Z 7 5: 5. gs, if Wiillizxrn Pr imr I Glendys kinupp l 1 y 11.91 . 'W' , ,.. - f er It r , f all A DN Larry Llickerwun Bob Curnminga N33 n5,r OSU 1 5 x l 9 f 4 f J , y .gear r, - W 1 M f or , ' an --'-v gn viii, -V 3, V - .Q ,,1' lfilf WJ 'fix M ak i A K K K ,rkr s t, W- , eeeaae er fenwao awwn Laffv Moodv- P- Marv Hite. v.P. Dick Mann, s.c. Linda Bryant, 5.1. John Thomas, S.c. 3 or e ilfwal A53 awe .4.3 A3 3, Yr F if ', 'fvzfel .f , A 1 Q' gap- EAW V A kk '51, . q....,: iii' , K K V - 1 Sharon Fletcher Jack Amos Donna Shirley Gene Noeller Sharon Hiler Roger Schlarbaum ,hi E or ,LL. .. K K 'te if , V gums' . . K Vi kfj it m K Kirk K Q Y i , , Lrr. ' A , l 4 T onu Stull WWW- r if X W 'r -'Q if 5, -M J NW vy- Ifl J e r ald ine Kotouc ?!,ye vga 241 Karen Berry i, learn l gwv W illianx NltL,axA l 1 E l 1 a Z -If My Y Linda I ,mn lr' l,.1rrw!.v,l1Qr L, s , . 'A -I , 4 i l ffzf r ffffu ' ' ,A , Q, , .W . Jean Osberg ff' ,lxfgriwl .K :ffi?'5f,.. M wst,-1 .. we Danny Halligan voir E? ' ,' Q- aa- 5 Gordon Geiken .ng fa5!!!: r , Karen Merchant in E Leroy Morning argl Lvllrmn 4 - L,..,Ai 31 Q Car ol Worthen ,ADWW A Nancy l-'e-ters on X 5, X Janet Walters Dean Kluobinil , A' ' .ni 7 K I 1 ., , 11 ' M Nancy lloolman Jenrge Lltlxoft' f f 5 Richard Spicher awrwgr rv 5 Norman Jacobsen 'wir sg 3 gy 7' 'J r mf .4 gg ,K 5 Carl Marovec 95' ,a,,1 , ra,,' V' .ff k Lorna Tilson 3 'if riww XSQN Larry Michel Judy 'Sc ve r -. on 6H?5QlM n e Evelyn Bearbowe r 'W ,. A., X Q. Judy Walker .1 ' WA: - 'F gl f Eleanor Martin 3 . r -W. m+5?ra -zll K X 5 XL if Raymond Frerick is Nancy Schirxn Us-ne Smallvv Judy R oherts ,mf j R A f' .ff x ,fi 54 Howard Knupp QR , . 1 .sm ..-- . -. . ,Q I Keith Bergen , 9 Sow gg -Ny r in -V ? A38 e , Donald Donley 1-1 fs? -...Qs I' 1 .lames htm-ck Mussel! bmalley N54 y 5 Y 1 S Q il wiki G fe W Q X 5 ,J ' wg A I Q v xkyy A r I A i fir: ,k- X i,l.1i 1 MWdm-w mi .url Flave Markland 3 '35 99 Q W a aghyglla ' . 'W i iv L ' ' 8 f E , E . , ' f ' . Roger Long Reita Reid F 'NIA ' I Janis Weaver Robert Bridge .wt 9' y e A, f,,,,1 J Riclnxrd Ric-dvr Peverly Bower M 1 4 '.o: -f i 'i ooo if W oo i Janet Steepleton Richard Schmitz Q' , if sg 46? W if I ': ' Eldo Hilleshiem Mary Jane Dickson Carol Skinner w 1:-iz. I , in , or t,s.,,,kx,,.k,,. X ' 1 335 5, . K ff- 1 ,mx we l f..., 7 K . Derald Merc hant. I 5 ,E :Q K w Q Kenny Kofoed .To Greenlv . R ob:-rt Wutzke 1-4. ef S Q K 3 1. Q 55:fE i.1, ,.,. Donald Steffens on Q X Q 'WS ll ,. A W' ' L ik K James Radcliffe 1 nfs ,Q I fi E we 'ff-. .'...,HX 5 'Q 'L i Kiki it xl Q. Roger Nagel , ,e rn ff is Joyce Smith I Elf' ,. xx. xx if 53 2 ' if 'W' 'mx f N lx 5 + X, V. -, Keith Putter . Pl X' 2 'Q -x , 1. Q 'fi E . ..,,.l, W . no n Adeline Riha Glenn Dagger 5 aailel a . l V 'ml . K K ' s:-fs,,- 'EF I-Sick Cook 3 f orl:.- i A .I oycc Abernathy -- r K oger Hilleshiem sew 1 X f. so X ,. ,,x, xg f , jk If 'I-si -e, R uth Ann Demmel Brenda Hagerty J udy Woodford ff Q a .NXS?s:S::, . David Priniau 477- X it 1 , fi P -. E - 1 Eel Jon Welch X M 4 we 5 , r 5 Q w if Chester Schmitz Larrv Scheib as K vriki .:'7 Barbara Yankee N :ze 4 L1 .1 X 1 . iflff ifm f' E i ., 33 Gene Polloc 1-4 4 1 W w ix we W v-J Carol Petr-rscn Gerald Vest . A i Q- 2 fs . . Q Ditk Knew? .lo1.nnr' Mcllurmick . ' I 9 A bw fi A 1 A lilly 'Yi I ' 4, we If Ronnie Burroughs Bob Mitchell g et 5 A WJ 2 r-l so . A ,. 7 W ii 'Y Qt -.. Dean Wenner Carol Malwitz 5 ' X ,V 'Q 5 ' f 5 if W K Q, I J Howard Purdy Larry Geiger 1 ' X , ff Y P T! .1 ' -.r ' Q 5 ...16 ...NNN fa r QQ! ff., A M- V. Q QA..-v Eili U 1 :V ,g 1 f mm. 1.1 .- gg :fy 1 4 .:. ,gee .'TE?f :F3. - - --f- Q-z.11.L?eafff:. . Y - -' - ,n,u.......w 30 I, Whipping in at 8:40 2. Sunday special 3. It came from outer space 4. Human totem pole 5. The three Canaries 6. Fair and Warmer 7. Snack-time 8. Forced feeding 9. Long distance- Des Moines 10. Legs 11. What's cooking? 13. Shake, Rattle And Roll 13. Could this be love? 14. Sweets io the sweet! 15. The steadies 16. All Isaid wa5,,,2 17. Pat and brother? 18. Our hero! rv Q as 3 . .Q-.. , gc. .- f, X 6 Q V , ,,,f 4 rf: .V A, , -f A- -'J-'ff - ,,' Eff fi 4? ' 4 -f -: T. -' 4- ' C Y Y , . -1 , f 3l 3 :P- 4' i if, E?'T- ' ' -4 -.ff .ff 'S zfj: .. -- ' -- .,p ,. -1 xl- ' N -,E-1- ,ff -WvW'f'l',4 1,-if f',ff.' 'V ' 1' l I E-::: mf -' -Lf'-2 'f 6 f: ' -1. . 315- 'Q , 3,-1 if' v 1 -,sf uk 'I 4 X, 1- - E sxg '-2-ffi' l l hw if x if X xx Ziff . f ,ff 14. ' '7 , Z Ga ' A K - WF , A '- f' ' ' ' ' if I. f .. ' It '- ' ll! I i- 5 X x I, 'ff' .07 Y- lf' ,- 'rf f M79 ,, Y : If H 11 1' 1 fffyyff i l 'f , 7 L. , p 1 Qi- i Y, 3 4 -, ' - Y , .L , ACTI ITIES Homecoming 1 Janet Freeman, Co-Captains: Marvin Hite, Laird Spaulding Jill Greenley, Kay Crisman, Attendants Queen, Janet Freeman Phyllis Mahurin, Barbara Martin, Attendants QUEEN JILL - KING LeROY Snow King and Queen and Court 0-p 12 TOP ROW: Ron Smalley, Roberta Weir, Carol McVey and Chuck Radcliffe BOTTOM ROW: Flave Markland, Ji11Green1ey, LeRoy Huegli and Rita R:-id Sweetheart Swirl QUEEN JANET - KING MARVIN TOP ROW: Larry Moody, Mary I-lite, Chuck Radcliffe, Karen Cole, Dick Long and Wanda Van Wechel. BOTTOM R OW: Janet Freeman and Marvin Hite. BOTTOM ROW: ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Football Boys Buzz Currey, Charles Spicher, David Hite, Tom Geater, Laird Spaulding, Carroll Halva, Bob Simnacher, Bill Kenny, ,Toe Patava, Ronald Smalley, Marvin Hite, Gilbert Cronk. Larry Hopper, Dwight Belknap, Wayne Demmel, Lyle Noeller, Leslie Greenleaf, Carlton Root, George Peterson, Steve Johnson, Dick Long, LeRoy Huegli, Kenny Smith, .Tim Hite. LeRoy Hopper, Richard Kruse, Glenn Healy, Chuck Radcliff, Dick Howe, Keith Moody, Ronnie Long, Bob Bantz, Bob Ziemer, John DeBates, Bruce Davis. Donald Primus, Gus Wyckoff, Bob Vest, Bob Whit o b J' Ed B c m , im wards, ob Mitchell, Flave Markland, Dick Mann, Chester Schmitz, Larry Dickerson, Dick Cole. Coach Hester, Mike Baker, Eugene Smalley, Jim Radcliff, John Thomas, Bob Cummings, Roger Schlarbaum, Larry Moody, John Welch, Larry Schieb, Ronnie Burroughs, Russell Smallev. Coach Reed. Coach Reed with 10 returning lettermen opened the season at Belle Plaine September 10. The game showed that what we lacked in size and speed we made up in spirit and determination. Pro- bably the highlight of the season was the touchback made by Carlton Root against Monticello when the score stood 6-6. Laird Spaulding and Marvin Hite were chosen Co-Captains for the season and represented the team at the homecoming ceremonies. JOHN Belle Plaine 13 Vinton 7 DON 1 Marion' 35 Vinton REX Monticello 6 Vinton Tipton 13 Vinton Anamosa ZZ Vinton Independence 14 Vinton Manchester 41 Vinton Maquoketa 7 Vinton W on 3 Lost 5 WALT Q -t TOM GEATER, T., Senior MARVIN HITE, B., Senior Ht. 5' B-1f3 Wt. 170 Ht. 5' 5 Wt. 142 .I 3 0.1- mmm- LAIRD SPAULDING, R.G. Senior Ht. 5' B Wt. 155 'Niki li' .,, I 4 BILL. KENNY, C., Senior Ht. 5' 8 Wt.165 I A .ef ' GILBERT CRONK, B,, Senigr DAVID 1-i1TE,R.E., Senior .101-Q 1PATAVA,1..1i., Hvnior 11111111112111-IY,1,.L1.,SvniOr Hi, 5' B Wt.155 Ht. 5'10 Wt. 145 111. 5'11 Wl.165 111. S'll1 Wl.1-lr. P0155-11N1NAKlH1LR,1i.'1'.,5cnior CHAI! LES SPICIIIER, 11.,50niOr 111, 5' W1.1H0 111. '5'10 Wt. 140 'Hamann' WAYNE DEMMEL, B., Junior BOB ZEIMER, R.E., Junior Ht. 5' 8-1,f2 Wt.154 Ht. 6' 3 Wt.190 CHUCK 11'ADCL1FFE,B., Junior DICK LONG, C.,.1uniOr Ht. 5' 7 Wi. 125 Ht. 6' Wt.165 ,yzxgi uv O O . R , CARROLL HALVA. L-T-. Senior RONALD SMALLEY, 1..'1'., Senior HT.. 6' Z Wi- 175 Hi. 5' 10 W1.17S CARLTON ROOT, R.T., Junior 'NGK' HQWH' ' G HL 5, 7,, Wt 200 m. Q sa wr. me LEROY HUEGL1, E., Junior KEIW NUUUV -'uniflf H1. 6'1 WL. 145 Hg, 5' VVt.155 3 1 2 2 BOTTOM POW: Leroy Hue-gle, Darrel Kerkman, Wayne Dernmel, Coach Rex Hester, Marv Hite, Pub Zivmvr, Dwight Belknap. SECOND ROW! Buzz fiurrey, Dick Long, .lack Phelps, Ronnie Hanncnwan, Charles Stirklvs, ,lohn Poithoff. THIRD ROW: Torn Mc'Andruws,Cjhu1 k PLlrlh,lx1ariun Salgcr, Lee 51hl1l10,Vlr'.lrl C'1'l Flirting. Rkharfl Srnitikaxnp, Vial! fihain, Maxmupvr. Varsity Basketball Another Vinton basketball season brought the curtain down on a touch and go team. The won-lost record of 5 and 13 certainly isn't impressive, but this group of young men contrib- uted a great deal to the Vinton High School picture, with displays of courage, sportsmanship and character. As the squad was predorninantly a Junior one, our 1955-56 future looks much brighter, but we will miss our Senior members when the call comes next fall for basketball practice. MAR V WHI'l'l'IY IMANAL I' RS I W M DAREL BOB MARV J' WAYNE LEROY LEE JOHN RON JAC K BUZZ CHAR LES DWIGHT DICK BOTTOM ROW: Howard Knupp, managerg Dave Happel, Jim Edwards, Roger Wutzke, Jerry Kemp. Von Elbert, Larry Moody, Bob Mitchel, Bob Cunqrnings. SECOND ROW: Russell Smalley, Robert Wutzke, Mike Baker, Chuck Radcliffe, Richard Krause, Roger Schlarbaum, .lorry Easter, Don Primus, Gus Wychoff. THIPD ROW: John Thomas, Dick Cook, Larry Schieb, Bob Whitcomb, Bill MCCBW. Flave Mark- land, .lorry Lucas, Craig Hoepner, Jim Radcliff, Coach John Reed. Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Freshman-Sophomore Basketball coached by John Reed, had a successful season with six wins and eleven losses. They copped a berth of fifth place in the conference for the 1954-1955 season. The team did not have much height but made that up with their scoring. The boys had good spirit, which provided the fans with thrills in several close games. The team was composed mostly of Freshrnen. There were only three Sophomore lettermen back, Von Elbert, Mike Baker, Chuck Radcliffe. The team had good bench strength which proved to be valuable in many games. :Aa 1 e f 5 A , , if f -0- ' Q R' l ,ff BOB ,- Q - tw CHUCK ROGER X f, ---X-X -J-.ww -. Q44-waw X was Wi fi. 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QQ -Q54 ,ws ,sh Q 'Fm i 3 EC A35 ' 5 4 7 -F ' A -ffffa 1 -L A 3 is , . .A ...k,2,.,,k XM.. -as X-5. ,I X- X--X U . ,- wa 'Y Wag B 52853662 WY' ' xilxf BILL KENN Y BUZZ AND MARVIN OO C9496 SNUFF Golf Team BOTTOM ROW: Steve Johnson, Bob Mitchvll, David Happel, Don Primus. TOP POW: Jerry Easter, Bob Senft, Bob Zi0m0r,Ton1 McAndrL-ws. DAVE Jim Tetr ick, Von Elbert. SKIPPEP 1 EJ, QQ... . DQN JIM TT? u xv! G. A. A. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Wyckoff, Carol Stueck, Joan Abbott, Bobby JO Weir, Carol Figge, Louise Ziemer, Marge Rippel, Rosie Warner, Mary McAndrews, Janis Mathias. ROW 2: Jeanne Ferguson, Barbara Seavy, Pat Karr, Carolyn Noeller, Janet Freeman, Margaret Brown, Sheila Wright, Phyllis Mahurin, Susie Wilson, Hannah Hibbs. ROW 3: Mary Powers, Beverly Mc Vey, Jane Roth, Alice Stevenson, Janet Henkel, Bonnie Walker, Kay Crisman, Mary Noeller, Barbara Martin, Pat Kelly. TOP ROW: Wanda Van Wed-,e1, Carole Beatty, Dorla Coots, Peggy Sanders, Donna Neve, Nancy Mullane, Darlys Williams, Susie Baird, Jill Greenley, Janice Randall, Charlene Meredith. l BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Anderson, Ruth Ellers, Mardene Mehlert, Phyllis Lewis, Karen Flickinger, Judy Fee, Charlene Geiger, Donna Ehlinger, Margaret Goodell. SECOND ROW: Faye Peterson, JoanDai1y, Janice Kemp, Judy Anderson, Ruth Stull, Barbara Bower, Betty Bantz, Darlene Mehlert, Judy Fisher. THIRD ROW: ShirleySchoettmer, Zelda Geater, Karen Hurst, Neva McFarland, Donna Schirm, Gwen Rabe, Marlene Wood, Joan Borne, Doris Haack.TOP ROW: Carol Thompson, Carol Lu Hensing, Janet Leach, Karen Cole, Betty Koopman, Karen Johnson, Marion Fuehrer, Janet Abernathy, Carol McVey, Pat Porter. M-W-if-2 l BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Ann Demmel, Mary I-lite, Jo Greenley, Caro1Malwitz, Joyce Abernathy, Carol Skinner. SECOND ROW: Barbara Feller, Karen Berry, Carol O'Deen, Karen Powers, Nancy Leyden,Barbara Yankee, Carolyn Robeson. THIRD ROW: Rita Reid, Carol Worthen, Mary Jane Dickson, Brenda Haggerty, Donna Shirley,Linda Bryant. TOP ROW: Judy Woodford, Janet Steepleton, Beverly Bower, Carole Peterson, Glenys Knupp, Joyce Smith, Miss Irish., PRESIDENT - CAROL VICE-PRESIDENT - LOUISE SECRETARY-TREASURER - ROBERTA Q. A. A. Girls' Athletics Association has as its general aim the support and promotion of various extra-class activities which are an outgrowth of the school program of physical education. It provides activity opportunities for many girls and enough student conducted activities, encourages student leadership. The association tries to put forth a wholesome and varied program of games, sports, and social activities, stressing a spirit of good sportsmanship through all of these. G. A. A. Initiation .5 'N . 5 , 3. R WAN'DA'5 TEAM fr 'aa TILL S TEAM DORIA S IIHAM Teams 'K OUISF S TI DARI YS TLAM ,....-'- VO1.1.EYHAI.1, CHAMPS PAT'S 'I' I-IA M 94393 ,Q 3, K ir mw- ,QQY ,. N , 3 w 4 .: 1 x 5 my is M 4 4 nf. f -2 ' gif ' 2. . X. fb - W .M me.. X. .ax . .. ,, 3 N W X X ki' iii x w U X w N W X - k QKB P5 XSS wffg Purple and Gold The Purple and Gold, our school newspaper, has been very successful this year. The new system of circulation, where yearly subscriptions were sold and each subscriber received his copy from his eighth period class- room or study hall, has worked very well. Some of the outstanding issues of the year were the Thanks giving issue and the Christmas issue as well as special editions which were printed at Homecoming and for the dedication of the new building. Sponsor for the P and G are Mrs. Osberg, Production and Mrs. Shew, Editing. Heading the staff were Sheila Wright, Editor and Mary Lou Gott, P and G Staff Production Manager. ROW 1: Pat Karr, Pat Kelly, Carol Stueck, Bobby Jo Weir, Linda Bryant, Joan Bottom Pow Abbott. ROW 2: Barbara Martin, Susie Wilson, Margaret Brown, Janet Freeman, Carol Figge, Sheila Wright, Phyllis Mahurin, Katherine Rina. ROW 3: Mrs. Osberg, Ernestine Player, Janet Leach, Jeanne Ferguson, .lean Osberg, Carole Beatty, Mary Gott, Mrs. Shew. ROW 4: Dick Long, Laird Spaulding, Buzz Currey, Bob Whitcomb, Keith Lubbock, Top Row Roger Inman. EDITOR - Sheila X. save 46 PRODUCTION MGR. - Mary MIMEOGRAPH Bobby Jo And Carol French Club POW 1: lxiary Jane Dickson, Niarilyn Cross, Judith Sevcrson, Katherine Riha, Mary Bottom Row Ellen Powers, Charlene Meredith, Judy Fischer. ROW Z: Carol Worthcn, .loan Daily, Arlene Abernathy, Pat Porter, Carol Figge, Phyllis Mahurin, Barbara Martin, Ernestine Player, Darrell Kerkman, POW 3: Mrs. Masters, Richard Roth, Dirk Cook, Thurla Healy, Nancy Schirm, .lanies Tetrick, Larry Geatr-r. POW 4: Howard Knupp, liddie Whitehead, Hannah Hibbs, Pat Kelly, Richard Spicher, Bob Mitchell, Dick Kueny, Carl Johnson, Marilyn Pollock. Le Cercle Francais Le cercle francais was organized to devote time to the study of French civilization in its cultural and intellectual aspects. An equally important purpose of the French Club is to encourage conversation in the foreign language and to provide opportunities to increase the students' compre- hension Of the spoken French. The sponsor of the club is M1-5, Masters, Officers are: President, Eddie Whiteheadg Vice-President, Mary Louise Rowe: Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Martin. ROW l: Carol MeVey, Marlene Wood, Karen Powers, Ruth Ann Dcmmcl, Nancy Bottom Row: Peterson, Nancy I-lootman, Carol Thompson, Barbara Feller. ROW Z: Flave Markland, Larry Moody, Zelda Geater, Betty Covington, Sheila Wright, Louise Ze-irncr, Phyllis Martin, Barbara Yankee, .lean Osberg. ROW 3: .lucly Anderson, Mary Louise Rowe, Gary Seavy, Craig Hoepncr, Bob Whit- cornb, David Hoppel, Cheri Donels, Doris Haan-le, Donna Shirley. ROW 42 Marvin Hite, Terry Long, John Kueny, Karen Berry, Beverly Bower, .lanvt Steepleton. F. B. L. A. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Baird, Bobby Jo Weir, .loan Abbott, Carol Stueck, Susie Wilson, Claudette Stover, Phyllis Mahurin, Margaret Brown, Janet Freeman, Mardean Mehlert. SECOND ROW: Peggy Sanders, Charlene Geiger, Marge Rippel, Eleanor Geiken, Mary Lou Gott, Barbara Seavy, Pat Karr, Carolyn Noeller, Wanda Nielson, Louella McNeal. June Byron, Rachel Alpers, Judy Fee, Sharon Metz, Bonnie Walker, Marion Karr, Alice Sellers, Kay Crisrnan, Darlys Williams, Ruth Floyd, Janice THIRD ROW: Randall, Martha Bearbower. Mrs. Osberg, Phianna Shockley, Mary Noeller, Donna Neve, Phyllis Lewis, Pat Lassen, Carole Beatty, Ruby Floyd, Alice Stevenson, Janet Henkle, TOP ROW! Sandra Primmer, Bob Quackenbush. F. B. L. . The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization of students taking one or more commercial courses. During the year special meetings with speakers and demonstrations are held, as well as tours taken to local and out-of-town business offices. F.B.L.A. endeavors to further acquaint students with all aspects and phases of their chosen career. QW' VYN X we -VV 9 X1 X99 Nlafde an 199 59 QW' ad C HILF LIB Mxry Ellen ROW l: Miss: Knipfer, Parbara Power, Marilyn Pollock, PM Kelly. R OW 2: Ruth Stull, Zelda Center, Ruth Ehlers, .Ioan Daily, Karen l'oWf'!'S. Nancy Leyden, Margaret Goodell, Janice Weaver. ROW 3: Joyce Smith, 5haron Metz, Janice Long, Rachel Alpers, Nlarge R ippel, Mary McAnrlrews. ROW 4: Neva Mcl-'.1rlancl,Bex'erly Power,.lunr'I5l0Pple1on,l'2il Karr 3l1uronl lelchf-r, MziryHnlL1lm, Judith Svverson, Marilyn Cross Library Club The Library Club is a group of girls who serve as student librarians. Probably the busiest person of the group is the chief librarian who takes care of new and old magazines and keeps the book shelves tidy. At their meetings they plan the best library procedures and discuss problems which have arisen since their last meeting. Several times during the year they have parties and get-togethers--just for fun. Usually the final meeting of the year is a trip to a college or university where a conductor explains the working of a great library. This trip ends with a picnic at a nearby city park. Sponsor of the group is Miss Knipfer. Officers are Barbara Bower, President: Marilyn Pollock, Vice-Presidentg Pat Kelly, Secretary and Treasurer: Mary Ellen Primmer, Chief Librarian. VICE-PRES. - Marilyn SEC.-TREA5. - Pat R HS. - llarlm 49 Student Council ROW lf Wayne Devnnicl, Dxxight Pclnap, Charles Spichcr, Keith Windsor, Pat Kelly, Leroy Huvgli. NOW 2: John Thomas, Mike Faker.Dic1s Mann, Larry Moody, Von Fllmrl, Chuck it zarlr' li!'l'. Student Council The Student Council is the school's democratic law making organi- zation. The Student Council members plan many social events during the school year which include the Homecoming dance fwith the football squad or advisorsl, the Christmas dance, and W. P. A. Week iWomen Pay Alll. The selection of the council is made by a direct vote of the student body with the president of each class automatically becoming a member. The council has twelve members, each of whom serves for one year. Student Council President, Keith Winsorg was elected by the student body at large. Vice-President, Charles Spicher and Secretary, Pat Kelly were elected by the Council. Mr. Baxter is faculty advisor of the counc il. F EH. - Kvith Exl.-I HI-.Am v lun 'ba Nil ll-I lil-m. - Ll rl V Club OW Tom McAndrews Gilbert Cronk, Toni Gea C l r, Marvin Hilo, Ron Smalley, BOTTOM R 1 , Joe Patava, Laird Spaulding, Bill Kenny. SECOND POW: Leslie Greenleaf, Carleton Root, Wayne Demmel, Ronnie Long, .lohn Dc-- Bates, Dick Long, LeRoy I-luegli, Dwight Belknap, Fuzz Currcy. TOP ROW: Coach Reed, Warren Strong, Richard Krause, Steve Johnson, Hob Zicnwr Charles Stickels, Donald Martin, Walt Shain, Coach Hester. The purpose of the V-Club is for the furtherance of athletics in the Vinton School. To make it more of an honor to wear the V awarded for the participation in athletics is a further purpose of this organization. The V-Club is responsible, itself, for the printing and distribution of the pocket-size schedules which are presented to the public each year, free of cost. Parties and meetings are held each year for the members. ' ' t' and each of the lt is an honor to be a member of this organiza ion active members is cognizant of this. The sponsors and the members feel that this organization is doing and has done the things which are stipulated ls in their constitution. Imtlatlon Snaps as the ir goa F. H. A. F. H. A. ROW l: Bette Downing, Carol Thompson, Marilyn Cross, Judith Severson, Linda Bottom Pow Little, Donna Schirm, Pat McNeal. POW 2: Peggy Sanders, Charlene Geiger, Betty Bantz, Ruth Stull, Barbara Power, Carolyn Robeson, Martha Geater, Joan Daily, Karen Powers. POW 3: Glenys Knupp, Carol Skinner, Nancy I-lootman, Juanita Koehn, Janet Walters, Neva McFarland, Evelyn Eearbower, Barbara Yankee, Karen Berry, Reita Reid. ROW 4: Puth Ohrt, Bonnie Simnacher, Karen Cole, Shirley Schof-ttmer, Janice Top Row Weaver, Carol O'Deen, Donna Shirley, Judy Woodford, Beverly Bower, Janet Steepleton, Joyce Abernathy. Future Homemakers of America is an organization which provides opportunities for girls to grow in their knowledge and appreciation of the many areas of Homemaking. It encourages creative leadership through its various activities. Members work as individuals and as a group for a wholesome home and family life for all. The F.H.A. program for this year is based mainly on understanding what homernaking can contribute to the girls' future lives at home or in business. ROW 1: Carol Beatty, Carol McVey, Mardean Mehlert, Dorla Coots, Margaret Bottom Row Goodell, Ruth Ehlers, Jean Osberg, Linda Bryant. POW Z: Nancy Leyden, Donna Ehlinger, Janet Leach, Carol Lu Hensing, Betty Covington, Sharon Kammerer, Faye Peterson, Darlene Abernathy. POW 3: Zelda Geater, Nancy Schirm, Lorna Tilson, Maxine Butterfield, Betty Koopman, Sharon Metz, Marlene Woods, Karen Johnson. ROW 4: Marian Fuehrer, Glenda Ridenour, Wanda Van Wechel, Miss Martin, Sharon Tgp Row Nordstrom, Gwen Rabe, Karen Hurst. F. F. A. ROW l: Ray Cantonwine, Dick Williams, Bill Kray, Lee Schultze, Bob Simnachcr, Bottom Row Roger Inman, Marlyn Lyon. ROW 2: Carl Ziemer, Duane Rippel, Bob Sand, James Carlson, Gary Mouhry, Kenny Parker. ROW 3: Kenny Horning, Dean Fennern, Loren Klopping, Russell Lindberg, Cortland Butterfield, Jim Hanson. ROW 4: Byron Knupp, Gary Hilmer, Mr. Christensen. Top Row Fo Fo Ao The Future Farmers of America is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools. The foundation upon which the F.F.A. organization is built includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation citizenship and patriotism. ROW lr Roger Wenner, Norman Jacobsen, Donald Donley, Leroy Horning, Howard Bottom Row Knupp, Gene Noeller, Dean Wenner. ROW Z: Victor Seeley, Ronnie Gustafson, Warren Holst, John Kueny, James Stueck, Ronald Pauley, Wayne Wetzel. ROW 3: Derald Merchant, Dick Mann, Dick Kueny, Wayne Simnacher, Gordon Geiken. ROW 4: Eldo Hilleshiem, Richard Reider, Dean Klopping, Lyle Geater, Lawson Little. ROW l: LiLw1x'gv lvl4Clurg,C.irl,lohn-.on,HL1rdClllM1.1rtin,K.harlCs Marlincc, Bill Spencer, llowarfl Knl1pp,Cflluck Barth, Roger lVuYLkf', Russell Lindberg. ROW ZZ ljottwr lx1ar1in,Torn Stull, Glenn Dagger, Nornian Jacobsen, Warren Holrit, Byron Knupp, iiorclon lieilfen, Gene Noellcr, Foyer lnrnz1n,Torn Kearns. RUW 3: Kenneth Horning, Gary heavy, .lim Henkel, BillLinrlsey,Willi21Pn iv4cCaw,Bol1Wu1zl1e, .lm-rry Easter, Larry Livat0r,Kei1h Lubbock. ROW 4: Terry l,ong,R21yr'nonCl Srnillkarnp, Pnl: VL-st, Otis Anderson, Buddy Tharp, PiolmH.Arnil1on. .lohn Provxn, 'loin Mcflnclrexxs, Keith Potter, Cortland Butterfield, Gerald Ve-si. Atlas Club The Atlas Club was formed four years ago when Dr. Martin introduced it into the high school. Interest has been high from the start and the group now has sixty members. The boys feel that they are developing agility, speed and strength in the weight lifting and tumbling which they do twice each week. They have enjoyed participating in several contests with other schools. CIAR I, G EOR UE H. 'fo' fw P OB MP . MAI- l IN BOTTOM ROW: Sheila Wright, Connie Tyrrell, Bob Stueck, Yvonne Healy, Ma-ry Lrouise Rowe. TOP ROW: Evelyn Ferguson, Pat Martin, Mary Moelk, Charles Spicher, Ruth Alcorn, Sonja Helgeland, Joyce Talmadge. National Honor Society Elected to the National Honor Society each year are those Juniors and Seniors, who in the opinion of the faculty, are most outstanding as scholars and as citizens. Only students who are prominent in the fields of scholarship, leadership, and service to their school, and only those who demonstrate excellent character traits are eligible for membership. Election to the National Honor Society is, therefore, without doubt, one of the highest honors which can come to a high school student. MAR y LOUISE s'f'-vb PX CHAR LES EDITORS - Mary And Pat BUSINESS MGRS. - Laird And Burdell 56 ROW 1: Laird Spaudling, Jack Phelps, Robert Senft, Eddie Whitehead, George McClurg, Eurdell Martin. ROW Z: Joan Abbott, Carol Stueck, Janet Freeman, Carol Figge, Phyllis Mahurin, Margaret Brown, Hannah Hibbs. POW 32 Roberta Weir, Marilyn Wallace, Jeanne Ferguson, Thurla Healy, Mary Louise Rowe, Marge Rippel. ROW 4: Barbara Seavy, Pat Kelly, Susie Wilson, Miss Knipfer. wow Staff The Arrow Staff is organized each fall when it is time to start annual production. Plans for raising money, taking pictures, and organizing pages of the annual itself get Lmder way. About twenty people work at the various tasks, striving to meet deadlines. By March 1 most of the material is in the hands of the publisher and nothing more need be done until May. Miss Knipfer is the sponsor of the group. x CLASS EDITORS Eddie And Barbara MOUNT. EDITORS - Hannah, Jeanne And Carol ST 4, MARDEAN President FWench Club Wxxmm EDDIE President F F A 'W Y 0 0 . Vive'-Prcsidvnt Ar'-s 16' wi O Ho O RUTH Secretary CAR OLE NEATTY 1 rv BARR .vaurvr cv'v1ary-'I'r0.xwl1rm1 ax 'D 1' 'H' BILL President ,fi iXctors RM DICK Secretary Vice'-Prvsidrnf Iiamn MARGE l resident, R OG ER LEE Rc-prvsvnfniivv Trvasurvr EDDIE Vice-Prvsidvnt UAH I? 1:34 'irc rr'1.xry-Trvu uux Ham Actors TOP ROW: Carole O'Deen, Joan Borne, .Toyce Abernathey, Karen Flickinger, Carole Skinner, Shirley Schoettmer, Marilyn Pollock, Marge Rippel. SECOND ROW: Sharon Metz, Ruth Ehlers, Donna Shirley, Marlene Wood, Gwen Rabe, Carole McVey, Cherie Donels, Hannah Hibbs, Mary .lane McAndrews, Janis Mathias. THIRD ROW: Ernestine Player, Mary Louise Rowe, Thurla Healy, Margaret Brown, Carole Figge, Shiela Wright, Louise Ziemer, Dorla Coots. EOTT OM ROW: Kenneth Kofoed, Bob Whitcomb, David Primus, Richard Spicher. Ham Actors The Ham Actors are interested in the theatre and sociability. It is to this group that the first call is made for stage crews, players, and assistants for the high school plays. In addition to sponsoring the plays, the Ham Actors have a nurnber of parties throughout the year and whenever possible, attend plays out of town. The Ham Actors this year have entertained the WaMac Conference Dramatic Festival on February 19, 1955. A play sponsored by this group was entered in the Iowa Play Production Festival at Iowa City, held in March, 1955. TOP ROW: Tom McAndrews, Fred Wutzke, Keith Winsor, Eddie Whitehead, Bob Quackenbush, Von Elbert. SECOND ROW: George McClurg, Pat Kelly, Suzie Baird, Charlene Geiger, Karen Hurst, Judy Roberts, Karen Merchant, Judy Primrose, Keith Lubbock. THIRD ROW: Miss Ford, Barbara Martin, Janet Leach, Carole Hensing, Betty Covington, Jeanne Ferguson, Susie Wilson, Janice Kemp, Brenda Hagerty. 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IST ROW: Jane Roths, Barbara Martin, Janet Freeman, Darlene Mehlert Phyllis Mahurin. ZND ROW: Pat Lassen, Joan Merchant, Mary Jane Dickson, Cheri Donels, Dick Bolton. 3RD POW: Charles Spicher, Doris I-laack, Ron Pauley, Donna Shirley, John Kueny. 4TH ROW: Laird Spaulding, Walter Shain, Carol Thompson, Bette Downing, Don Shaw. STI-I ROW: Ronnie Hanneman, Judy Fischer, Reita Reita, John Neve, John Primus. 6TH POW: Barbara Geiken, Ruth Ohrt, Gwen Rabe, Katherine Riha, Brenda Hagerty. 7TH ROW: Bob Mitchell, Don Primus, Janet Henkle, Judy Anderson, Franklin Kruse. 8TH ROW: Bill Primrose, Marlene Wood, Terry Long, Carol Peterson, Joyce Smith. 9TH ROW: Judy Woodford, Pat Porter, Barbara Feller, Richard Spicher, Russel Alpers. 10TH ROW: Ernestine Player, Jim Henkle, Richard Schmitz, .lean Osberg, Mary Rowe. llTl-I ROW: Victor Seely, Chester Schmitz, David Primus. QM . 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