Waverly High School - Go Hawk Yearbook (Waverly, IA)
- Class of 1958
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' ' 912 M l.. all 4 Ill , ' . 1 x m 'im x 'x r 32 ,UA E04 S0577 EDITORS Rhoda Schmidt Judy Cleveland, Bruce Weigmann Mary Klaudt, Gary Miller Marilyn Brettmann, Mary Wilharm Milo Schield, Donna Walther Sharron Chestnut, Al Zimmermann Gladys Homan, Dave Bohn Waverly High School Waverly, Iowa FOREWORD The Class of '58 takes pleasure in presenting the high lights of the 1957-58 school year, As Seniors at Waverly High, we are indebted to many fine individuals who have made our school life so beneficial, Their interest, loyalty and support are reflected in the achievements shown throughout this annual. Within these pages an attempt has been made to portray the images of the individual par- ticipants in numerous organizations and activities, and to provide a collection of some of the happy memories of Waverly High . . . home of the Go-Hawks. CONTENTS Dedication 3 Administration 4 Seniors 13 ACUVIUCS Sports Organizations Classes Junior High ,Zi 1-. 2' ix f my if .1 4 '-A . . . 26 37 , ' ' 48 X 71 - ' so Y- XX ' '-is-, X -if '- TT':,u f I 'xx J, I 5 .- fl W ' A, MR. MART BRANDES - We dedicate with sincere appreciation and our highest regards, this 1958 Go- Hawk. During his second year of coaching when Waverly won the 194-4 State Basketball Championship, Mr. Brandes was chosen as Coach of the Year by the Des Moines Register. As football coach since 1943, he has compiled a record of 95 wins, 34 losses and 5 ties, which is one of the best records in Iowa high schools. Mr. Brandes was an outstanding athlete throughout high school and his college years at Iowa State Teachers College. With such a fine background in athletics and knowledge of sports, he has been able to help boys to develop into good athletes and to realize the value of good sportsmanship. The spirit and enthusiasm of sports participants, reflect his capability as a coach and as an instructor, and confirm his position as an outstanding citizen in our community. 3 : -5-iz . .ff -'i 4- Y4 as rr fi 1' 'I 'Wi ig x , , : ',. 1 vi I E . i K fixiuf ' piano- 3 V- we v V- 1 if ' -N -Z M 4 PRI CIPAL To the students: Between the covers of this yearbook is recorded a pic- torial review of a school year at Waverly High. You were a part of the personnel, the organizations, and the events that made up this year. I am certain that it was one of the most important years that you will ever experience, Soon you will find yourself enrolled as a member of some vocationin adult life. Much of the ground work for this future role is being laid when you are a member of the Wa- verly l-ligh School student body. As you pursue the purely academic, the fine arts, the vocational, and the athletic areas, you are building for your future, Your high school is always happy to be a part in your growth, It is my hope that success andhappiness will be the result for you in these efforts, Don Birdsell Principal ALMA MA TER . . . .-..- - , ,- ww-,,-ct-A-2 .- -4' - f-'Q- A--,sf s-X SUPERIN TENDEN T You the members of the Class of 1958 have experienced world changes that are alarmingly rapid. And now an increased emphasis on scientific advancement will result in even more wonderful new changes. But the good ethics which have grown from your think- ing and are reflected in your attitude and conduct will not cease being priceless. There is no change in the need for people to be fair, to be self-disciplined to be loyal, and to be ambitious. These have helped you this far, they are also essential to continued success. L. N. Jensen Superintendent SCHOUL BOARD ROW ONE, Left to Right: Willard Osincup, Secretaryg Carl Hagemann President S J' Juhl L N ,Ten sen, Superintendent. ROW TWO: Robert E.Shaw, Fred Bahlmann Ed Barnes NOT SHOWN C E Moeh ling, Treasurer. SOC! L ST DIES F' r 4 N A 1-41' DALE IENSEN American Government x 1 . f , X . , W 4 -.mw'4W ' Y' . .W--mfr f l .' 'fafiis' ' 4' '.'. r .- .rifv I ,qi '- x . , ,L 54-,,Q,'W,:. wiv- .- rv Qin fr , Q A - ax. ' -4 , -.Q 2 . 3:2 1.1-Eh' ' WILLIAM MOELLER World HISIOIY HERB THOMPSON American History r v 1 .ff lj l ' X 1 Z' i X v'-serv:-,. 5 1 , kt rg ,Vi-Y MA TH AND SCIENCE 1- Cx GLENN ANDERSON Mathematics ' 1. 7 MJ FRANK Img. 'Q 1' irffii 41111 -' , ,ss WENDELL JORDAN Science A LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE H as N. warg 3 36924 1 1 I 1 r 4 1 v n w Y BETTE BRUNSTING ISABEL ENO Speech Languages Q 'Vg D if-' ' S REVEREND WALTER TILLMANS German 8 i df' to CARL DILLON Amen can L1 terature JAMES SCHMITT A English VOCA TIONAL AND ART 'vi 1 ff 5- ,1 '-W ' eff ff JW HAROLD HOF IZAROLE AHRENS PAUL KOSBAU Industrial Arts OIT16 COHOITIICS Art Z1-' ' ' 1' 5+ A 'Y WALTER IESKE ggi Vocational Agriculture J' If I Q. I , Lal M CUMMERCIAL AND MUSIC MARLENE SELS Commercial MAXINE FISHER Vocal Music PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND DRIVERS TRAINING H1 'I iff fv ' 1' Lk, fylvol I YP ' ' 1 51 ff 1 fx .,, I. F 'WWJ' ' fy I A CVR. 1 . fryyfjf- f. 'fi f A I if JANET SYKES ii GEORGE SOVEREIGN Physical Educatioli Drivers Education MART BRANDES Physical Education .IAM- ,,. ff 'F , X ,ia-0 i X if 1 1 1 5 me ,.g. ' ' ,Lf 4.1!-L-f7A.,4 M706 2360-4 96475 W-7-F ' DARWIN BUNGER Vice-President 12 SENIORS if' vs? MILO SCHIELD President JUDY CLEVELAND Treasurer JOHN CARST ENSEN Secretary WWTEMA W! LARRY ALBERS CHARLES AUSTIN RUT H ALBREC HT VERLA BARTELS , N ia. i 3 A A gms M' ,1,-f g if ,A - AT ALLEEN V A SJLJQ, ,QL J 5 QYXQM6-ti NC. 1 - KJ' xi DAVID BERGMAN 'D' an--vw-'V' DAVID BOLIN GARY BOOROM il 14 MARLENE BOLTON MARILYN BRETTMANN EVELYN BOOROM A JANET BURNS DONALD CAMPBELL .LJ ' 1 . -ff il .9 M' ' f , 2 AIU CAROLYN BUssE VW' rr M 1 IANELL CAPPER X? SHARRON CHESTNUT DARWIN ELLERMAN MICHAEL DEMPSEY L 'H-vi -r f ,-.,,,f 15 1 4' X X, is-Wk' f-,fb df RONALD GARNER META FOKKENA MARY HAGEMANN DONALD HEIN NORBERT HILDEBRANDT DUANE I-IESS GL ADYS HOMAN LEQLA HOINS JERRY ILLIAN CARLTON JORGENSEN MARY KLAUDT DONALD JU HL sw? Sir Q X i VVR-' W- 3 If 'NGK .MP M LILLIAN KOLENO CAROL KLEINSCH MIDT MARLENE KUEKER fkum 55 A 12221- Rush! 21 3 dnl R BARBARA LONG ky gg U K KAREN LYONS ff -- - R , --X,CxCi,q 15 1-x 03 Ky-i,,f, Q.wLp H ga' YR f' - 1 if? KYRWRR, HL Rf LARRY LUL OFF 18 FR w W DAVID MALOY IOSEPHINE MEYNE ROBERT MUELLER LYNE MOEHLING JOHN NIEMEYER 5 .. I 4 f' M' M . , 1 N -67' . JERRY NISSEN JO ANN PAPE JO ANN NOONAN 'M if ,A 6' C il ROGER PETERSEN , 'FW' ! Q ' gi ff 'P if x ,,. Q f A 1 LARRY PETERSEN ROGER RAS MUSSEN DONALD ROSEND AHL BEVERLY SCHAFF MARY SAMSEL f P h., 1 9' l' I fx XXX Hx 2 Q 'T' Q . 1 , g c I 1 RHODA SCH MIDT LLOYD SCHARNHORST KAREN SCHWERIN NORMAN SHATZER HOWARD SIMPSON 5227! K 3-.K 4 L 22 PENELOPE SHAW , Q' 1, 'Sf-'H' ., f-5... 5,1 VERNON SOLDWISCH j LARRY SIMPSON TED STILLE ' wr GARY SWANSON DONNA WALTHER YSL Afim A 95M is f 24 iffy, 5 JULIE WARNEKE DUANE WARD JERRY WEDEMEIER BRUCE WIEGMANN JANET ZAHN MARY WILHARM FLOWER: PINK ROSE ALVIN ZIMMERMANN ' 0 .ay Q I . -',. ' .41 .14 I COLORS: DUSTY ROSE AND SILVER MOTTO: ACCEPT DISAPPOINTMENT BUT SCORN DEFEAT f M' Marlene Sels and Mr. Dale Jensun SPONSORS: Mr. Harold Ho , 1ss if X J-Z C17 'TV S.. 'fi P- L15 HUMECOMING 5 Miss Sharron Chestnut was chosen 1957 Homecoming Queen of WHS. Sharron, a senior, is active in extracurricular organiza- tions. She was attended by Senior Julie War- neke and Junior Sharine Eichler. The mem- bers of her court were Judy Ward, Gerry Lou Chestnut, Rosemary Monoghan, Janice Eller- man and Sandy Rosenau. QUEEN SHARRON V 1 UW! VVWX LW M 1 , 4. 'ill Leading off the '57 Homecoming was the traditional snake dance and the bonfire. The following afternoon, during the pep assembly, Student Council Mayor Bob Mueller crowned Sharron Chestnut Queen. The marching band led the parade followed by the Senior Class Quecn's float. The attendants and seven other floats completed the colorful parade. During the half-time of the game, Queen Sharron was congratulated by Joie Carver, 1956 Homecoming Queen. Announced as winning floats in the parade were: First Place, Freshman Class float Bury the Huskieshg Second Place, Senior Class float The Queen Reigns g Third Place, Music Department float Play to Victory. The successful game, with Waverly over Oelwein, 45-6, was the football team's contribution to the 1957 Homecoming. 1' x .QQ 'rr i Q x ll lm We - HARVEST I .... ,1 .'1',L -' Via..- ,4 BALL 'I Q, 1 NVQ' v Ifgza F. 1 9 U sWEETHE '4'r SWEETHEART BALL The Sweetheart Ball Sponsored held February 15 at the Irving auditorium The dance was from 8-30 , to 11:30 and featured the Wayne Olson Band. 1, , 0 I l'Q 'X S ' I 3' xx' N I I 0 Q., f I 'Z Q 2 6 fo of by the Student Council, was ' z 3 P 7: -1 S 1- , 74 1- N s 'o 'X I BALL V if M I Q ' V 'Flax L . 5? if ' pr xv .J v I an , X , J S E a s 5 is-mmf The class parties are one of the most anticipated events during the school year. Each class is responsible for entertaining the high school with a class party. Irving Grade School is the scene of these parties. Special decorations are put up and games and music for danc' ' I ing are provided. Each class presents a special program, after which refreshments are served. The parties g o entertainment. The Seniors gave their art p y, Paradise Isle , on January ll. The Junior Class party was April 12. The parties on April 26 and M ay 10 were given by the Sophomores and Freshmen respectively. give the students of WHS an evenin f F --W... , . ...M ' ' 31 n-...ink Good Morning? Oo' 9 W 40 +0 4 ...Q I E X : 5 . f 5 S rn-n ,A c-L L , - I-ID .UIQ Q' llxx -. ldlxxxs lql, lllksevw 'I . lllln Qfq: u-use x llllu X'l' I-Ill uluun ll-ll 32 Just 3 minutes Homeward Bound Eager to learn Yum ! Yum I Q 4 'B 'g m u J X ,.-l , .,. .f ix' 4 4. 1 , 5 'vw-ns x, ff. ai Teen Hop ? Mr. Banjo I ir ,, 3 YL 1. 210 , I gl, KL, V. f Latin Banquet K .WW0 S gs ff Y' 'Q R6 Party Fun T 'V , MY W ':3+4',s! , 'QU I? . if , , 'fr' if m 1 Q A A' I wsu. 3 is 1 e Assembly Time Mr 'QW +. ' ' 0. . wa? .jmk 33 -'J -IP FUPMQ Wim X-...MW I Q an M,-f 4- ii 'g Le p WI.,-I S 'aalne ,, ,ff in' A . 3? 8 fd' 5 JUNIOR CLASS PLA Y Director ,,., Student Director , , Laurie Huntington. . Sidney Huntington . Martha Huntington . Wally Huntington . Gus Gustaveky . . Joan Wood . . . Ted Wood, , , Lillian Wood . . Mark Bradford . . . Horatio P. Honeywell Amelia Dennis , , Caroline Blakesly , , Grace Schoenbeck . Walola Breckenridge Therese Brown . . . , Miss Bette Brunsting , Sharon Weigmann , Pat Heidt . Neal Walther . Connie Renn Robert Jenkins Nancy Gaylor Esther Bahlmann , Donald Berry , Janice Kock . Noel Walther , Eugene Bahr , . Susan Hinds , , Rosemarie Matherny , , Joyce Hansen , , Karen Arns Julie Mensing Psy CH 040 Little Boy. . . Steve Swanson 35 'SQ G15 MAsQuER's PLAY THERE'S ALWAYS A MURDER Director ..... Student Director . . Steve Haywood . . Rosalind .... Drucilla Taylor . Kim Taylor . . Mrs. Biddle . . Katherine Horton . . Mrs. Oscar Merrygold . Mrs. Henrietta Jordan Mulligan . . . . . Inspector O'Reil1y . -Smythe Miss Bette Brunsting . . Judy Hoth , Dave Bolin Karen Schwerin . Karen Arns . Noel Walther Judy Kohlmann Sharine Eichler , Virginia Cave , , Penny Shaw . . Butch Kehe Roger Swanson fir-'V .I .1 -uv , XJ VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW ONE, Left to Right: R. Petersen, D. Rosendahl, I. Niemeyer, L. Petersen, R. Benning, D. Berry T. Stille, C. Austin, G. Miller, L. Albers, D. Schwartz. ROW TWO: D. Ellerman, G. Maloy, I Anderson, M. Carver, D. Hein, I. lllian, B. Mueller, L. Simpson, D. Herzog, A. Zimmermann, G Hesse, K. Fails. ROW THREE: Coach M. Brandes, I. Carstensen, G. Sullivan, J. Wedemeier, T. Hicks G. Boorom, C. Jorgensen, H. Simpson, B. Wiegmann, N. Hildebrandt, D. Bunger, Coach H. Thompson Manager G. Liang. CONFERENCE Waverly Marion Waverly New Hampton Waverly Oelwein Waverly Cresco Waverly Decorah Waverly Cedar Falls Waverly Osage Waverly Hampton Waverly Charles City ALL-CONFERENCE - Bruce Wiegrnann, Darwin Bunger, Bob Mueller, Jerry Wedemeier, Gary Boorom. HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE - Bruce Wiegmann, Howard Simpson, Bob Muel- ler. 37 A TEAM ROW ONE, Left to Right: B, Mueller, J. Wedemeier, D. Ellerman, A, Zimmermann, G. Boorom, I Illian, D, Hein, CENTER: H, Simpson. BACK ROW: D, Bunger, G, Sullivan, B, Wiegmann, SUBS ROW ONE, Left to Right: M, Carver, D. Berry, L, Petersen, J. Anderson, R, Petersen, T, Hicks, L Albers, G, Hesse, G, Maloy, D, Schwartz, T, Stille, C, Austin, D. Rosendahl, K, Fails, D, Herzog ROW TWO: N, Hildebrandt, L, Simpson, J. Carstensen, J. Niemeyer, G, Miller, C. Jorgensen, R Benning. 38 ROW ONE, Left to Right: McGrane, R. Nicholaus, dorf, L. Ackermann, J. Kemming, D. Rowray, D. Coach Sovereign Coach Reasland B TEAM , xil lrw- 1 ij Mig? s':f ' ik., , ...Q ,ills .H f L 4 . ', r-1 J J I rn I H 'gal :fp-1 ,. an 1 H, iv 4 -A V L . P . - kph' 1, 1 , ,I i ' ,- ,' :gf ...wif l wg. J fer. f- ,W -ff: ,gy f -A 4 -2- f - S. Arjes, K. Nissen, D. McDonald, G. Schneider, B. Kruger, B White D R. Orth. ROW TWO: J. Wright, J. Bruns, E. Leisinger, B. Hein B Westen Brye, I. Carver, J. Cleveland. ROW THREE: Coach Reasland, D Barker D Austin, G. Poock, M. Chestnut, M. Briner, C. Anderson, Coach Sovereign Waverly 7 Waverly 31 Waverly 14 Waverly 6 Waverly 6 39 Cedar Falls Oelwein Osage New Hampton Charles City A 1 Jim 40 vmm BKWEQFYHWZT get rv' fag X, , fl ,Q ROW ONE, Left to Right: H. Simpson, B, Mueller, I. lllian, D. Hein, B. Wiegmann ROW TWO: Coach Thompson, R. Herzog, L. Simpson, I. Niemeyer, C. Jorgensen. Manager, D. Bunger, J. Anderson, T. Witwer, G. Hesse, Manager, D. Berry. Coach Herb Thompson ,w,, 4 ! rl Manager Darwin Bunger Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly W averly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly 41 Marshalltown West Waterloo Cedar Falls Decorah Mason City Cresco Oelwein East Waterloo Decorah New Hampton Mason City Cedar Falls Osage Oelwein Charles City Cresco New Hampton Charles City G. Boorom ROW THREE 64 57 43 40 52 51 58 45 40 56 47 58 26 36 41 40 43 37 L. F 4 L ki'-, .,!:1 t' ,'a,'.,f .- I-Q '..-f ' , f N. ' N Howard Simpson Bruce Wiegm ann Mueller Don' Hein Waverly High Schoo1's varsity basketball team again captured the Northeast Iowa Conference Crown., Under the fine coaching of Herb Thomp- son, the Waverly Go-Hawks were elected to the number one position in the A. P. polls in Northeast Iowa. 1 .Although the Go-Hawks faced one of the roughest schedules in the state, they have come through with another excellent record. rry Simpson Gary Dick Herzog Jerry Illian K SOPHS n f '- smlll ska, X illg M 2' it ROW ONE, Left to Right: M. Carver, J. Bruns, J. Carver, B. Westendorf, B. Hein, Coach Sovereign, ROW TWO: I. Cleveland, G. Sullivan, B. Kruger, R. Cook, D. Rowray, J. Wright, G. Poock. ROW THREE: A. Simpson, D. McDonald, L. McNeilus, C. Repp, G. Beebe, M. Moll, A. Benker, B. Mc- Nerney. Waverly W. Waterloo Waverly 46 New Hampton Waverly Cedar Falls Waverly 39 Cedar Falls Waverly Decorah Waverly 63 Osage Waverly Mason City Waverly 55 Oelwein Waverly Cresco Waverly 39 Charles City Waverly Osage Waverly 56 Cresco Waverly Oelwein Waverly 53 New Hampton Waverly E. Waterloo Waverly 39 Charles City Waverly Decorah fp Us COACH SOVEREIGN I 1 5' 2' Y 1 '-4 4. Jim Carver Jack Bruns Bruce Hein Mike Carver Bill Westendorf WA ffl Y Q .Lil I QXJQ mimi 'Y f 5 . f. :I f M4 ' I iq, Q . Z B was ACTIDN 3- Aa V B nn' 44 5. wnss ruins, pq r tts e-A Ao P A 'L' an f H. jp . gf' ' fm U s. J' '45 ' A' . - Lg W K xxx s iml y it t Jim Brye Monte Briner Ron Gamer r ' 7 ,4:pi.t,, ,VV f legs. Q ,..: My W ri' 4 u , Dave Maloy COACH REASLAND Wrestling is one of the most highly competitive sports and provides an opportunity for every boy to com- pete in a major sport. The various Dick Austin X' N SVR!! 'it,, tf.I Don Gamer weights from 95 pounds to heavy- Dick Aries weight form the ll-man team. Major and minor letters are award ed in wrestling. At the end of the season the W team elects an honorary captain for the I 1 year and the most valuable wrestler of Y the year. '7 3.535 g 1' Richard Bittner George Maloy VF l . Y 'un Wfifff' is . f fi PM X'E'?z, Ray Jorgensen Al Zimmermann, Manager Jerry Wedemeier 45 bmi? AN WRESTLING dmv-'H f -r fm? E y , F, -4, . 1 I new df? NLR-1' -' Q Ja ew l If' s Hip!! ,.-AER! Aff' ROW ONE, Left to Rightg R, Jorgensen, D. Garner, D. McGrane, D. Maloy, R. Garner, D. Austin D Arjcs, J. Stoffregen, G. Maloy, J. Wedemeier. ROW TWO: Coach Reasland, L. Larson, R. Kettner M. Chestnut, M. Heidt, G. Miller, O. Matherny, C. Meyer, L. Ackermann. ROW THREE: Manager A1 Zimmermann, D. Bittner, G. Max, G. Latwesen, R. Saathoff, C. Anderson, F. Hendrickson R Nicolous, E. Leisinger. NOT SHOWN: I. Brye, M. Brimer. S r 5 A, 5 Osage 36 Waverly 10 New Hampton 27 Waverly 5 Cedar Falls 38 Waverly 29 Oelwein 12 Waverly 9 New Hampton 34 A , Waverly 16 Hampton 24 Waverly 18 Decorah 26 Waverly 8 Charles City 32 Waverly 20 Oelwein 20 Waverly 5 Cresco 36 Waverly 13 Charles City 30 CONFERENCE PLACERS Jerry Wedemeir lst. DISTRICT PLACERS STATE FINALS Monte Briner lst. Jerry Wedemeier fChampJ Jerry Wedemeier lst. Monte Briner Ron Garner 3rd, fRunner-upj 46 Wheat.ies State Champ Heavyweight Nnww.. YWN'w N WM,.,m W -M- . ..,.-.4 ...Q K e f x f ,. - ,4.. QR' . jfifggg ,pm sv . i .fuer Q ACTION wwvmw.-up 'Ti' fi 1 ky ,lj ,:,,..,.Vi. 0- ,1 51 ,LU 'jf Asa- 46-qi z 'QZ1 s 'ai 4 jfs if eq. .-wr rf. Q,an,,UMH, 1.-xr + Q'-M ' . ,sf-pm 3 YT' Wh? K., 47 f-ai ty NJ' odd THESPIAN fffffiflff 3- .,1,,,,.,,Q,-wa-msw . 14-4. ROW ONE, Left to Right: K. Arns, S. Eichler, M. Wilharm. ROW TWO: N. Walther, P. Shaw, Miss Brunsting, K. Scherwin, R. Swanson. XJ, 1 V f 'X 'P . fi lllmmhl 2 ' ' ' ' ' H f-1 B ' A k Q The Honorary Society of Thespians has been developed for the f' advancement of drama in high school. High school students who have performed outstanding work in dramatics are granted membership. The 4 Thespian Society seeks to establish and maintain high standards in all g phases of the dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in drama. Sharine Eichler and Karen Arns received membership during the 1957 school year. I NA TIONAL H0 UR SUCIETY 1 f 3 5 ROW ONE, Left to Right: K. Schwerin, M. Klaudt, J. Cleveland, R. Schmidt, V. Bartels, M Wilharm. ROW TWO: J. Carstensen, D. Campbell, D. Bolin, Mr. Taylor, D. Hein, B. Wieg mann, G. Swanson. NOT SHOWN: Mr. Birdsell. NATIONAL NO R SOC IETY S' 'I 1 1 This year twelve students received membership in the National Honor Society. These seniors were selected on the basis of outstanding scholarship, character, service and leadership. Mem- bers of the honorary society are chosen by the faculty from the top 30 per cent of the class academically. The Society is sponsored by Mr. Birdsell and Mr. Taylor. l11x,:l mM-sfmwar wu:fL.avn.nA muw rum.. rnwmvm xv .1-'fs QUILL and SCROLL ri, 3 AWG? Psi.: 2 X 91 ROW ONE, Left to Right: V. Bartels, Mr. Dillon, R. Schmidt ROW TWO: J. Hansen, M. Fokkena, C. Ehlert, K. Arns. The members of Quill and Scroll have proven them- selves qualified in this honorary society by having completed outstanding achievements in the field of journalism. They must bein the upper one-third of their class, have leadership potential and must receive a recommendation from their advisor. These members were recently chosen by a national committeeg Rhoda Schmidt received membership last year. 50 S TUDENT COUNCIL ' 1 stiigrisi cgi L. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Marsh, C. Jorgensen, H. Simpson, N. Walther, R. Mueller, Mayorg K. Arns, Clerk, D. Hein, I. Cleveland, S. Rosenau. ADVISORS: Mr. Taylor, Mr. Jordon, Mr. Birdsell. NOT SHOWN: Claudia Lampe. as 1, Y' H if 3-. ifial N, x EMS X W ,, N. 6535325 f,, ' 5, S ,ming SENuoR Uma The Waverly Student Council is com- posed of members from both the Junior and Senior High School. Its purpose is to improve school spirit, to promote social life in the school and to stimulate interest in school work. The council consists of ten members representing their respective classes. It is sponsored by Mr. Carlos Taylor, Mr. Wendell Jordan and Mr. Don Birdsell. G0-HA WK ROW ONE, Left to Right: D. Walther, Activities Editor, M. Wilharm, Class Editor, B. Weigmann, Bus iness Manager, R. Schmidt, Editor-in-Chief, J. Cleveland, M. Klaudt, Picture Editor, G. Miller, Sport Editor. ROW TWO: I. Pape, P. Shaw, M. Schield, News Editor, A. Zimmermann, Photographer, G Homang Candid Snaps Editor, S. Chestnut, Art Editor, C.BussegMr.Jensen. ROW THREE: B. Long L. Hoins, R. Albrecht, J. Noonan, D. Meyer, M. Hagemann, K. Schwerin. ROW FOUR: R. Mueller, D Bolin. NOT SHOWN: M. Brettmann, Makeup Editor, P. Allen, ,T . Nissen. R HODA DONNA MARY GARY 'M rl'-14 vb 'iq MARY 5 1 it 'T - 3 W. -uf... ' ' ' 33. ' '. . A, 3 Q . V f 1 4 'f Each year the Senior Class prepares and spon- sors the Waverly Go-Hawk. Members of the staff are responsible for the gathering of pictures and information, layout of pages and distribution of the annual. The various editors are chosen by the class sponsors. Advisor, Mr. Dale Jensen directs and co-ordinates the activities of the staff. K, 52 GO-HA WK EYE 593. get N sg. KN. v ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Cleveland, Sports Editorg V. Williams, Assistant EditorgC. I-lammening, Art Editor, V. Bartels, Editor-in-chiefg J. Hansen, Managing Editorg M. Carver, Sports Editor. ROW TWO: Mr. Dillon, M. Wilharm, K. Mensing, P. Heidt, M. Judisch, M. Homan, B. Adams, V. Nicherson, Newbrough, Miss Sels. ROW THREE: R. Dempsey K. Spears, C. Schellhorn, V. Cave, M. Bolton, S. Jordan, B. Homan, E. Bahlmann, J. Kohlmann, N. Gaylor. ROW FOUR: A. Walton, K. Arns, S. Wieg- mann, Sports Editor, Meta Fokkena, C. Hoyt, R. A1- brecht, S. l-Iarken, D.Walther,R.Schmidt,.T.Mensing. NOT SHOWN: Carol Ehlert, Betty Westendorf. The Go-Hawk Eye was begun in 1948, for the purpose of revealing to the students the coming school events and for summarizing past school activities. The paper gives students a chance to demonstrate their talents in journalism. At the end of the school year the staff is chosen from volunteers by the sponsors for the next year. Reporters aregiven assign- ments for each edition. Subscriptions are sold at the beginning of each semester. 53 KEY iii ii f ' Q i . 2 1 1 M- A 'N . 1' Q iii for 4 d,.P-'V k,-A ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Meyne, C. Hoyt, M. Homan, Art Editor, B. Long, Editor-in-chief, I. Jensen P. Bahr. ROW TWO: Mr. Dillon, K. Schwerin, M. Judisch, M. Kueker, S. Clewell, B. schaff, V. Oberheu S. Chestnut, Miss Sels. ROW THREE: E. Roloff, R. Shepherd, D. Walther, S. Harken, R. Albrecht, K. Lyons, M. Bolton, I. Burns. NOT SHOWN: D. Meyer, G. Homan, J-.C3DDC1', P. Allen, E.Boorom, L. Koleno, M. Brettmann. TALE FEATHERS . 1 P 4' 1 5 4 f YJ' ROW ONE, Left to Right: D. Walther, D.Meyer, Associate EditorgR. Albrecht, B. Westendorf, M. Fokkena, Editor. ROW TWO: Mr. Dillon, M. Bolton, V. Williams, Associate Editor, M. Hagemann, Associate Editor, J. Ward, V. Oberheu, Miss Sels. ROW THREE: J.Mensing,Copy Editor, R. Shepherd, R. Matherny, Art Editor, S. Wiegmann, I. Brown. ROW FOUR: M.Chestnut, P.Bahr, W. White. NOT SHOWN: R. Miller. 54 W CLUB fi sip F3 N., 1, ROW ONE, Left to Right: Coach G. Sovereign, Coach H. Thompson, M. Briner, B. Mueller, B. Wiegmann J. Carstensen, D. Rosendahl, Coach Reasland, Coach M. Brandes. ROW TWO: J. Cleveland, H. Simpson L. Albers, J. Niemeyer, D. Bunger, J. Brye, D. Maloy, D. Herzog, D. Ellerman, A. Zimmermann. ROW THREE: G. Sullivan, M. Carver, B. Westendorf, D. Bolin, L. Simpson, J.Wedemeier, G.Boorom J Illian, L. Sharnhorst, N. Hildebrandt. NOT SHOWN: Don Hein. W-CLUB Membership in W Club is open to any boy who has won a letter in one of the major sports sponsored by the school. The club is govern- ed by a constitution and duly elected officers. The purpose of the club is to encourage good sportsmanship, school loyalty, and high scholastic standards. Shown at the left are the club officers. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Carstensen, Secretary-Treasurer, B. Wiegmann, President, B. Mueller, Vice-President. PEP CLUB 0 Fe u 4 J N N ia. ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Rosenau, S. Eichler, S. Weigmann, K. Schwerin, J. Ward, ROW TWO: J. Hanson, E.Jensen, G. Sanders, M. Hoeper, I. Noonan, G. Homan, D. Meyer, J. Pape, R. Miller, P. Heidt, C. Harmening, E. Bahlmann, N. Gaylor, C. Remley, B. Lageschulte, B. Remley, N. Mosher, J. Williams. ROW THREE: V. Cave, J. Hahn, D. Ball, K. Becker, E. Zimmerman, V. Oberhue, B. Heiser, S. Heiser, C. Hoyt, B. Shepherd, S. Graeser, I. Bruns, B. Stufflebeam, A. Hiene, E. Roloff, E. Hildebrandt. ROW FOUR: Miss Sykes, I. Gambiani, J. Pape, J. Brown, M. Iudisch, M. Monaghan, J. l-loth, J. Miller, R. Monaghan, R.Berry, B.Infelt,S.Lu1off,C.Gaard, K. Coolie, E. Boorom, M. Campbell, M. Klaudt. ROW FIVE: J. Long, J. Bunger, N. Baker, C. Guether, K. Jenkins, P. Bahr, P. Ellison, D. Jaschen, J. Dettmer, M. Arenholz, J. Mueller,C.Waggett,S.l-larken,G. France, V. Williams, I. Kock, E. Bahlmann, J. Johannsen. NOT SHOWN: P. Allen, M. Aren- holz E Christophel, J. Harms, J. Hoyt, M. Ormston, J. Williams, M H111 .T Capper, R. Meyer, K. Bolin, P. Harken, B.Westendorf, M Holzman The Pep Clubis the core of the cheering sections which demonstrate the support of our student body at all athletic events. It is in charge Of dCC0F3tif1S the gym at Homecoming and selling homecoming buttons, They also make pep signs for the halls and provide the general publicity necessary prior to ath- letic contests. The Pep Club is SPOUSOYCCI bY Miss Sykes . 1 0 0 , u . . , .1 ' 3 12677K ,, ,,.-.JL:iEi,j ' . , .. .,.,, 1 H , ' 1f 2fs.,. .,., , . . w 'f:ii ii13i:iq?2iiQ2f'jifipfffffwkiitt, ,fi I ,.., I if ' '3::Eki57ffl:Y29:i. .'? f 'Zi5'H 'fffw amywfe'f2':2iz:.-,g,,if ,. , ' ' f' I 521525552 , i f ff: Zifzfiiiiw E L 1' Q Um 1 J 4? 4, LV 4 HOMEMAKING CUUNCIL S T91 SITTING, Left to Right: S. Heiser, K. Becker, D. Ball, T. Cook, J. Jensen, Secretaryg G. Chestnut, K. Roschke. STANDING: Miss Ahrens, Advisor: S. Allen, C. Busse, I. Zahn, President, G.Sanders, Vice- President. NOT SHOWN: S. Halweg, Treasurer. RUTH ALBRECHT Homemaker of Tomorrow ' ' Q- 'gp-11-. The Homemaking Council, sponsored by Miss Carol Ahrens, is composed of girls who are elected as representatives from each class. The council formulates plans for all activities that affect the homemaking classes. It, not only plans, but works on committees to put their ideas into effect. ,Af Tomorrow in a nation-wide contest. I as Af- .1 I-I if I ,I ,-,i,. my f--' in Ruth Albrecht was chosen WHS Homemaker of ,Q JN ' A L Y ,N ,, . Sl i' ' V , , ,..w 4' MASQUERS 4 ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Eichler, S. Oppermann, M Wilharm Vice President G Swanson President A. Zimmermann, Treasurer, K, Arns, Secretaryg L Marsh R Schmidt ROW TWO J Williams M Bell, J. Mueller, J. Kohlmann,S.C1ewell,N.Hagemann K Schwerin S Rosenau S Gambaiani lx Jenkins ROW THREE: J. Brown, B. lnfelt, V.Cave, M. Arenholz K Becker G Sanders E Zimmerman J Hahn J. Ellerman, J. Hoth, J. Bunger, S. Persson, Miss Brunsting. ROW FOUR: J. Cleveland, C. Guether, E. Roloff, C. Hoyt, M. Graham, J. Noonan, C. Rierson, C.Gaard, S. Luloff, V. Williams, P. Shaw. ROW FIVE: M Chestnut, C. Clewell, R.McNerney, D. Bolin, N. Walther, R. Swanson, R. Jenkins. NOT SHOWN: R. Jorgensen. Masquers, sponsored by Miss Brunsting, was organized in 1940 for the purpose of promoting in- terest and skill in public speaking, interpretive read- ing and in the area of dramatics. The duties performed by members include crew work on class plays, acting in plays, and active participation in all other phases of drama. This year Masquers presented the comedy- mystery There's Always a Murder. 59 14--fa ,s::.w......3E 31 G. R. A. W -..IL ,. -:V ' 1' ' ' , '43 tr an pw fs 7 A 4 , X ROW ONE, Left to Right: G. Chestnut, S. Chestnut, P. Bahr, S. Fails, M.Judish, J. Bodecker, Miss Sykes, J. Ward, M. Hoeper, M. Monaghan, J. Bergman, K. Jenkins, B. Fitzpatrick, J. Kuykendall. ROW TWO: D. Ball, O. Jaschen, M. Bell, V. Happel, T. Cook, C. Timion, B. Remley, M. Hieser, B. Lageshulte, G. Sanders, N. Baker, M. Maloy. ROW THREE: N. Mosher, J. Williams, R. Briner, S. Clewell, E. Maloy, S. Wiegmann, E. Hildebrandt, M. Azbell, K. Roschke, M. Jensen, C. Shellhorn, H. Nitcher. ROW THREE: C. Jones, C. Boerschel, C.Waggett,G. France,R. Matherny, J. Iserman, C. Gaard, C. Rierson, J. Dettmer, T. Hesse, M. Graham, D. Walther. NOT SHOWN: N. Walther, S. Rosenau, M. Ormston, J. Williams, S. Walther, B. Stufflebeam, S. Allen, K. Bolin, J. Brown, K. Meiners, L. Moehling, M. Holzman, J. Hoth, J. Iverson, J. Jensen, J. Long, K, Lyons, S. Hinds, M. Hill, P. Heidt, P. Harken, C. Guether, J. Long, K. Lyons, S. Hinds, M. Hill, P. Heidt, P. Harken, C. Guether, J. Schmidt, P. Shaw, S. Halweg, J. Bunger, S. Eichler, J. Ellerman, S. Gambiani, S. Persson, L. Peters, S. Oppermann, J. Capper, E. Christophel, S. Graeser, C. Graf. The Girls Recreation Association, or G,R.A. as it is commonly called, is sponsored by Miss Janet Sykes. The club's objective is to organize a varied program of physical activities for all interested high schoolgirls. A given number of points accumulated by participation in the various activities makes the member eligible for a letter or state pin. 60 ROW ONE, Left to Right: K. Hundley, Reporter, R. Christophel, Treasurer, Mr.Jeske, Advisor, N. Hil- debrandt, President, L. Simpson, Vice-President, R. Orth, Secretary, G. Kaiser, Sentinel. ROW TWO: R. Nicholaus, V. Whitney, C. Lillibridge, R. Orth, P. Wente, D. Pabst, D. Hundley. ROW THREE: D. Ingersoll, A. Wente, L. McNei1us, J. Niemeyer, B. White, V.Soldwisch. ROW FOUR: I-I.Simpson, L. Albers, D. Maloy, E. Leisinger, M. Dempsey, D. Carlson, D. Schwartz Q3,'S5:t .-if lrf'T ' ' - 110 - 6' i4 4 ' c .X 1,7 4 T f, 'D iq - 11 G' X. 4' Qual 1 ,NJ 1 A . fl A, 'Jeux f ' 1- at-J The Waverly Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is an organization for boys studying vocational agriculture. Through active participation members learn public speaking, how to conduct and participate in business meetings, how to finance them- selves, and to assume civic responsibil- ities. The FFA is built upon a foundation of leadership, cooperation, service, thrift, improved agriculture, etc. FFA Advisor is Mr. Walter Ieske. FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA ROW ONE, Left to Right: M. Fokkena, V. Cave, J. Mensing, Secretaryg V. Bartels, Presidentg J. Pape, Vice-Presidentg J. Johannsen, D. Porter. ROW TWO: Miss Eno, Sponsorg J. Gambaiana, M. Heiser, J. Buls, J. Kohlmann, R. Juhl, V. Oberheu, M. Homan. NOT SHOWN: P. Allen, J. Harms, J. Hoyt. 'L In I J K I I A LI 62 The organization of the Future Teachers of America, F.T.A,, seeks to help its members decide on their vocational future. This years acti- vities included a Christmas party for smallchildren, substitute teach- ing for the grade school, and attend- ing one of the Bremer County meet- ings for students interested in teach- ing. The F .T.A., sponsored by Miss Eno, helps the members to know and acquire the qualities which are help- ful in teachers. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA ffl' K , 4 f ROW ONE, Left to Right: L. Peters, J. Bergman, P. I-Ieidt,J. Deike, R. Miller. ROW TWO: Mrs Pape E. Bahlmann, Treasurer, K. Arns, Publicity Chairman, M. Hagernann, Vice-President and Historian P. Shaw, Secretary, T. Hesseg J. Pape, R. Hirsch. ROW THREE: C.Shatzer, C. Renn, C.Sche1lhorn A. Heine, C. Jones, J. Burns, I. Hansen. NOT SHOWN: E. Christophel, K. Cooley, J. Hoyt, J. Warneke President. This year the Future Nurses Association was organized for the first time at Waverly High School. Sponsored by Mrs. Pape, our school nurse, the FNA was established to provide a setting in which students may share their in- terest, and explore the requirements and oppor- tunities in the field of nursing. Two trips were made by the group this year, the first being made to Waterloo, in November, to the State Future Nurses Convention. The second was a visit to the Independence Mental Health Institute. USHERS CLUB ROW ONE, Left to Right: E. Hildebrandt, E. Maloy, M. Bolton, Point Secretaryg D. Meyer, President G, Homan, Secretaryg M. Garbes, C. Franzen. ROW TWO: J. Brandt, M. Hill, J. Jensen, J. Kuykendall J. Mueller, V. Happel,M.A1brecht, B.Fitzpatrick,M. Steege, Miss Ahrends. ROW THREE: B. Westendorf L. Peters, V. Cave, V. Cmelik, B. Garbes, C. Schellhorn, E. Boorom, J. Buls, J. Capper. ROW FOUR R. Briner, J. Bruns, J. Pape, J. Iserrnan, B. Lageschulte, P. Harken, R. Meyer. M 4 fy 1, if Y J -J i 'Lu sf , X U16 iff x 1 ' 7' , v' Xl K1 NYJ 7L41iQ .E 52 26,111 we N , Q .ffm The Ushers Club, sponsored by Miss Carol Ahrens, is a service organization. Membership is open to all high school stu- dents. The club's objective is to usher and assist at all high school activities. An accumulation of 100 points entitles a member to a gold bar. SCIENCE CLUB . fi Z ROW ONE, Left to Right: M. Schield, President D Campbell Vice President P Heidt Secretary Treasurer. ROW TWO: Mr. Jordan, Advisor C Harmening D Potter C Geuther B Harvey M Heidt R. Jenkins. NOT SHOWN: G. Max, C Ehlert D Zahn, S Harkjiij v0 gif W Af' ff' WWW if .. The Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Wendell Jordan, strives to increase its members interest and ability in science skills. The C1ub's activities included an award assembly where Shiela Harkin, Pat I-Ieidt, Don Campbell and Milo Schield received achievement awardsg two parties, and sev- eral displays of scientific interest. Cli- maxing the year was the Northeast Iowa Science Fair where the members displayed their respective projects. CONCERT BAND The Waverly High School Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Roland Brom, is one of the major activities of the school. The band performs at concerts at home and on tours, and plays for special occasions including home basketball games, Officers in the band are President, Vice-President. Secretary, Treasurer, andlibrarian. The officers of the Concert Band are: M. Klaudt, President, G. Swanson, Vice-President, I. Cleveland, Secretaryg R. Swanson, Treasurer. 66 CLARINETS R. Albrecht M. Brettmann G. Swanson I. Bodecker C. Gaard A. Hardwig E. Roloff S. Baker J. Hesse S. Swanson S. Clewell R. Meyer L. Peters I. Williams S. Dewey N. France D. Harwood PERCUSSION L. Luloff D. Kelling K. Mensing P. Courbat J. Winkleman S 4 3 1 2 3 SAXOPHONES M. Klaudr J. Kohlmann V. Nickerson K. Brettmann M. Steege L. Asmus M. Bell FLUT ES E. Hildebrandt D. Graeser J. Mensing, N. Walther A. Walton OBOE D. Wediking BASSOON B. Infelt -,wp ...M ,. -., -...... ..4... BARITONES I. Pape R. Jenkins H. Oberheu TUBAS D. Hein B. Kehe TROMBONES I. Hoth B. Stufflebeam N. Walther I. Brandt T Hesse K Nissen FRENCH HORNS N S. L. G C N S. N o o o Hagemann Luloff Marsh Curtiss Schmidt Walther Gambaiani Cave 671 R 1, suv. , , ., .fda .,.. N... g.,............,....4 Amis' , . ggi. V '.f,g,,.- .1.M,8.4-x. 1 X .2 , -,,I E, .......5',3 ....4r...'1 ' .. 'i' ' CORNETS I. Cleveland C. Klienschmidt J. Niemeyer J. Oberheu J. Sale G. Hesse R. Swanson T. Witwer R. Steffin R. Meinhardt K. Spear F. Edmonds A. Trmion STRING BASS R. Matherny DIRECTOR Mr. Roland Brom 1 W THE MEMBERS OF MARCHING BAND ARE: FLUTE, J. Mensing, E. Hudebrandr, A. wairon, CLARI- NET, R. Albrecht, .T . Zahn, J . Bodecker, C. Gaard, A. Hardwig, E. Roloff, S. Clewell, R. Meyer, L Peters, .T. Williams, S. Baker, D. Broadie, J. Hesse, C. lnfelt, D. Harwood, S. Swansong SAX, M. Klaudt .T . Kohlman, M. Steege, L. Asmus, V. Nickerson, K. Brettmann, M. Bellg CORNET,,T . Cleveland, C. Kleinschmidt, J. Niemeyer, G. Hesse, R. Swanson, R. Steffen, D. Carver, I. Sale, J. Simpson, M. Strot- tman, K. Spear, T. Witwer, F. Edmonds, A. Timion,J. Oberheug EB HORN, G. Curtis, C. Schmidt, S Gambaiani,N. Hagemanng TROMBONE, N. Walther, J. Brye, B. Stufflebeam, J. Hoth, J . Brandt, BARI- TONE, J. Pape, R. Jenkins, H. Oberhue, K. Witwer, D. Schultz, BASS, K. Nissen, B. Kehe, PERCUS- SION, N. Walther, K. Mensing, L. Luloff, D. Kelling, P. Courbat, J. Winkleman, L. Marsh, S. Luloff. MARCHING BAND s-..,.-.A erate with others in the band. Brom. TWlRLERSg M. Brettmann, T. Hesse, I. Long, G. Swanson, B Infelt, M. Iudisch, S. Larson. 68 The Waverly Marching Band plays an important part in maintaining school spirit Members are chosen according to their abil ity to march and to play an instrument The Marching Band performs at all home i fQ1.',.'5' football games, school parades and in most civic parades! The aim of the Marching Band is to develop marching and musical ability and to increase school spirit, and under the guidance of the Director, mem bers learn to work together and co-op The Band is directed by Mr. Roland MIXED CHURUS ROW ONE, Left to Right: C. Kleinshmidt, C. Renn, L. Marsh, N.Gay1or, E. Bahlmann, J. Williams N. Mosher, C. Boreschel, V. Barrels, K. Schwerin, E.Jensen, M. Wilharm. ROW TWO: I. Hoffman R. Nicholaus, L. Lenius, R. Matherney, S. Eichler, M. Klaudt, K. Arns, P. Shaw, R. Schmidt, M. Schield R. Jorgensen, D. Schlutz. ROW THREE: L. Hoines, J. Noonan, M. Hoeper, M. Moll, B. Kruger, M Chestnut, H. Heine, M. Schield, J. Niemeyer, V. Cave, J. Mensing, C. Harmening. ROW FOUR: R McNerney, J. Speicher, E. Buls, L. Asmmus, M. Carver, H. Oberhue, J. Nissen, D. Bolin, B. Harvey D. Berry, G. Swanson. NOT SHOWN: D. Benker. The objective of Mixed Chorus is to give the members experience and enjoyment of musical coopera- tion through group vocal practice. Requirements for participation are an interest in music and willingness to work toward developing one's voice. ' . if ffrfl' This year's officers were: hula, President, I. NiemeyergVice-Presi- jr' dent, M. Wilharmg Secretary-Treas- urer, M. Klaudt. DIRECTOR Maxine Fisher GIR ' li 1 ,,r,,i 1 A 4' N A Miss. ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Gambiana, S. Rosenau, J. Brandt, V. Happel, D. Ball, G. Chestnut, J. Jensen, M. Monaghan, J. Deike, J. Bergman. ROW TWO: N. Hagemann, M. Hinders, J. Bodecker, J. Kohlmann, K. Roschke, S. Persson, S. Opperman, M. Arenholz, J. Buls, M. Judisch, M. Homan. ROW THREE: J. Ellerman, J. Hahn, B. lnfelt, R. Meyer, B. Gabe, G. Sanders, N. Baker, B. Stufflebeam, J. Brown, E. Zimmerman, C. Guether, R. Hirsch. ROW FOUR: V, Williams, K. Becker, J. Burns, C. Gaard, M. Graham, J. Dettmer, T. Hesse, A. Heine, E. Roloff, J. Iserman, P. Harken, E. Hildebrandt, S. Luloff. NOT SHOWN: N. Walther, M. Ormston, E. Christo- phel, L. Abresch. Girl's Glee Club, sponsored by Miss Fisher, is an organization in which the members learn to blend their voices, become better music readers, and to learn to enjoy music as a group. The main requirements for joining this group are an interest in music and an ability to blend one's voice with the rest of the group. The officers of the Gir1's Glee Club are: President B. Infeltg Vice-President J. Bodeckerg Secretary-Treasurer V. Williams. 70 SPECIAL HELP MAXALINDA PAPE IANICE EGGLESTON Nurse ROSIE HOFFMAN Sec retalqy to Principal Custodians: Ray Jordan, John Ames Charlle W1111S Herb Lewls NOT SHOWN: Leo Cooley. A152249 ' leffllf mw fm Ni f, Donald Beeler Roger Benning Donald Berry Larry Boehme Carol Boerschel Karen Bolin Elston Buls Donald Carlson Virginia Cave Richard Christophel 72 wvvvh Larry Asmus Eleanor Bahlmann Esther Bahlmann Gene Bahr I 4 F 5 ,Q pu- K , ,g Q- 4.1 Q-0 . Q X X E r 56: r 4 ,' in Shirley Albers John Anderson Karen Arns M.. -, Q ,1,., ,.s, .rx CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gene Bahr, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Gay- lor, Presidentg Judy Ward, Secre- tary. ROW TWO: Sharine Eichler, Treasurer. ROW THREE: Mr. Herb Thompson, Mr. William Moeller, Mr. Carl Dillon, Sponsors. 4 I frm? .,,,,,,,gY in . i 1 'ww 'HA WH' Qu -5- 5 ' - f V '::: 'A 'Pfs-u. iris , Na W is ' Q2 A Chuck Clewell Darrell Degelau 3 ,V ,fn Q. . qw. OD' .,. y 'Nu-..,.-1 xv, ' ti, if fa, Carol Ehlert Sharine Eichler Kenneth Fails Vw Barbara Fitzpatrick Connie Franzen Jean Gambaiani Betty Garbes 'X ' -1 RNA Marlys Garbes V Nancy Gaylor 4 Joyce Hansen John Hardwig, JN'-v J Carol Harmening M Q- -, C x ,522 if at t 'Q , in aw Q52 si y Ji'f,f .4 on 4 'V-MY., :Z gf ag, 1 Joan Harms gg Patricia Heidt Henry Heine Bonnie Heiser Dennis Heiser 3 ,g?,,,w., nm, sa' ,. ,Q Richard Herzog, Gary Hesse 'ff Hi. AO' YNY' Tom Hicks Suzan Hinds Marlene Hoeper 4, ,X ,DQYJQJ , Jolene Hoyt Kenneth Hundley Judy Iverson Robert Jenkins Elaine Jensen ww lu- fgi, 'W' -'K' A '421f'Wf-fgfaa ' , 'W Q Ii. y v ..,, J 'E ---'- is v v 1 7 . gg 'Q as 'Q if Ji Q 1' .wp nr as ll? N , f W it if Wi, , . f J I N ' ' 'l' Af S 5 , l 4 if ' Mary Jane Jordan ,WA WY! AW is It , Ruth Juhl . I 1. V 'inn will W f I all ffl! r Janice Kock Melvin Liebers David Lindroth George Maloy David Maroney ,R s Rosemarie Matherny K 5 Julianne Mensing in -Z: ...fjg i X li Carl Meyer Rosemary Miller Nancy Mosher Howard Oberheu Ronald Orth s as Q.-P ,Q as ...., -C5 XX E,- 5, vm lk ,Z Dixie Porter Connie Renn ..-- Charlotte Schellhorn 'Lis i Duane Schwartz -fa' Charlotte Sharzer if Jim Speicher Mary Steege Neal Walther Noel Walther Judy Ward Paul Wente H9 mea.-.-,J ... gf ---'N-Svcs, ' Sharon Wiegmann Jerilyn Williams Jerry Witwer Mary Zander NOT SHOWN: Delores Benker Roger Swanson Gx-3 lo s . ,. 3 iv I , 4 W M , WW i . mw- - Sr .XQ .sn in Ag' 74 X B' I. iii' , was --1 e , - .. VN C- 40- it C 'sr Q- -4 'Q Q il 74- V, ia'-f QF f V il' 1-- 'rgffiwlrf' ,.xil1'J'J niunmflli CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gerald Sullivan, Vice-Presidentg Ray Jor- gensen, Presidentg Janice Deike, Secretary. ROW TWO: Miss Isabel Eno, Mr. Glenn Anderson, Spon- sors. NOT SHOWN: Monte Briner, Treasurerg Miss Janet Sykes, Spon- sor. I fi fs 1' 1- '-if J lg ' gf si 'ga' 5- ' 2 311 Chuck Anderson r 6 J hr' ' 1 , . NT, x . Q 1 .,.,... Q5 Virgil Arns 4? X'-P 1 Hs . . R A, ffis 4 K Patricia Bahr fa- 1:32 5 if-1. f- U15 51 . 1 ':?'?l'fi 'Q W s 'N 'll P .,. s..,,j S A Richard Bauer Rachel Berry Richard Bittner Joyce Bodecker , I' A, Jlmy :K 5 wr 'J' 'ln ' ' , , .. N X . , 1: 'A-ns, t,,,,,.J A Pi , Z ig? ax, S 'ES' i :s XY 'i , if i , 'f JY' I 91,41 ? ' ii, r sg J J 4 J fr: ,ix 3 I fjrisii ' ' -' ' S was ' ft Larry Boevers Burton Bolton Monte Briner Jack Bruns Janice Bruns James Brye Janice Bunger Jim Cahill Marjorie Campbell James Carver Michael Carver Gerry Chestnut J Jeff Cleveland Roger Cook Karen Cooley 75 Keith Graf Nancy Hagemann Sharon Hahlweg Ann Hardwig Sheila Harken Brian Harvey Mike Heidt Bruce Hein Avis Heine Mary Heiser Sandra Heiser Elaine Hildebrandt Bob Hill Rebecca Hirsch Jim Hoffman Marie Holzman Dorothy Homeister Judy Hoth Connie Hoyt Barbara Infelt Sandra Fails Gale France Connie Gaard Bettyann Gabe Donald Garner Shirley Graeser 'G Coreen Graf '4'Qit ':c .J '?'1 V' - '43 1 'v . if 1 . , 1: 3 6 ' 5 69- . , ,sb , at V . Q ' V ' , -' ' L if 5 ' D' H ' I 1- .,.. iw 4 5 g' 'I - ' E' -.. t j W: 33:13 ll David Ingersoll Jo Ann Jensen 1 az' 1. 'J I ' .,: fs.. Julie Johannsen Carolyn Jones Raymond Jorgensen 'Q' A .gn 'I 7 l1 , 'J ' N R 1 f 1 iw: 4, f in isgw 1 .J L if 43 3. , W -we . 1 Ml 3 l i A r ,ii 3? ,I F 1 J Q. nt, , ,gi J J 5 '- . V . -y Vw: ri A I, , . VV ,Nr is-..' a in 1 I, i 14-.V MX Q E k f vs -f 'iv , E y wma fifi' '5' aa ,..., , ,gla- G a E. 'in J., Q. vga- M... ,f Mary Judisch George Kaiser Dick Kemming Ronnie Kettner ,'L'.3v'C. 'r - ,,. Q a W J . Q if H M-.0 'lt Y' 4, . N' . 1 -s.. nfl I,-....,, 'lil 'ln - , Q 'xx 18. in , 1 ' , 1 un, '9wug. 1 x ,wr a ai ef 4 if ,w Velma Knief Judy Kohlmann Janice Krueger Lavonne Kueker Leroy Larsorbyljn, Qfw-,nfl Gary Larwesen Marron Lee Eldon Leisinger Larry Lenius Gerald Liang Charles Lillibridge Bill Long Judy Long Sally Love Sylvia Luloff Bob McNemey Ellen Maloy Laura Marsh Otto Matherny George Max 77 wif fy A Karen Meiners Mary Monaghan R ilfwl ll Md? W Wh' W 'i MW ff? W all W FP W Barbara Remley Carol Remley Craig Repp Elaine Roloff Ralph Saathoff Joyce Schmidt Roberta Shepherd Marguerite Stafford Jerry Stoffregen Bonnie Stufflebeam Gerald Sullivan Carolyn Waggett Larry Waggett Ronald Warnke Arlin Wente B111 Westendorf Ken Wieland Valerie Williams Jim Wright James Zander NOT SHOWN: Rose Conn Pam Mooney Mary Wieland an---5 'Hx 1 OAQWQM2 .XL ggi M., ,KJ lux. ,lui-i2i.L,.1 r Rosemary Monaghan Judy Mueller Helen Nitcher JYYL A . Qyuvgidh X VM-f, V151 K Vera Oberheu -41 Norman Oberheu '73 Q. J -f 5 , f W ' N. 5-1' 'fa CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS ROW ONE, Left to Right: Sharon Oppermann, Secretaryg Leonard Ackermann, Presidentg Sharon A1- len, Vice-President. ROW TWO: Mr. James Schmitt, Sponsorg Glenda Sanders, Treasurerg Mr. F r a n k Flickinger, Sponsor. NOT SHOWN: Mr. G e o rg e Sovereign. Lois Abresch vm' -ixwigyd is 'E F'f'- ffl-vvf wax f A CM 'fm mrlbxg ? d't4 Y fy as by Ja ' ,Ja X Or QB h jg SX v U b Leonard Ackermann Cv Nancy Albrecht Sharon Allen Mary Arenholz Richard Arjes Donna Bal Dave Bark 1 , .- m- .m--zvgwwlzwcr' , Q .WI V , gs . gg Q ,g Q',f:,fN':4 A H .yr 441,25 .91-X .VK ,,s6C.y,. A Zfykggf- ' ' W' 4-f1'ii, i ff, . 1 1' 'T Marilyn Azbell Nancy Baker 1 er Kathryn Becker George Beebe Marcia Bell Indy Bergman Bonnie Bobzien MV? if ' ,Wm fffffa aw J Mike Chestnut Susan Clewell Elizabeth Christophel Virginia Cmelik Tamra Cook Jerry Cowger Glenn Dcmmel Joyce Dettmer Janice Ellerman Sharon Fails Sandy Gambaiani Candyce Geuther Judith Geweke Larry Gorham Marilyn Grahamn Janice Hahn Vcrilyn Happel Patricia Harken Fred Hendrickson Bob Herzog Trivona Hcese Mary Hill Mary Hinders John Holmes laifff Julie Brown Joyce Buls Jean Capper 'ai Q. 42 Q. Y 4.295 Wai' Y I nv- T' X su 4, ' ,, 2' xg. K' 2 ,N ' H. e V' 5 fr rs I ff '- Q 'f-rg?-2.12. - Q if pif'-is at ,, . 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In jf., fa im' aw ,Q 5 R , sf in Q -Eff? xg ri? 4, , of Q I 1 I i an 1 8' J Q WWW' Kathy Jenkins Mary Jensen Butch Kehe Steve Kemming i aaoaseiawwzthfafifaems e-'e lne is ' . 2' I Q' ' J Q., ' e , , so rr ,few g4Z.raka J 'aa fa- Q54 J eff, , 2 1, inn inf' K 'K- ' v K ? wg.-I VGQUZA 'Y' 42.i' MM' Richard Kleinschmidt Beverly Klunder James Koleno Brian Kruger Jean Kuykendall Barb Lageschulte Lynette Lee Suzanne Lenning Mary Maloy Dave McDonald Donald McGrane Lloyd McNeilus Ruth Meyer Mark Moll Joan Mueller Ronnie Nicolaus Keith Nissen Vancil Noel Sharon Oppermann Mary Ormston 81 Glenda Sanders Marlo Schield Gary Schneider Carroll Shatzer Art Simpson Homer Smothers Richard Steffen Bob Sullivan Carolyn Timion Steven Wahl Nancy Walther Sandra Walther Janice Wehling Betty Westendorf Bill White Vernon Whitney Jean Williams Douglas Zahn Phillis Zander Eileen Zimmermann NOT SHOWN: Dick Austin Arthur Benltcr Pam Ellison Edith Marticoff Kathryn Roschke Sandy Rosenau David Rowray Virgil Saltzman Romaine Orth Douglas Pabst Sonja Persson '-- N Lynda Peters -,gl Cheryl Rierson ,Ex . ,X sv. V as ' i-'si l P'.f 1 vf sr, 4 wal: J ,... 1, ,V .?t .' I W' r 9:5 ls 66 'fn- ts W D I' Z if 'nf 'Us ,Q ' -.292 QQQJ M W W ,212 4 .Vrfg S A Ag' W , , W aa n W X M , f v 215755. ll x a YEL ' 'Sri E Q-M., . X ,C Wiki , S-Gang., , 1' S N9 'V iff as aa . N .4 sr- 12 vlfaxt e V sa ,,,,,. .5 . in ' airs. te 4 0? 3. 2, is M .Q . Eh.. uf , f t-ff. ., x 'R - .' A rr' 'trail vt' ' ffl .,7 ,,, . 4' if Ty pl' , b Q U .5 1 i 1459+ .lffffi-3'. is lr 'ls ,411 ,. . 'Q t ,iv ' '1 , r ' pints' 5, ,ih l is P, .xl f Sf s ie? '35 , Q 4. V mx j l f is 2, 5 E 'bv Nh., 5-if' r , Q W 1 ' s. 1 Q W' 3 1 R' 3' :i'x'i Q 3 , 'vii ' .1 I 1 ' K X1 3 '3'. 'f tri' , f t Q t ,.-nf-I 1 'U' wr , - 'Z 'SN TJ S 1 at Q W f 2 f 34 in P t 'Kirin -3 if .i f 'E , 7265- f 1, .7- V ' vi wi M 5 'E' , ' X iq? .W , QP' -0-M'- W W .IUNIUR HIG ffQ'?5i5s vii X 9 ti., A! 5 Q F. X w FACULTY, Left to Right: Harold Sutton, Viola Caldwell, James McGrew, Principal, Wayne Spurbeck, Ray Reasland, Phyllis Chantland, Donna Foss. W .iii .I W i... , , ' E N as- Q..-s E i E s, ff sl- CLASS 8A, ROW ONE, Left to Right: B. Hodges, M. Blake, C. Hagen, K. Fails, J. Jewell, C. Lampe ROW TWO: D. Broadie, S. Baker, S. Larsen, B. Hamilton, N. Bunger, S. Swanson. ROW THREE: L Driscoll, L. Bolin, D. Carver, D. Lindroth, J. Capper, I. Avery, D. Boerschel. ROW FOUR: M. Strott- man, O. Wahl, C. Westgate, G. Curtis, R. Arends, M. Dunakey. NOT SHOWN: G. Grawe, C. Infelt F. Wollenzein. 83 Z'-... CLASS 8B, ROW ONE, Left to Right: M. Jensen, M. Nolte, B. Tietje, P. Michael, K. Lyons, K. Mensing. ROW TWO: B. Bainbridge, S. Kaiser, B. Scharnhorst, M. McGinn, J. Wittenberg, Miss Caldwell. ROW THREE: L. Bittner, R. Klunder, B. Cmelik, L. Dewey, R. Garbes, D. Hazlitt. ROW FOUR: J. Hirsch, K. Witwer, W. Youngquist, B. Sandusky, J. Homan, L. Kueker. NOT SHOWN: B. Wiley, J. Simpson, B. Holman. I'X-MFEMX CLASS 8C, ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Jordan, A. Walton, J. Hesse, B. Homeister, C. Flood, B. Peters. ROW TWO: C. Brandt, B. Adams, C. Spear, V. Nickerson, Miss Chantland. ROW THREE: R.Capper, R. Petri, J. Campbell, R. Ingersoll, T. Gilmore, D. Wedeking, G. Walker. ROW FOUR: R. Barnes, T. Sullivan, B. Welcher. J. Sale, D. Harwood, D. Hunnemiller. NOT SHOWN: J. Mosher, W. Lillibridge, D. Rubenow. 84 A ff: Ffa -...sw 1 Wag CLASS 7A, ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Dewey. J. Brase, K. Carver, B. Beebe, K. Ellerman, S. Flege ROW TWO: Mr. Sutton, D. Bainbridge, F. Edmonds, N. France, K. Cook, K. Brettmann, E.Drisco11 ROW THREE: B. Dempsey, B. Geweke, M. Austin, E. Bellingham, N. Cave, B. Boehme, .T . Dukawitz J. Cawger. ROW FOUR: G. Brandenburg, G. Carolus, G. DeGroote, D. Boorom, D. Cordle, L. Foust, F Homeister, R. Gabe, C. Bennett. NOT SHOWN: K. Cooley. fm wfbsn 4. Q-.M gs f. . U 'rf' .4-X'X:.SQ 1 ' ' fl., 4' r CLASS 7B, ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Mango, I. Jahnke, D. Hildebrandt, S. Leemon, K. Mueller, S. Kemp. ROW TWO: Mr. Spurbeck, F. Hagemann, H. Kuykendall, N. Koleno, J. Marticoff, B. Klunder, S. Lenius, M. Ingersoll, J. Hemingway. ROW THREE: N. Hahn, T. Noel, J. Meyer, G. McGinn, J. Moeller, P. Kerwin, D. Krueger, M. Miller. ROW FOUR: G. Noonan, B. Miller, C. Hirsch, K. Kappmeyer, B. Hough, E. Harlan, B. Newbrough, B. Kettner. 85 CLASS '7C, ROW ONE, Left to Right: V. Pothast, R. Thoms, V. Shepard, B. Warneke, P. Will, B, Richnnann. ROW TWO: M. Wurr, M. Schultz, C. Theiss, A. Timion, J. Winkelman, M. Tomchak, M. O'Riley, Miss Foss. ROW THREE: B. Steere, B. Shaw, J. Westendorf, B. Strottman, M. Pauley, H. Tallent, B. Thoms, D. Schneider. ROW FOUR: R. Schroederrneier, N. Wente, B. Simpson, I. Soldwisch, M. Reichert, M. Remley, D. Rieckenberg, B. Parker, B. Wieland. NOT SHOWN: G. JR. HIGH PEP CLUB 0O0p,f ii...,4..+-K? 3 J f K S 11' 9 T r - 4 ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Jewell, C. Jampe, M. Blake, S. Baker, K. Carver, S. Mango, K. Ellerman, B. Beebe. ROW TWO: S. Lar- son, D. Bainbridge, K. Brettmann, N. Bunger, S. Dewey, C. Flood, J. Brase, N. Cave. ROW THREE: A. Walton, D. Hildebrandt, V. Nickerson, B. Adams, S. Jordan, I. Austin, Miss Foss. NOT SHOWN: J. lahnke, J. Mosher, M. O'Ri1ey, V. Shepherd, A. Timion, P. Will, J, Winkleman, M. Wurr. CHEERLEADERS: A. Tim ion, J. Mosher, S. Lar- son, N. Bunger, D. Bain- bridge. NOT SHOWN: C Lampe. JR. HIGH SPORTS ROW ONE, Left to Right: Coach Wayne Spurbeck, M. Dunakey, O. Wahl, R. Barnes, D. Carver, D. Corclle, Coach Harold Sutton. ROW TWO: J. Homan, J. Dukowitz, C. Bennett, B. Simpson, M. Remley, W. Young- quist, M. Strottman, L. Kuecker, D. Boorom. ROW THREE: D. Broadie, B.Strottman, H. Tallant, D. Hazlitt, G. Walker. ROW FOUR: F. Hagemann, J. Moeller, C. Hirsch, M. Miller, J. Hemingway, B. Kenner. fN A P ra el! ROW ONE, Left to Right: Coach Wayne Spurbeck, B. Newbrough, E. Harlan, D. Carver, R. Barnes, D. Welcher, D. Avery, Coach Jim McGrew. ROW TWO: B. Simpson, W. Youngquist, B. Miller, D. Boorom, J. Moeller, B. Kettner, N. Wente, C. Bennett. ROW THREE: D. Wecleking, B. Strottman, H. Tallant, R. Schroedermier, J. Dukowitz, G. Walker, B. Parker, J. Meyer, M. Pauley. ROW FOUR: D. Hazlitt, B. Thoms, M. Miller, J. Hemingway, J. Cowger, F. Hagemann, J. Westendorf, N. Hahn. 87 l F'IPDU-lOO 1'J l l 3PW--lP'17IU9'PW B 8L B Co-op Oil Company C. R. Baker Sc Sons Beebe Paint and Wallpaper Bergen Lumber Company Bremer County Abstract Co. Dr. M. O. Brye T. M. Buehrer 81 Sons Carver Lumber Company Carver's Restaurant Cedar Lawn Motel Chestnut's Corner Market Chestnut's Farmer's Friend Cleveland 84 Herman Furniture Coast to Coast College Hill Pharmacy Crest-O- Diner Crystal Ice 85 Fuel Company Curtis Hardware Dale's Sport Shop Deep Rock Service Station Dillavou Oil Company Dorothy's Clothes Closet Doug's Shoes Inc . Store Drape Construction 8C General Equipment Company Fareway Stores I-'armer's Co-operative Farmcr's Implement OUR PA TRONS Fred's Super-Value A Friend Gambles Goodrich 86 Fettkether, Inc Matt Gruben 84 Sons H 84 H Beauty Salon Hagemann 86 Hagemann Hamilton Auto Body Works R. M. Harrison 81 Company Dr. I-I. O. Hastings Dr. J. B. Hemingway Independent 85 Democrat Infelt's Iowa Public Service Kaiser's Furniture Kerwin's Kettner's Clothing Kohlmann's Clothing Store Lee's Lodge Leslie gc Leslie Leslie Young Lester Produce Leuthold 8L Johannsen Clothing Liebau's Barber Shop Lutheran Mutual Meyer's Drug Store AND FRIEND Miller Hatchery Mueller's Cleaners Mueller 's Standard Service Newman Chevrolet Company Niewohner's Nuss Hatchery J. C. Penney Company Pine Grove Lumber Company Oliver J. Reeve Ritchie Pontiac Dr. E. C. Robertson Roever Garage Roy's Place Elmer Sale, Insurance Schield Bantam Company Schlutsmeyer's Outfitters for Women 85 Children Carl Solberg Waverly Dental Association Waverly Feed Mill Waverly Home Bakery Waverly Motor Company Waverly Office Supply Waverly Plumbing 8a Heating Waverly Publishing Company Waverly Theatre West Side Sales Whitney-Juhl Tractor Company Wolf's Hatchery 84 Feed Store Wright's Greenhouse Zahn 's Paint Store Zurcher Construction Spahn 86 Rose Lumber Company For some of the pictures State Bank of Waverly Stauffer's Pharmacy Tenenbaum's Jewelry Top Hat Cleaners Town Tavern Vette's Construction Waverly Bowl Inn Wartburg College Waverly Dairy appearing in our annual we owe special thanks to The Independent 8L Democrat INDEX ADMINISTRATION Ahrens, Carol 9,64 Anderson, Glenn 7,75 Arjes, John '71 Bahlmann, Fred 5 Barnes, E. C. 5 Birdsell, Donald 4,51 Brandes, M. C. 3,11,37,55 Brom, Roland 10 Brunsting, Bette 8, 48, 59 Caldwell, Viola 83,84 Dillon, Carl 8,50,53,54,72 Eggleston, Janice 71 Eno, Isabel 8,62,75 Fisher, Maxine 10,69 Flickinger, Frank 7,79 Foss, Donna 83,86 Hagemann, Carl 5 Hof, Harold 9,25 Hoffman, Rosamond 71 Jensen, Dale 6,25,52 Jensen, L. N. 5 Jeske, Walter 9,61 Jordan, Ray 71 Jordan, Wendell 7,32,51,65 Juhl, S. J. 5 Kosbau, Paul 9 Lewis, Herb 71 McGrew, James 83 Moeller, William 6,72 Osincup, Willard 5 Pape, Maxalinda 71 Reasland, Raymond 39, 45, 46, 55, 83 Schmitt, James 8,79 Sels, Marlene 1O,25,53,54 Shaw, Robert E. 5 Sovereign, George 11,39, 43, 55 Spurbeck, Wayne 83,85 Sutton, Harold 83,85 Sykes, Janet 11,56,6O Taylor, Carlos 10,49,51 Thompson, Herb 6,37,41,55,72 Tillmans, Walter 8 Willis, Charles 71 SENIORS Albers, Larry 13,29,31,37,38,55,61 Albrecht, Ruth 13,52,53,54,66, 68 Allen, Pat 13 Austin, Chuck 7,13,3'7,38 Bartels, Verla l3,32,49,50,53,62,69 Bergman, David 13,32 Bolin, David 10,14,29,30,36,49,52,55,59,69 Bolton, Marlene 14, 32, 53, 54, 64 Boorom, Evelyn 14, 55, 56, 64 Boorom, Gary 6,l4,37,38,4l Brettmann, Marilyn 14, 33, 66, 68 Bunger, Darwin 6,12,29,30,31,37,38,40,41,55 Burns, Janet 14,54,63 Busse, Carolyn 15,29,30,52 Campbell, Donald 15, 49, 65 Capper, Janelle 15,29,34 Carstensen, John 12,30, 34,37,38,49,55 Chestnut, Sharron 15, 26, 27, 28, 29, 52, 54, 60 Cleveland, Judy 6,7,12,30,33,34,49,52,59,66,68 Dempsey, Mike 15,61 Eiierman, Darwin i5,3o,31,32,37,38,55 Fokkena, Meta 16,5O,54,62 Garner, Ronald 16,32,45,46 Hagemann, Mary 10, 16,52,54,63 Hein, Don 8, 16, 30,31,32,33,37,38,40,41,49,51,66 Hess, Duane 16 Hildebrandt, Norbert l6,37,38,55,61 Hoins, Leola 17,52,69 Homan, Gladys 17,31,52,56,64 Illian, Jerry 17,37,38,41,55 Jorgensen, Carlton 17,29,31,32,37,38,41,51 Juhl, Don 17,32 Klaudt, Mary 17,33,49,52,56,66,68,69 Klenischmidt, Carol 6, 18, 66, 68, 69 Koleno, Lillian 18 Keuker, Marlene 18,34,54 Long Barbara 10, 18, 32, 52, 54, 64 Luloff, Larry 18,29,34,66,68 Lyons, Karen 18,54 Maloy, David 19,45,46,55,61 Mehmen, Galen 19 Meyer, Donna 19,32,34,52,54,56,64 Meyne, Josephine 19,54 Miller, Gary 19,30,37,38,46,52 Miller, Larry 19 Moehling, Lyne 20 Mueller, Robert 20,28,30,31,37,38,40,41,51,52,55 Niemeyer, John 20,30,3l,37,38,41,55,61, 66, 68, 69 Nissen, Jerry 20,69 Noonan, Jo Ann 2O,29,30,31,32,52,56,69 Pape, Jo Ann 20,52,56,62,64 Petersen, Larry 21,37,38 Petersen, Roger 21,30,32,37,38 Rasmussen, Roger 21,32 Rosendahl, Don 7,21,37,38,55 Samsel, Mary 21 Schaff, Mary 21 Schaff, Beverly 21,54 Scharnhorst, Lloyd 22,32, 55 Schield, Milo 12,32,34,52,65,69 Schmidt, Rhoda 22,32,28,50,52,53,59,69 Schwerin, Karen 22,30,48,49,52,54,56,57,59, 69 Shatzer, Norman 22 Shaw, Penny 22,32,48,52,59,63,69 Simpson, Howard 22,29,31,37,38,4l,5l,55,6l Simpson, Larry 23,37,38,40,41,55,61 Soldwisch, Vernon 23, 61 Stille, Ted 23,37,38 Swanson, Gary 23,29,30,33,49,59,66,68,69 Waggett, David 23 Walther, Donna 23,52,53,54, 60 Ward, Duane 24 Warneke, Julie 24,27,28,29,30,32 Wedemeier, Jerry 25,3'7,38,45,46,55 Wiegmann, Bruce 24,30,21,33,37,40,41,49,52,55 Wilharm, Mary 24, 28,33,34,48, 49, 52,53,59, 69 Zahn, Janet 24,66 Zimmerman, Alvin 6,25,37,38,40,45,46,52,55,59 JUNIORS Albers, Shirley 72 Anderson, John 7,37,38,41,72 Arns, Karen l0,32,36,48,50,5l,53,59, 63, 69,72 Asmus, Larry 29,32,37,66,68,69,72 Bahlmann, Eleanor 8, 33, 56, 72 Bahlmann, Esther 53 , 56, 63, 69, 72 Bahr, Eugene 7,35,72 Beeler, Donald 72 Benning, Roger 32,37,38,72 Berry, Don 7,30,35,37,38,41,69,72 Boehme, Larry 72 Boerschel, Carol 60, 69, 72 Bolin, Karen 72 Buls, Elston 64, 69,72 Carlson, Don 61, 72 Cave, Virginia 53,56,59,62,64,69,72 Christophel, Richard 61, 72 Clewell, Chuck 10,59,73 Degelau, Darrel 7, 73 Eichler, Sharine 27, 28,30,36, 48, 56,57, 59, 69, 72, 73 Ehlert, Carol 50,73 Fails, Kenneth 37, 38, 73 Fitzpatrich, Barbara 60, 64,73 Franzen, Connie 10, 64, 73 Gambaini, Jean 7, 56, 62, 73 Garbes, Betty 64,73 Garbes, Marlys 64, 73 Gaylor, Nancy 35,53,56,69,72,73 Hansen, Joyce 5O,53,56, 63,73 Hardwig, John 32, 73 Harmening, Carol 53 , 56, 65, 69, 73 Harms, Joan 32,73 Heidt, Patricia 10,35,53,56,65,73 Heine, Henry 7,69,73 Heiser, Bonnie 56,73 Heiser, Dennis 73 Herzog, Richard 33,37,38, 41,45, 73 Hesse, Gary 37,38,41,66,68,73 Hicks, Tom 37,38,73 Hinds, Suzan 73 Hoeper, Marlene 8,32,56,60,69,73 Hoyt, Jolene 73 Hundley, Kenneth 61, 73 Iverson, Judy 73 Jenkins, Robert 7,35,59, 65,66, 68,73 Jensen, Elaine 10, 56, 69, 73 Jordan, Mary Jane 74 Juhl, Ruth 32, 62,74 Kock, Janice 32,56,74 Liebers, Melvin 7, 74 Lindroth, David 74 Maloy, George 37,38,45,46,74 Maroney, Dave 74 Matherny, Rosemarie 30,54, 60,68, 69, 74 Mensing, Julianne 8, 29, 53,54, 62, 66, 68, 69 Meyer, Carl 46,74 Miller, Rosemary 10, 56, 63 , 74 Mosher, Nancy 8,56,50,69,74 Oberheu, Howard 66, 68, 69, 74 Orth, Ronald 29,61,74 Porter, Dixie 29, 62,75,74 Renn, Connie 8,35,63,69,74 Schellhorn, Charlotte 53, 60, 63, 64,74 Schwartz, Duane 37,38,6l,74 Shatzer, Charlotte 10, 63 , 74 Speicher, Jim 10,69,74 Steege, Mary Jane 10,64,66,68,74 Swanson, Roger 10,29,33,34,48,59,66,68 Walther, Neal 7,30,33,35,48,51,59,66,6 Walther, Noel 7,30,34,35,59,66,68,74 Ward, Judy 27,54,56,57,60,72,74 Wente, Paul 61,74 Wiegmann, Sharon 30, 53, 54, 56, 57, 60, 74 Williams, Jerilyn 10-56, 59,60, 66, 69,74 Witwer, Terry 30, 41, 66, 68, 77 Zander, Mary 74 SOPHOMORES Anderson, Chuck 29,39,46,75 Arns, Virgil 75 Bahr, Pat 54,60,75 Bauer, Richard 75 Berry, Rachel 30,56,75 Bittner, Richard 45, 46, 75 Bodecker, Joyce 30, 60, 66, 68, '70, '75 Boevers, Larry 75 Bolton, Burton 75 Briner, Monte 39,45,46,47,55,75 Bruns, Jack 39,43,75 Bruns, Janice 56,70,75 Brye, Jim 39,45,46,55,66,75 Bunger, Janice 30,59,75 8, Cahill, Jim 75 Campbell, Marjorie 56,75 Carver, Jim 30,33,39,43,75 Stoffregen, Jerry 46, 78 Stufflebeam, Bonnie 29,56,66,68,70 78 Sullivan, Gerald 37 , 38, 43, 55 , 78 Carver, Mike 31,37,38,43,53,55,69,75 Waggett, Carolyn 56,60,'78 Cl'l6SIl'lL1I, GCITY 27 , 57 , 60, 70, 75 Warneke, Ronald 32' 78 Cleveland, Jeff31,32,39,43,51,53,55,75 Weme Adm 61,78 Conn, Rose Cook, Roger 43,75 Cooley, Karen 56,75 Deike, Janice 63,70,75,76 Eiler, Hank 30,76 Fails, Sandra 60,76 France, Gale 56,60,76 Jensen, JoAnn 54,64,70,77 Johannsen, Julie 8,32,56,62,77 Jones, Carolyn 60,63,77 Jorgensen, Raymond 32,45,46,69,75,77 Judisch, Mary 8,53,54,56,60,68,70,77 Kaiser, George 77 Kemming, Dick 39,77 Kettner, Ronald 46,77 Knief, Velma 8,32,77 Kohlmann, Judy 33,53,62,70,77 Krueger, Janice 77 Keuker, Lavonne 8,77 Larson, Leroy 46,77 Latwesen, Gary 46,77 Lee, Marton 77 Leisinger, Eldon 39, 46, 61, 77 Lenius, Larry 69,77 Liang, Gerald 32,37,77 Lillibridge, Charles 77 Long, Bill 77 Long, Judy 56,66,77 Love, Sally 77 Luloff, Sylvia 30,56,59,66,68,70,77 McNerney, Bob 43,59,69,77 Maloy, Elden 60,64,77 Marsh, Laura 59,66,68,69,77 Matherny, Otto 8,46,-47, 77 Max, George 46,77 Meiners, Karen 78 Monaghan, Mary 30,56,57,60,70,78 Monaghan, Rosemary 27, 56, 78 Mueller, Judy 56,59,78 Nitcher, Helen 60,78 Oberheu, Norman 78 Oberheu, Vera 54, 56, 62, 78 Pape, Jane 56,63,66,68,78 Poock, Gary 43,78 Remley, Barbara 56,78 Remley, Carol 29,30,56,60,78 Repp, Craig 6,32,4-3,78 Roloff, Elaine 6,56,59,66,68,78 Saathoff, Ralph 46,78 Schmidt, Joyce 78 Shepherd, Roberta JO 29, 30,54,56,78 Stafford, Marguerite 78 Westendorf, Bill 39, 4-3,55, 78 Wieland, Ken 78 Wieland, Mary Sue 78 Williams, Valerie 8,30,53,54,56,69 70 78 Wright, Jim 39,43,78 Zander, James 78 FRESHMEN Abresch, Lois 33-79 Ackermann, Leonard 33-46,79 Albrecht, Nancy 28, 64, 79 Allen, Sharon 28, 29,79 Arenholz, Mary 59,70,79 Arjis, Richard 39,45,79 Aschbrenner, Ray Austin, Dick 39, 45,46,47 Azbell, Marilyn 60-79 Baher, Nancy 56,60,70,79 Ball, Donna 56,60,70,79 Barker, Dave 39,79 Becker, Kathryn 56, 59, 70, 79 Beebe, George 79 Bell, Marcia 59,60,66,79 Bergman, Judy 60,63,70,79 Bobzien, Bonnie 79 Brandt, Joyce 32, 64, 66, 68, 70, 80 Briner, Rosemary 60, 64, 80 Brown, Julie 54, 56, 59, 70, 80 Buls, Joyce 62,70,80 Capper, Jean 64, 80 Chestnut, Mike 29, 39, 46, 54, 59, 69 Christophel, Elizabeth 80 Clewell, Susan 54,59, 60, 66, 68, 80 Cmelik, Virginia 9, 64,80 Cook, Tamra 60,80 Cowger, Jerry 80 Demmel, Glenn 80 Dettmer, Joyce 56, 60,70, 80 Ellerman, Janice 29.59, 70,80 Ellison, Pam 56 Fails, Sharon 80 Gambaiani, Sandra 59, 66, 68, 70, 80 Guether, Candy 56,59, 65,70, 80 Geweke, Judy 9,80 Gorham, Larry 80 Graham, Marilyn 59, 60, 70, 80 Hahn, Janice 56,59,64,70,80 Happel, Verilyn 60, 64, 70, 80 Harken, Patricia 74, 70,80 92 Hendrickson, Fred 46,80 Herzog, Bob 80 Hesse, Trivona 60, 63, 66, 68, 70 Gill, Mary 64,80 Hinders, Mary 70,80 Holmes, John 80 Homan, Mary 53,54,62,7O,81 Hundley, Dennis 61,81 Ingersoll, Ruth 81 Iserman, Jean 60,64,70,81 Jaschen, Donna 56,60,8l Jenkins, Kathy 29,3l,56,59,60,81 Kehe, Butch 66, 68, 81 Kemming, Steve 81 Kleinschmidt, Richard 28, 81 Rosenau, Sandy 27,33,51,56,58,59,'70,82 Rowray, Dave 39,43,82 Saltzman, Virgil 82 Sanders, Glenda 29,56,58,59,60,'70,79,82 Schield, Marlo 2'7,29,30,32, 69,82 Schneider, Gary 39, 82 Shatzer, Carroll 82 Simpson, Arthur 43,82 Smothers, Homer 82 Steffen, Richard 66, 68,82 Sullivan, Bob 82 Tallent, Karl 82 Timion, Carolyn 9, 60, 82 Wahl, Steven 82 Walther, Nancy 82 Walther, Sandra, 32,82 Wehling, Janice 54,82 Westendorf, Betty 54, 82 White, Bill 39,54,61,82 Whitney, Vernon 29,82 Williams, Jean 29, 34, 66, 82 Zahn, Doug 82 Zander, Phyllis 9,82 Zimmermann, Eileen 56,59, 70 EIGHTH GRADE Adams, Barbara 33,53, 84,86 Arends, Roger 83 Avery, James 83 Bainbridge, Barbara 84 Baker, Shirlee 33, 36, 66, 68, 83 Barnes, Ronald 84 Bittner, Louis 84 Blake, Mary 83, 86 Boerschel, Derril 83 Bolin, Larry 83 Brandt, Carol 84 Broadie, Doug 68,83 Bunger, Nancy 83,86 Campbell, James 84 Capper, Jerry 83 Capper, Roger 84 Carver, David 68,83 Cmelik, Bob 84 Curtis, George 66,68,83 Dewey, Leslie 84 Driscoll, Leo 83 Dunakey, Marion 83 Fails, Karen 83 Flood, Carol 84,86 Garbes, Richard 84 Gilmore, Terry 84 Hagen, Caryl 83 Hamilton, Barbara 83 Harwood, Donald 66,68,8 Hazlitt, Richard 84 Hesse, Jean 66,68,84 Hirsch, Jimmy 84 Hodges, Betty 83 Holman, Betty,53 Holman, James 84 Homeister, Betty 84 Hough, Billy 84 Hunemiller, Donnie 84 Infelt, Chuck 68 Ingersoll, Ronald 84 Jensen, Margorie 84 Jewell, Julianne 83,86 Jordan, Sylvia 53 , 84, 86 Kaiser, Sharon 84 Klunder, Roger 84 Kueker, Larry 84 Lampe, Claudia 51,83,86 Larson, Sandra 68, 83, 86 Lindroth, Donald 83 Lyons, Kay 84 McGinns, Margaret 84 Mensing, Kathy 53, 66, 68, 84, 86 Michael, Patricia 84 Mosher, Jeanie 86 Nickerson, Vicki 53 , 66, 68, 84, 86 Nolte, Marcia 84 Peters, Beverly 84 Petri, Raymond 84 Sale, James 66,68,84 Scharnhorst, Betty 84 Simpson, James 68 Spear, Catherine 53, 66, 68,84 Strottman, Mike 68,83 Sullivan, Terry 84 Swanson, Steve 66,68,83 Tietje, Barbara 84 Wahl, Orville 83 Walker, Gary 84 Walton, Ann 33,53, 66, 68, Wedeking, Dennis 84 Welcher, Bill 33,84 Westgate, Clark 83 84.86 Wiley, Robert 33 Wittenburg, Janet 84 Witwer, Keith 68,84 Youngquist, Warren 84 SEVENTH GRADE Austin, Mary 85,86 Bainbridge, Donna 86 Beebe, Barbara 85,86 Bellingham, Ellen 33,85 Bennett, Clair 85 Boehme, Betty 85 Boorom, Dennis 85 Brandenburg, Garry 85 Brase, Joyce 85, 86 Brettmann, Karen 66, 68, 85, 86 Carolus, Gordon 85 Carver, Kathleen 85,86 Cave, Noma 66,85,86 Cook, Kathy 85 Cordle, Richard 85 Cowger, John 85 DeGroote, George 85 Dempsey, Robert 53, 85 Dewey, Sharon 66,85,86 Driscoll, Elizabeth 85 Dukowitz, James 85 Edmunds, Faith 66,68,85 Ellerman, Kathie 85,86 Faust, Lyle 85 Flege, Sandra 85 France, Nancy 66,85 Gabe, Ronald 32, 85 Geweke, Bruce 85 Hagemann, Fred 85 Hahn, Nathan 85 Harlan, Eugene 85 Hemingway, John 85 Hildebrandt, Delores 85, 86 Hirsch, Clyde 85 l-lomeister, Fred 85 Hough, Bob 85 Ingersoll, Marlys 85 Jahnke, Janis 85 Kappmeyer, Karlton 85 Kemp, Sandra 85 Kerwin, Pat 85 Kettner, Bruce 85 Klunder, Barbara 85 Koleno, Margaret 85 Krueger, Darrel 85 Kuykendall, Helen 85 Leemon, Sandra 85 Lenius, Suzanne 85 McGinn, Gerald 85 Mango, Sharen 85,86 Marticoff, Joyce 85 Meyer, James 85 Miller, Bob 85 Miller, Mickey 85 Moeller, John 85 Mueller, Kendra 85 Newbrough, William 85 Noel, Terry 85 Noonan, Gary 85 O'Riley, Mary 86 Parker, Robert 86 Pauley, Michael 86 Pothast, Velda 86 Reichert, Michael 86 Reinhardt, Gary 86 Remley, Mervin 86 Richmann, Barbara 86 Rieckenburg, Duane 86 Schneider, Dennis 86 Schroedermeier, Ralph 86 Schultz, Marcia 86 Shaw, Barry 86 Shepard, Verna 86 Simpson, Byron 86 Soldwisch, James 86 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