Waverly High School - Go Hawk Yearbook (Waverly, IA)

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I L K C X L l v I 5 - 1 if ' 'f. Y I Q 5255 7fffy. f ,fm i lcmff, ply! - !j mfg-X7 1 I, M , 5 a -4? N10 IQ ns. ,-,g x' 2-. 3.5 ' 14 ,- X f J J , x im-,ul :,ga,-'-pw:--9-4 w'- .l - - - nw. FFESWWWHTNWTWWV-i?l TWQLA 71 F A 7 W. v 5 U o r 3 5 3? r I 3, I N 1 I I I ,' ff? ll favs? -r , .f . J ds 'foo-5 Rnd Assasfn nfs The grgg1.1i1-F.-.., -..- .. .. . H H 7-7 Q0-' I-IQLJK The Class o'F I959 E Karen Arns , , , Judith Ward, , , Nancy Gaylor. . Carol Ehlert Esther Bahlmann Joyce Hansen Roger Swanson Neal Walther Donald Berry Richard Herzog , , , Julianne Mensing Patricia Heidt , , Gary Hesse .... Sharine Eichler C arol H armening Virginia Cave . . Karen Bolin .... oo .... oo oo Editor-in-Chief Make-up Editor . . .Class Editor Activities Editor Co-Sports Editors Co-News Editors . . . Art Editor . Picture Editor Senior Activities Marlene Hooper . . . Photographer Robert Jenkins John Hardwrg. . . . co-Business Managers Noel Walther E 7-X V Z .E V n officlh' Publlclrfron of The Waveri Ha Pe School wnverly, lowlv I ,Wifi- EE'H1'2wll'lfflHkilfrm'1D12'8AFFiLr4P2rraEi'1 IS'r'rrill--fd '. K of.,,-'r.:.Lwri'- 2:5 -iw, '- Aw :Re It xfsfg, 34,1 8? K ?ik - fi' ,V Q ' Q , -2 . a'?? 1433 Egli Qfgn R L, an . gp if xii 'Mx- .fx X '- vita um W. 51. , ww., x:nug3cmms.1mw-yn,-gun-.1-.-vw...-W- H..- ....-..-.... DEDICATION Mr. Glenn L. Anderson, a member of the Waverly High School faculty for the past fourteen years, has contributed much to our school and community. Mr. Anderson, reared in a family of ninechildren, was graduated from Chariton High School. During his high school years he was active in many organizations such as National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. He also was captain of the football team. Advancing in education, Mr. Anderson enrolled in Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in physics with minors in mathematics, En- glish and physical education. In tmdergraduate school he participated in football, was a member of Theta Kappa Nu fraternity, and was alaboratory assistant in physics. Mr. Anderson holds a Master of Arts degree from the State University of Iowa in the field of education. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, an honorary education fraternityg past president of the Waverly Education Associa- tiong served two terms as a delegate of the Waverly High School on the Bremer County Council of Educationg and served for two years as Bremer County Legislative chairman. His teaching experience prior to coming to Waverly includes two years at Tabor, Iowag three years at Nevada, lowag and three years as an instructor of radio at the Air Force Radio School in Scott Field, Illinois. In 1945 Mr. Anderson came to Waverly as an assistant coach and instructor of higher mathe- matics and radio. Currently he is teaching higher mathematics and general science. Also, he is one of the sophomore class sponsors and officialtimer for all home football and basketball games. Mr. Anderson was instrumental in the formation of the Hawk's Hangout, which serves as a student youth center for the community. He is an active member of the First Methodist Church and has served as president of the Pioneers, a group of married couples. To you, Mr. Glenn L. Anderson, we dedicate with pride this 1959 edition of the Waverly GO-HAWK as a memento of your untiring efforts in the field of education. 7 . -YW, ,lt L-4.,,-1:mn-n -msnvm------.-LL:-ma.-M.-.:.-..-na..fl-av-1--4 rn.maA..s-,.f::aAf-..f.n'.m,va.-,qu .ma PRINCIPAL Ir' , -asv? MR. BIRDS ELL The faculty of Waverly High School has worked hard to offer a school year to you that will be valuable in your preparation for the years ahead. The success of any schoolmust bear a direct relationship to the co-operation that exists between its student body and its faculty. In these days of added emphasis in such fields as science and mathematics, it is good that other curricular and co-cur- ricular areas have been evaluated and then continued to move on toward higher goals. As a personal message from me to the 1958-1959 Waverly High School student body, I would hope that faith, happiness, and suc- cess may be realized in each of your lives in the years to come. SUPERINTENDENT We do not come into this world knowing how to co-operate, how to meet and adjust to difficult situations and how to reach just decisions so that others may not be hurt. Neither are we automatically prepared to assume the responsibilities that are ours as we grow into adult living. However, your school has done all within its power to help you grow in know- ledge and ability that you might do well with these problems. It has joined forces with your parents and church in providing the best in training. Its association with you is over, but the interest in your future con- tinues, and the wish of everyone is that each member of the Class of i959 will have a memorable life of success and service. 4 MR. JENSEN BOARD OF EDUCATIO ROW TWO, Left to Right: Dr. R. E. Shaw, Fred Bahlmann, S. J. Juhl, E. C. Barnes. ROW ONE: F. W. Osincup-Secretary, Carl Hage- mann-President, L. N. Jensen-Superintendent. NOT SHOWN: C, E. Moehling-Treasurer. STAFF 'Q-R. 1 I I Miss Barbara Burman Mrs. Rosamond Hoffman Secretary to the Principal Secretary to the Superintendent LANGUAGES Courses offered: Language Skills English 9 and 10 American Literature English Literature Latin I and Il German I and II Latin I Class ,xl-J Q? - li Ai1 ' MISS VALDER MISS ENO 8' C17 MISS HEANEY MR- DILLON s x SOCIAL STUDIIS Courses offered: World History American History American Government Sociology World Affairs Seminar Sociology Class Env MR. THOMPSON A Q' TWV rw... W MR . GIBBS ,. gf ,, if .X if ' 'YT' MR . MOE LLER 7 MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Y. ,,.,i,.s rays-z 'E 'lv-.... V, X Q V gi? , A- MR. ANDERSON MR. FLICKINGER Chemistry Class Courses offered: Algebra I and II Plane Geometry Math IV General Science Biology Chemistry Physics fi N19 in 1 MR. JORDAN MR. DYE MUSIC EDUCATION 'Wk af MISS FISHER MR. BROM PHYSICAL AND DRIVER EDUCATION Courses offered: Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Club Boys Glee Club Marching Band Concert Band Girls Physical Education Boys Physical Education Drivers Education Physical Education Class mit, ,Q ,wsu fgliu .W 'wg wnwf' , 'ir ts' 'P' ff , MISS SYKES MR. BRANDES MR. SOVEREIGN 9 VOCATIO AL Courses offered: Typewriting Shorthand Office Practices Secretarial Training Bookkeeping Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, and IV Homemaking I, II, and III Typing Class MISS SELS MR. TAYLOR 'Q'-mt'9'S sf , XXA iii f MRS. IESKE MR. JESKE 'IO i l I l I l l l l l l l Courses offered: Mechanical Drawing I and II Woodworking Advanced Shop Art Home Nursing l STUDIES Woodworking Class Waverly High School offers a well-rounded course of study. For those who want to take vocational courses, homemaking, agriculture, business education and industrial arts are offered. College preparatory courses such as: English, Math IV, and foreign lan- guages are offered for students planning to attend col- lege. A basic course is required for everyone and is supplemented with elective courses. wk 'Nm ' MRS. PAPE MR. HOF MR. KOSBAU mi? nt.. CLASS OF '59 gr ROGER SWANSON SHARON WIEGMANN President Vice-President 'Clif n 7?r- E37 IULIANNE MENSING ELEANOR BAHLMANN Secretary Treasurer '49 SHIRLEY ALBERS KAREN ARNS LARRY A SMUS L 2? 1 DONA LD BEE LER DONALD BERRY A Q L, B. K? DELORES BENKER LARRY BOEHME ROGER BENNING CAROL BOERSCHEL 1?-1 ELSTON BULS KAREN BOLIN DONALD CARLSON Q? VIRGINIA CAVE DAHN CARRISON RICHARD CHRISTOPHEL I5 'N I CHARLES CLEWELL N DA RREL DEG ELA U SHA RINE EICHLER 16 KENNETH FAILS T' 2 i If CAROL EHLERT -ef BARBARA FITZPATRICK if .gn-A-'V' 'HMV JEAN GAMBAIANI CONNIE FRA NZEN C 'fr V rw QM- 15 K mi af' lg' 'gf NANCY GAYLOR WMA' fl ' I , mga., E 1 A if, . A , R , E X7- - A' NX-x f A V l ,A W ,Q N'-..4g. 5' MARLYS GARBES V ,Y 2' 1231 5, ,Y v,u 'haf' Q V1-'LN' BETTY GARBES I J' , 2 1 ff imfc -in JOYCE HANSEN 17 CAROL HARMENING Q'-...J JOHN I-IARDWIG JOAN HARMS ,W hw , PATRICIA HEIDT HENRY HEINE BONNIE HEISER 1 RICHARD HERZOG ICQ' '.J ! w.-W. . 'fa fx '51 3 Q 7 .ad -'55 -. 2 DENNIS HEISER GA RY HESSE THOMAS HICKS SUZAN HINDS I 1 le-Z' AZ -47 MA RLENE HOE PER 'I9 'unuuulillf wma ROBERT IENKINS JOLENE HOYT ELAINE JENSEN RUTH IU!-IL -qi pf-1V' MARY JANE JORDAN '- IANICE KOCH A! 20 1 P 1 I 1. , Qi 1 1 if ., , -,R , 'G A-at I QF' .lift Q1 1 H' n 1 237: 3, F' , f 1. Q f-l H-.H .,, any MELVIN LIEBERS 2 M , 6 A. 5. l. l i S' iq- 3 ' ', v j - ?'Z' 2 ei ROSEMARIE MATHERNY DAVID LINDROTH GEORGE MA LOY CARL MEYER --ul -:nil Q-I 53' ROSEMARY MILLER 21 HOWARD OBERHEU NANCY MOSHER RONALD ORTH DIXIE PORTER 22 CONSTANCE RENN , lr- , DUANE SCHWARTZ Zu' , , U' V . A . 22,1 W .xf q -, i , ' ' :ii g Q'Q:Whq 1 4' If id MARY IA NE STEEGE CHARLOTTE SHATZER NEAL WALTHER fMwWFM Emu. ,uv--A IUDITH WARD 'Andi 1 Ns 51.4 .I 1 'Quin I,-J NOEL WALTHER PAUL WENTE Q X N... '-'Ib CLASS COLORS : Lilac and Wm CLASS FLOWER I We Rose : We build the ladder by which we Climb. SPONSORS Mr. Hof, Miss Sels, Mr. Gibbs. aye nr aw XM4 if u. , ,I I I, 4' YQ, fi 'YQ ,ni Ll 3,13 Mm' ,Y 4 .LL Y!!! ' ' 'lil wr. ...V rl .- -Q QL - . A l ? 'T!' ?1S'xf4 'QJr'?3i, gn if r Q 4:3 nw 4-. an-4 S9390 H111 itil ummm 1 , .. r QUEEN sHARoN r a f . fs, wk V -Vw 'A w V495 MANS , I 1 , , , Huw., 'Fil , mlm' 'ffm ,'Ti'. ' 'L4r.' 1, . ff, ,bf W: , , X , P7 iq '3 Hr' '.' vlwggff: X 1 X, ,g,Qg.:?,, X. 1-If ---'wif -af 4. nw? iii, ' -M-' .' , ' ave ,' i i i Miif? 7 Mtg' V -wsu' Q Q 6 s GERRY ww 'f 'Sha' '47 1, 'Jw-s 1 ' JUDY 195 3 K AT CORONATION DAY 9 . fin :,:xpv f,,,.P 9 . if ' wi ' 0 S Q 'gm isa' ' 9325? 5 Umm J 1 is Q ? Q 1 5? 'Ss' ig if? . , Y Q F isp: 5 -. k . M' 1. 28 4' . fa rl' , ,,-if. :bcntgi Ulf PM emi a 1958 Homecoming activities were begun with a snake dance and bonfire. Queen Sharon Wiegmann was crowned at the afternoon pep assembly. In the parade the Queen and her attendants, Judy Ward and Gerry Chestnut, rode on the Queen's float which was de- signed by the seniors. The Queen's court, Rosemary Monaghan, Glenda Sanders, Sandra Rosenau, Nancy Bunger and Sandra Larson, rode on the Masquer's prize winning float. The Sophomores tied for first place float honors with their animated football players. The Go-Hawks topped the day off with a victory over Cresco, 33-20. During the half-time ceremon- ies the Queen and her attendants were presented to the spectators, and an alumni dance followed the game. 29 Y ii A-SQUAD FOOTBALL ' , -1 A , 1 Xi A rg QM, ,ifiiff g 1? Us la ,, :, - ai -so -ag1': '-2'-r F3 -av IV'-'RE is V W us!! ROW THREE, Left to Right: CoachR.Reas1and,CoachH. Thompson, D. Berry, E. Buls, L. Acker- mann, D. Rowray, D. Carrison, B. Westendorf, R. Christophel, J,Zander, Coach M. Brandes. ROW TWO: Manager C. Meyer, J. Cleveland, I. Stoffregen, D. Kemming, L. Larson, H. Heine, R. Benning, M. Briner, G. Sullivan, M. Carver, G. Poock. ROW ONE: G. Hesse, R. Cook, J. Carver, D. Herzog, K. Fails, T. Hicks, B. Hein, G. Ma1OY..T. Brye, E. Leisinger, D. Austin. Coaches: M. Brancies, R. Reasland, H. Thompson Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly SEASON'S RECORD Marion New Hampton Oelwein Cresco Decorah Cedar Falls Charles City Osage Hampton MLINEMENN kia! ,W 1. 'Q' F .V f '1,, .gf V691 f- 1 x . 5 ..s- N4 -i .' 1 .V fi in lk ? ' X , U ip ci 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Herzog, G. Maloy, B. Hein, D. Austin, D. Carrison, I. Carver, D. Berry, B. Westendorf, J. Brye. SELECTED ALL-CONFERENCE Don Berry, Dick Herzog, Monte Briner and Gerald Sullivan. HONORARY CA PTA IN Don Berry UBACKS .gg A EEL is Q. ,. V4 figs ,f'- , YES? LEFT TO RIGHT R Christophel M Briner L Ackermann G Sullivan D Rowray USUBS' W6 'ER .45 J, I , is I' .I LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Hesse, D. Kemming, L. Larson, H. Heine, E. Buls, T. Hicks, E. Leisinger, I. Stoffregen, R. Benning, I. Zander, K. Fails, R. Cook. I ? ag ak ACTION fx I, .J Xffi! B-SQUAD FOOTBALL 9:0 ROW TWO, Left to Right: Coach G. Sovereign, D. McDonald, R. Nicolaus, D. Carr ison, C. Infelt, B. Kruger, G. Schneider, W. Youngquist, G. Walker, A. Simpson M. Schield, R. Arjes, C. Schmidt, Coach D. Dye. ROW ONE: D. Carver, R. Barnes S. Kemming, M. Strottman, M. Dunakey, D. Rubenow, W. Kehe, F. Hendrickson M. Chestnut, A. Benker, I. Homan. an G. Sovereign - Coach , Y ,W zmwx 1 was -W . I - MM gf nr 4'- D. Dye - Coach SEASON'S RECORD Waverly O Cedar Falls 32 Waverly 28 Oelwein 7 Wa.verly 13 Denver 33 Waverly 0 New Hampton 7 Waverly 6 Oelwein 0 Waverly 0 Charles City 26 IUNIOR CLASS PLAY OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Director Student Director Stage Manager Cornelia Otis Skinner Mrs. Skinner Otis Skinner Emily Kimbrough Steward Purser Stewardess Dick Winters Admiral Harriet St John Winifred Blaugh Leo McEvoy Inspector Therese Madame Elise Monsieur De LaCroix Window Cleaner 4 15 Wx Q H .a Sf f-: 4 is It 1 N K, l x 8 ' 1 Miss Iris Heaney Judy Hoth Connie Jo Gaard Avis Heine Valerie Williams Craig Repp Barbara Infelt Bruce Hein Jerry Stoffregen Julie Johannsen Raymond Jorgensen Bill Westendorf Pam Mooney Patricia Bahr Larry Lenius Sylvia Luloff Judy Kohlmann Nancy Hagemann Jeff Cleveland Otto Matherny E3 f. 2 Z E, il. MN 52 sf X I Q al 1 an A jj f f x . . -if -nl .,., A .vr,,, S 1 s - 551, ,y-2-'ggi ,fin 11. X f f., - Y - f ,f Vis-H a Wig g ',g:,,,x, i 4 , Tvs... . . , iqswpvm n C se 1111112 E 63 BEING! it ' J ' Q we J Mya., 9 THE ronfuns TELLER 5 51:6 2219+ PR:-:sznrzn BY THE VOCAL AND SPEECH DEPARTMENTS I -f-nu A f1rst at WHS th1s year was an operetta THE FORTUNE TELLER by Vtctor Herbert present ed by the vocal muslc department and the dramat1c department on November 20 The actron of the three act operetta took place on a terrace of Count Berezowskr s chateau IH L1von1a a small European krngdom The plot revolved around a lottery ucket whlch the Count lost He belleved that one of the grrls who was a guest at hrs chateau had rt and planned to marry one of them rn order to obtam rt 5 ' ' A f L T H ' I3 av 'A 5 3 i I F I 1 i . 1 2 4 I In 1 I it 5. 1 I fr la I I H T I 1 2 l T N M I X 5 1, Nflllf if ,. ill. VEST BELL of X 'V ff A f X fs Gisli! WR school body to the Harvest Ball . Judy Ward was crowned as ' Harvest Queen during the evening by Ronald Orth, Chap- ter President. The Esquires supplied the music for this gala event, while decorations of many corn shocks and pumpkins provided a real harvest atmosphere for the square dancing called by Mr. Bicknell. Jo, f On November 22, the Waverly F. F. A. invited the high Kan-.J . 1331! 5 , 4 f-' V Ev , l 34 Q 6 ,V .A Wf Ng. MQ Q was ' ' 8 W HHHHBH parai 55237 .fs ' f - fffffs 36 YKQQCSQ 4. ,. , .- ,, 9' 5 ' ,- 4 .cg 5 v A SQUAD BASKETBALL 'Elf ill! ssilll ill YEI ROW THREE, Left to Right: C. Repp-Manager, G. Poock, I Wrrght R Cook R Kemmmg I. Anderson. ROW TWO: G. Sullivan, B. Hein, T. Witwer, J. Carver I Cleveland H Thomp son-Coach. ROW ONE: J. Bruns, M. Carver, R. Herzog, B. Westendorf G Hesse D Rowray in C. Repp-Manager Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Sectional Tournament Waverly Waverly 59 Waverly 60 SEASON'S RECORD Marshalltown Cedar Falls Decorah Mason City Cresco Oelwein Charles City East Waterloo Marion Decorah New Hampton Mason City Cedar Falls Oelwein Charles City Cresco New Hampton West Waterloo Greene Allison Shell Rock Ill! ., 4'- H' tr sub! Jack Bruns Bruce Hein Mrke Carver Jim Carver XJ! 'AEAQX K, ,gif X V105 'ff I , 3 f yjffzx xQEpX N. xx yin! Q,-14 4 'K x if 14503, 52 3 xan' 32, N..-4 Z ,Al M z Ill, ii' Gary Hesse Bill Wesrendorf Dick Herzog Dave Rowray 0' -if W i 1 .s...,,,,!...-.-3, ' '9 Q- 1' b xi? ' H4 , Y: Q s Q .v if 'fn :P M S U . M .e M pl '3 3 -f W I UR. .gf '5 A f if s' 'Q 4 .' fag!! .adv A, 'Q A -Z2 ,A S fi i u .. .1- 5 X gn If , 5 'Y ,r , if . 5' : SQUAD BASKETBALL X.. . -' ,sa-:vw rw . tt - gag?-.N '- , 5- .3'9.'a3lf5:, ' 1ftI',i.+?f -'bsftqk -' -7.2-My va -W - .stead . 133 ' 'O' .aff 'A Pimp K ' PQ. JY' . ' Q vs - , f 5 W V- rpax..,.e...r.. ..a.....s..,...,., .5 ,A , . ll! Gill 0091 xxlfllf ig!! I Elf, 4 sill 2 xg 0,1 E I 3 2 25- IT- ROW THREE, Left to Right: J. Simpson, Managerg C. Schmidt, L. McNei.lus M Moll Welcher, D. Kelling, R. Herzog, Manager. ROW TWO: D. McDonald, R Steffen A Simp son, F. Wollenzien, R. Barnes, M. Schield, G. Walker, K. Witwer. ROW ONE G Beebe R. Wiley, C. Infelt, D. Carver, B. Kruger, D. Rubenow, Mr. Sovereign, Coach f ur wx Mr. Sovereign -Coach Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly Waverly SEASONS RECORD 37 Cedar Falls 38 Decorah 23 Mason City 55 Cresco 24 Oelwein 41 Charles City 3l East Waterloo 36 Marion 40 Decorah 38 New Hampton 37 Denver 42 Cedar Falls 49 Oelwein 43 Charles City 62 Cresco 44 New Hampton 39 West Waterloo WRESTLING T' ROW FOUR, Left to Rightg D. Max, R. Kettner, G. Kaiser, J. Brye, A. Benlter, J. Homan, R. Nicolaus. ROW THREE: R, Orth, D. Blasberg, R. Petri, M. Chestnut, O. Matherny, E. Lei- singer, W. Lillibridge. ROW TWO: Coach R. Reasland, G. Max, R. Capper, R. Bittner, R. Jorgensen, V. Noel, C. Meyer, Coach D. Dye. ROW ONE: D. McGrane, M. Strottman, M. Briner, R. Austin, R. Arjes, G. Maloy, L. Ackermann. sl., ,.,,, R. Reasland-Coach SEASON'S RECORD D, Dye-COaC1, Waverly New Hampton Waverly Decorah Waverly Osage Waverly Charles City Waverly Cedar Falls Waverly Oelwein Waverly Oelwein Waverly Cresco Waverly New Hampton Waverly Charles City ,M V , W6 ,,.NV ssff L ,yr vm F F C, gi J ... ,A 'I' 'Q . uf' 1 , I .gf-H' 1 ks!! E Tif wf gfxfvhz' , vu -2 fy-. ' we . if asa A A 'fr zz A- , yn. X I I .. gg-vm, , R'-1 5,3 V .-,fr . X my . M' r. . in , ,,.. f -. -. , gels? I 9 H Y. - ff , , . .3uf i S: A - iw' f Ni' ,f i 1- K , HW- 3,52 ' --fr., , x :W f fy J A. .4 .. '14, 0: . - ,V . S' -- ,. ,Qi Ij.,,ff3.f' , '13, f- A A. - f F .r M4531 L Aff as -.xi',25, ' N E 1 sg V 47 ff-,,::rf-1 ag I fy V 4.414 ny If STATE M. Briner, 2d CONFERENCE M. Brimer, 2d G. Maloy, lst R. Austin, 3d DISTRICT M. Briner, 2d R. Austin, 3d Team Captain . . .G. Maloy Most Valuable . . .M. Briner Most Improved . . . . I. Brye 3 5 2 PLAY 19 Ffaunnny S9 nfs 'DP' I wen 1-an FR DEED!-YH EIIIIHWEEFZ BB THE is EEHI .ririirwwa Director ...... . . .Miss lris Heaney Assistant Director. . . . Stage Manager . Dino Falcaro , , Mr. Sheridan. . . Shirley Wallace . . . Jackie ..... Miss Haines . Danny . . . Steve . . Sylvia . Della . . Pat . . Bea ...... Mr. Mandel . . Tony Falcaro . . Mrs Falcaro Mr Falcaro Mrs Mikula First Young Girl . . .Virginia Cave . Nancy Hagemann Michael Strottman . . . . .Gene Buss . . Judy Kohlrnann . . Sharine Eichler . . . . .IudyHoth . Michael Chestnut . . . Larry Lenius Glenyce Napiecek . . . Parn Mooney . . Judy Mueller . . .Nancy Bunger Warren Youngquist . . Terry Sullivan Rosemarie Matherny . Otto Matherny Kathe Mensing Barbara Adams O Second Young Girl Betty Hodges Extras Don Harwood Steven Swanson Neal Walther ,gkf I U ' I lp gg. V .la IL 3,- H 5--f1' .-- ...- -4 5 4 F7 -1 1111.1 f i I r l tn I I , IX. 5 Q. is Each class is responsible for entertaining, the other students and faculty members witha party. Games, dancing, refreshm ents and entertainment are provided for everyone. Every party centers around a theme. The theme of the senior class party this year was Ebb Tide g the junior class party, Hideaway g the sophomore's party, Desert Night 5 and the freshmen's party, Moonlight Bay. K QQQUQDCS G9 BASEBALL SEASONS RECORD Waverly 1 Mason City 16 Waverly Tripoli 6 Waverly 1 Readlyn 5 Waverly Charles City 4 Waverly 1 West Waterloo 4 Waverly Ianesville 6 Waverly 5 New Hampton 4 Waverly New Hampton 3 Waverly 7 East Waterloo '7 Waverly Sumner 13 Waverly 3 Charles City 6 Waverly Shell Rock 8 Waverly O Readlyn 6 , .N 1 r psi X 1 ,.V 1 Q w ..,y'?Y, :vf.:,,y. gf, ,v,fff,l'k A ., i t , f A, . ,ff lir 5 '3?ife ' f Y 3 ff 9 . ,J A' A11 Q' W, H' . , - ,A 3 in - f. ,' - ,.,'a f f ' ' . . M' V f '39 .- fi . -fa f V 03. 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Zahn, T. Wit- wer, K. Witwer, Coach R. Reasland. 5, . 'H 75 .J 1, YG ...JJ fr 2, .2 '3i':2w Q 4, A , Q , W., I ' 'if Q .wa at 1 We School . 155 . LA . ,, G. Beebe J, Bruns D. Berry This year's golf team was young but SEASONS RECORD shows a promising future. Their record AT PLAYED PLACED ISP tdtlzf West p'0mis1f'?' but She? Surg New Hampton New Hampton and Cedar Falls 3rd ruve rstnct competrtron an p ace Waverly Cedar Fans 2nd rn state--a fete whrch no other golf team has 1, h d t W 1 Hgh Waverly Decorah and New Hampton 3rd 3 C co m P 15 e a ave: Y 1 New Hampton Decorah and New Hampton 3rd Decorah Decorah and New Hampton 3rd Cedar Falls Cedar Falls 2nd Independence District 2nd New Hampton Conference 4th Ames State 6th 3 B r l 1 tfhe oar, of mme Fnnnk' Director Assistant Director Stage Manager Mr. Frank Miep Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan Peter Van Daan Mrs. Frank Margot Frank Anne Frank Mr. Kraler Mr. Dussel Ast Miss Iris Heaney Nancy Hagemann Noel Walther Eugene Bahr Nancy Gaylor Esther Bahlmann Donald Berry Ronald Orth Sharine Eichler Suzan Hinds Karen Arns Howard Oberheu Neal Walther Su! 9mm YUM 5 9 3 4 BE 07 UE! MKIWHBMKS me B VK 7.0 'LX 'll '23 -:IIQ H N in ,JS 1B'1'X1'b'2.'k '59 E--'Am at Q resented by 'Hue Sensor CLASS ,swf- A,,f Q 5 as ' 'Q I ' f X allP v' . j - i 'L A 5 M . , , ,QL I , , grail c ,y My X a .T r.l.i,- vii ., , E LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Willis, J. Arjes, R. Jordan, L. Flege, H. Lewis. The student librarians, a group of volunteer workers, assist the Librarian in the performance of her duties. They work at the circulation desk, read shelves for misplaced books, take care of incom- ing periodicals and newspapers. -1 1 'ii-asain wut ,fm LEFT TO RIGHT B Heiser S Grae ser,J Hansen E Maloy Mr Birdsell s office affords many girls an option to get some practical clerical and reception experience during their free time. These girls receive practice in filing, duplicating machines, and serve as runners for the admini- strative offices. AIDES The building custodians at the Wav- E erly High School spend countless hours in the maintenance of our alma mater. Their interest and devoted efforts to keep the building meticulous are to be com- mended. The student body is indebted to the custodial staff for their services. , 1 A Q ' 1 , 4 5 W , If 7 , !s.,s.,.-,..,,,,1, 5 yi- 4' if . H ' L. , 'Q p .- 5 ,,,, . f 1 , Q A f QQ., 9 , f -4 X 5 if -.sz te: X , lunnxzmrfinnf Row Two, Left to Right: R. Juni, J. Mensing, J. Mueller, K. Becker,J. Buls, N. Albrecht. ROW ONE: V. Cave, S. Fails, C. Repp, M. Graham. Those students having an interest in the nursing profession are afforded an opportunity to receive some practical ex- ,V perience by working with Mrs. Pape, the school nurse, during their free time. The girls supervise the infirmary and dispense aspirin and bandaides. z , 2 ' rx xv f 1 f 1 5 i , il f f 3 2 x ' , 2 T7 LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Zimmerman, J. Harms, S. Wiegmann, P. Bahr, M. Judisch, G. France. ,funny .r ' Y ia. X L 4 A ' . .X 1 ,mil-H . ww 1 f, my ' ig if x YL ,X .-0 H Q 94 h 5 ll W'l N. A ......., f 1 , ,, ,. .V , , , - A-zgg.Qgjf'53 Mg? 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Lampe, Mr. Birdsell, Adviserg Miss Heaney, Adviserg Mr. Taylor, Adviser: J. Winkleman, R. Benning. SEATED: J. Cleveland, N. Gaylor, D. 'iii-rv 285' The Waverly Junior and Senior High School Student Council is composed of ten members representing their respective classes. The purpose of the Student Council is to improve school spirit, to promote social life in the school, to stimulate interest in school work and to assist in providing justice in behalf of all. A council member must be a student with average grades, a good leader, and have adequate time for the duties of council membership His term of office is two years. Activities this year have included a panel discussion presented to the student body concerning the council constitution and acquainting the student body with its dutiesg a car wash and a pancake supper as finance projects 5 and a service project, sending a delegate to the sum- mer workshop at Cedar Falls. b sow Rowray, Vice Mayor, L. Marsh, Clerk, E. Bahlmann, Vice Clerkg M. Moll. 9QIg'.!F'fL5:1z 215: W X Q The advisers are Miss Iris Heaney, Mr. Carlos Taylor, and Mr. Don Birdsell. 56 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW TWO, Left to Right: N. Gaylor, E.Bahlmann,R.Swanson, J. Hansen, N. Walther, R. Mather ny, R. Benning. I. Kohlmann, B. Infelt, L. Marsh. ROW ONE: Mr. Taylor, Adviser, K. Bolin, M Carver, K. Arns, J. Mensing, P. Heidt, Mr. Birdsell, Adviser. eww W! -u.y.-ghqqgff , ' 'gilt-,.-:r - f 'nv n- Sziwfv?-'Y' . I' '19 V-,N 513122. .l ' . ' ft '- S T 82. f . , J. --' . 1 1 : I., t. 'Q , - , . ,, A ,. ,V .Q HL.. he 4 , 5 .. ' :AQ V -- v ' V a 4 -. 'N 1 , The National Honor Society is an honorary organization to which fifteen percent of the senior class and five percent of the junior class are elected annually by the faculty. The basis for membership is scholarship, service, leadership, and character. As projects the Society organized an assembly, Is College for You? and held a potluck supper. The officers of the Society are: president, Karen Arnsg vice-president, Michael Carverg secretary, Julianne Mensing, and treasurer, Patricia Heidt. QDWQ SUGJFCF ROW THREE, Left to Right: R. Jenkins, R. Swanson, J.Hardwig, G. Hesse, D. Berry, N. Walther, N. Walther. ROW TWO: J. Hansen, S. Eichler, V. Cave, J. Mensing, K. Bolin, M. Hoeper, C. Ehl- ert, C. Harmening, P. Heidt. ROW ONE: Mr. Gibbs, Adviserg N. Gaylor, K. Arns,J. Ward, E. Bahlmann, R. Herzog. Members of the Senior Class prepare and spon- sor the Waverly Go-Hawk each year. The editor-i.n- chief, Karen Arns, and the annual adviser chose the various editors. Each editor is in charge of a main section of the annual. Their activities are co-ordin- ated by their adviser, Mr. Reese Gibbs. The 1959 Go-Hawk is the first annual to be complete with spring activities. 4 fl... G0-HAWK EYE ROW ONE, Left to Right: Miss Sels, Adviser, N. Gaylor, J. Cleveland, V, Williams, M, Carver, J . Hansen, Mr. Dillon, Adviser. ROW TWO: S. Rosenau, J . Williams, L. Abresch, M. Steege, R. Juhl, P. Heidt, M. Homan, J. Gambaiaui,G. Chestnut. ROW THREE: E. Bahlmann, R. Shepherd, J. KohJ.mann, V. Cave, J. Harms, J. Koch,S. Wiegmann, J. Williams, K. Arns, J. Hoth, P. Mooney. ROW FOUR: J. Mensing, C. Geuther, P. Bahr, K. Bolin, C. Hoyt, S. Albers, B. Westendorf, M. Graham, C. Ehlert, M, Hoeper. U I Managing Editor . Associate Editor . Sports Editors . . . . Artistsnooos Copyreaders . . . Circulation Manager Production staff . . . Typists . Advisers . STAFF ...Valerie Williams ....J0yCeHaHsCn noosuaonsssonooouoNancyGay1Or . . . Michael Carver, Jeffrey Cleveland . . Gerry Lou Chestnut, Connie Hoyt, Mary Homan, Lois Abresch . . . Esther Bahlrnarin, Patricia Bahr ..............Jeanwi.lliams . . . Virginia Cave, Marilyn Graham Mary J udisch, Pamela Mooney Betty Westendorf . . Jean Gambaiani, Joan Harms Ruth J uhl, Janice Koch Julianne Mensing, Mary Jane Steege ads JMX 'Za J erilyn Williams, Shirley Albers . . . Miss Marlene Sels, Mr. Carl Dillon ED tToR 'itil 59 if 57' '7 x 9. it Af' V rx 4.2.4. ROW FOUR, Left to Right: C. Franzen, S. Albers, G. France, C. RCPP1 I. Hoyt, B. Heiser B.Garbes, J. Mensing. ROW THREE: D. Benker, M. Jordan, C. Boerschel, J. Koch,I Williams, I. Harms, S. Wiegmann. ROW TWO: B. Fitzpatrick, P. Mooney, M. Garbes, M Steege, R. Miller, E. Jensen, S. Rosenau. ROW ONE: Mr. Dillon, Sponsor, M. Homan, P Bahr, R. Sheperd, Miss Sels, Sponsor. Each year a directory of all junior and senior high students and faculty members is published. staff positions are secured upon appli- cation. The editor-in-chief was Roberta Shepherd, junior high editor, Patricia Bahrg art editor, Mary Homang sales manager, Pam Mooney, and advisers, Miss Sels and Mr. Dillon. Yllllll. 559011 E ROW TWO Left to Right N Gaylor I Cleveland I Kohlmann M Carver E Bahlrnann ROWONE C Ehlert K Arns Mr Dillon Sponsor I Hansen V Wrllrarns standmg achievements in the freld of Journalism Ln order to qualify for membership a student must be III the upper one third of his class have leadership potential and must recelve a recomrnendatron from the ad viser Newly elected members are EstherBahlmann Nancy Gaylor Iudy Kohlmann Valerie Williams Michael Carver and Jeffrey Cleveland Quill and Scroll is a honorary society for students who have made out- . ' I , , MASQUER' S ROW FIVE, Left to Right: M, Graham, E. Roloff,R.Jorgensen, M. Chestnut, H. Oberheu, N. Wal- ther, L. Lertius, C. Gaard, C. Rierson, J. Jewell. ROW FOUR: J. Ellerman, G. Sanders, C.Geuth- er, S. Luloff, R. Matherny, S. Jordan, S. Opperman, A. Walton, J. Long. .T . Brown. ROW THREE B. Adams, J. Mueller, R. Monaghan, B. Infelt, J. Hoth, K. Becker, M. Blake, J. Bunger, P. Moon- ey, J. Williams, N. Hagemann. ROW TWO: N.Bunger, S. Gambaiani, D. Graeser, L. Marsh, C Lampe, K. Mensing, R. Berry, S. Rosenau. ROW ONE: Miss Heaney, Adviser: J. Kohlmann, Sec- retaryg S. Eichler, Vice-President, K. Arns, Presidentg N. Walther, Treasurer, V. Williams, K Roschke. Masquers, sponsored by Miss Iris Heaney was organized in 1940 for the purpose of promoting interest and skill in public speaking, interpretive reading, and in the area of dramatics. Members of the club assist in the production of high school plays and produce the annual Masquer's play. This year Masquers presented the drama, DINO Tl-IESPIANS ,J ROW THREE, Left to Right: Miss Heaney, Adviserg R. Swanson, J. Hoth, V. Williams ROW TWO: N. Hagemann, L. Marsh, N.Wa1ther,I.Koh1man.n. ROW ONE: S. Eichler K. Arns. NOT SHOWN: Virginia Cave, Judy Mueller. The Honorary Society of Thespians was developed for the advancement of drama in high schooL High school students who have performed outstanding work in drama are granted membership. The aims of the society are to establish and maintain high stand- ards in all phases of the dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in drama. Karen Arns was elected president and Sharine Eichler is secretary. Nancy Hage- mann, Judy Hoth, Judy Mueller, and Virginia Cave received membership this year. Q . SCIENCE CLUB THIRD ROW, Left to Right: D. Zahn, G. Max, G. Beebe, B, Harvey, T. Witwer, C, Repp, K, Wit- wer, K. Nissen. ROW TWO: R. Petri, R. Bittner, M. Moll, D. Max, M. Moll, C. Geuther, D. Por- ter, N. Gaylor. ROW ONE: K. Jenkins, Treasurer, G.LianQ., Historian, R.Jenkins, Vice-President 9 P. Heidt, President, M. Heidt, Secretary, Mr. Jordan, Adviser. ai? liw,.' L , 5 - if-H ' LTYJE fly rf-'Q :iff wr - 'I The aims of the Science Club are to increase scientific knowledge and skills of its members, to learn how to make practical applications of scientific problems and to makeknown to the student body of its activities. The club is sponsored by Mr. Wendell Jordan. Its activities have included having a guest speaker, Mr. Glenn Anderson, speaking about math and science puzzles, an ice skating party, and attending the North- east Iowa Science Fair. CHESS CLUB ROW FOUR, Left to Right: G. Beebe, R. McNerney, C. Schmidt, O. Matherny. ROW THREE: J. Hoffmann, J. Sale, D. Zahn, K. Nissen, D. Max. ROW TWO: R. Bittner, G. Liang, G. Max, M. Lee. ROW ONE: N. Hagemann, K. Witwer, K. Graf, M. Heidt, Mr. Dillon, Sponsor. The Chess Club is the newest organization at WHS. The primary purpose of the club is to de- velop the mind ofthe student in such a way as to offer better mental control. Any senior high student inter- ested in chess is eligible for membership. The year's activities included visiting different chess clubs and sponsoring a tournament. Keith Graf is president: Keith Witwer, secretary: Michael Heidt, assistant: and Mr. Carl Dillon, adviser. USHERS CLUB ROW FOUR, Left to Right: R. Briner, E. Hildebrandt, S. Heiser, J. Schmidt, B. Lageschulte, S. Walther, J. Isermann. ROW THREE: N. Albrecht, B.Peters.R. Meyer, M. Garbes, J. Mueller, E. Maloy, R. Ingersoll. ROW TWO: G. Chestnut, D. Ball. J. Deike, J. Brandt, L. Schumacher, B. Fitzpatrick. ROW ONE: B. Garbes, V. Cave, Point Secretary: J. Jensen, President, V. Happel, Secretary, Mrs. Jeske, Sponsor: M. Jordan. V' 9 WP A The Ushers Club is a service organization sponsored by Mrs. Walter Jeske. The purpose of theclubis to usher and as- sist at all high school activities. A letter is earned by the accumulation of one hundred points. The officers are: Jo Ann Jenscn, president, Verilyn Happel, secretary, and Virginia Cave, point secretary. ww 4AAA I-IOMEMAKING COUNCIL ROW THREE, Left to Right: J. Mosher, S. C1ewe11,J. Brandt. ROW TWO: P. Michael, E. Zimmerman, M.Bel1, M. Blake. ROW ONE: A. Walton, E. Bahlmann, E. Jensen, Mrs. Jes- ke -Adviser. ....--l The Homemaking Council, sponsored by Mrs. Walter Jeske, is composed of girls elected as representatives from each class. They formulate plans for all activities that affect homemaking classes throughout the year. The Council also works on committee assignments. Miss Karen Bolin was chosen Waverly High School Homemaker of Tomorrow because of her high test score. A national test is given to all senior homemaking girls to test their attitudes and knowledge in the major areas of homemaking. 67 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 4 'W 1 Q 4 4, A . A av- 5 ROW THREE, Left to Right: S. Luloff, V. Cave, E. Roloff, C. Gaard, M. Graham, J. Jewell, J. Johannsen. ROW TWO: M. Homan, P. Michael, J. Buls, L. Abresch, V. Knief, C. Brandt. ROW ONE: J. Kohlmann, J. Gambaiani, J. Mensing, R. Juhl, Miss Eno-Sponsor. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA 'J2 '7 .1 A, . f A' . X , .1 if ROW THREE, Left to Right: J. Jewell, K. Lyons, E. Bahlmann, K. Arns, R. Hirsch, M. Jensen, K. Cooley, R. Miller, ROW TWO: D. Ball, I. Jensen, G. Chestnut, B. Hodges, J. Wchling, K. Mensing, B. Bainbridge, L. Schumacher. ROW ONE: E. Maloy, E. Chris- tophel, J. Deike, J. Hansen, J. Pape. 68 G.R.A. ROW THREE, Left to Right: M. Maloy, R. Meyer, V. Happel, L. Lee, D. J aschen, N. Walther, J. KuyKendall, B. Klunder, S. Walther, R. Ingersoll, M. Jensen, B. Lageschulte, T. Cook, M. Bell, J. Mosher, J. Thoms, J. Hesse, B. Hodges, C. Flood. ROW TWO: J. Dettmer, R. Briner, D. Ball, R. Conn, G. Chestnut, B. Remley, M. Heiser, E. Hildebrandt, C. Graf, J. Schmidt, C. Waggett, G. France, S. Hahlweg, K. Meiners, J. Bunger, J. Bergman, T. Hesse, C. Rierson, K. Roschke. ROW ONE: M. Judisch, M. House, M. Hoeper, R. Matherny, B. Fitzpatrick, E. Maloy, J . Ward, Miss Sykes, Sponsor, M. Monaghan, N. Mosher, C. Boerschel, S. Wiegmann, D. Benker, B. Heiser, C. Gaard. J. Bodecker. The purpose of the Girls' Recreation Asso- ciation is to organize a varied program of physi- cal activities for all interested high school girls. Points are earned for participation in thevarious activities. The officers are: Mary Monaghan, President, Judy Ward, Vice-P resident, Nancy Mosher, Secretary, Carol Boerschel, Point Sec- retary, and Ellen Maloy, Treasurer. 69 OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . . . Eleanor Bahlmann VICE-PRESIDENT . . Mary Monaghan TREASURER . . . . ElizabethChristophe1 C l I I SECRETARY . . . . . . Sandra Heiser POINT- SECRETARY . . . Sandra Rosenau ROW SEVEN, Left to Right: B. Gabe, B. Westendorf, B. Stufflebeam, J . Long, M. Chestnut, R. Arjes, R. Nicolaus, C.Repp,N.Mosher,J. Williams, E. Bahlmann, N. Gaylor. ROW SIX: I. Bauer, M. House, S. Luloff, J. Kock, J. Harms, D. Graeser, S. Jordan, B.Lageschulte, G.Chestnut, J. Jensen, J. Deike, D. Ball, B. Adams, S. Baker. ROW FIVE: E. Roloff, J. Brown, J. Mueller, M. Judisch, J. Mueller, M. Arenholz, D. Jaschen, J. Mosher, M. Campbell, M. Holzman, C. Hoyt, M. Jordan, J. Thorns. ROW FOUR: G. Napiecek, A. Heine, S. Oppermann, N. Baker, K. J enkins, E. Zimmermann, R. Miller, R. Berry, B.Infe1t, B.Rem1ey, V. Nickerson, M. Ormston. ROW THREE: Miss Sykes, Sponsor, E. Jensen, M. Graham, B. Heiser, M. Jensen, C. Gaard, M. Blake, J. Bun- ger, B. Hodges, R. Monaghan, A. Walton, V. Williams. ROW TWO: G. France, S. Larson, C. Lampe, N. Bunger, E. Christophel, E. Bah1ma.nn,S.Heiser, M. Hoeper, P. Heidt, J. Pape, J. Hoth, C. Ehlert. ROW ONE: M. Monaghan, S. Wiegmann, J. Ward, G. Sanders, S. Rosenau. 3 S ju Q Q' af Q' 2 if 53 XY QF FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA was I 1119! X 5 ss J E 1 e . .4-.J-b' 197' - rg. if . ' I. ROW TWO, Left to Right: Adviser W. Jeske, Sentinel L. McNei1us, President R. Orth. ROW ONE: Vice President K. Hundley, Reporter E. Leisinger, Secretary D. Schwartz, Treasurer P. Wente, ROW THREE, Left to Right: R. Orth, G. Kaiser, D. Ingersoll, D. Blasberg, E. Buls, E. Simer- son, G. Maloy, R. Nicolaus, D. Carlson, L. Dewey, W. Wihte, N. Andorf, C. Lillibridge. ROW TWO: H. Heine, D. Pabst, L. Wedemeier, L. Schwartz, R. Garbes, W. Lillibridge, R. Walther, R. Klunder, R. Ingersoll, ROW ONE: R. Orth, K. Hundley, P. Wente, D. Schwartz, 72 E. Leisinger, L. McNeilus, W. Jeske. W CLUB inim- ROW FOUR, Left to Right: G.Hesse,J. Wright, G.Ma1oy, N. Walther, W. Westendorf. ROW THREE- R. Arjes, R. Christophel, R. Benning, M. Briner, G. Sullivan, R. Jorgensen, K. Fails. ROW TWO: L. Ackermann, J. Cleveland, J. Brye, M. Carver, .T. Carver, B. Hein, D. Carrison. ROW ONE: Mr. Brandes, Sponsorg R. Herzog, D. Berry, D. Rowray, Mr. Thompson, Sponsor, Mr. Reasland, OFFICERS The purpose of this club is to encourage good sportsmanship, school loyalty, and high scholastic standards. Membership is open to anyone in the high school who has won a major letter in amajor sport. The club, meeting once a month, is governed by a constitution and of- ficers. This year's officers are Don- ald Berry, president, Richard Herzog, vice-presidentg and David Rowray, secretary-treasurer. 1-. 73 CONCERT ROW SIX. Left to Right: D. Kelling, P. Courbat, W. Kehe, E. Harlan. ROW FIVE: Mr. Brom, S. f Dewey, S. Swanson, G. Napiecek. ROW FOUR: D.Harwood,L.Peters, D. Kehe, L. Marsh, N. Wal- ! ther, G. Curtis, S. Luloff. ROW THREE: R. Meyer, S. Baker, C. Infelt, R. Swanson, T. Witwer, R. Steffen, R. Meinhard, G. Hesse. ROW TWO: I. Hesse, E. Roloff, S. Clewell, B. Infelt, C. Schmidt, J. Kohlmann, V. Nickerson. ROW ONE: A. Hardwig, J. Bodecker, C. Gaard, J. Mensing, v E. Hildebrandt. 55 , y. ff7X-x 'I'he WHS band seeks to develop appreciation for gl X good music and encourages individual muscianship as 'QE :. . well as group performance. Includedin the year 's ac- Q, Eg tivities were a one-day tour to Cresco and Denver high schools and a trip to Des Moines and Mason City to Q3 wifi march in the Jaycee and Lions Club parades. 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' .az M Q ggi' V iff? gf , 1 5 .W , . ,.,Q ,Az Q 5 I ,awww A1 , l .NE ' S' ii P . ' l If W , ,Vxnwf ' I A- ' INSTRUMENTAL FRENCH HORN QUARTET George Curtis Sylvia Luloff Neal Walther Laura Marsh BRASS SEXTET Keith Nissen Jane Pape William Kehe George Curtis Richard Meinhard Richard Steffen SOLOISTS ROW THREE, Left to Right: R. Mein- hard, R. Steffen, W. Kehe, K. Nissen, D. Kelling. ROW TWO: L. Marsh C. Schmidt, G. Curtis, J. Mensing, B Infelt. ROW ONE: V. Nickerson, E Hildebrandt, A. Walton, I. Bodecker A. Hardwig, C. Gaard. 76 FRENCH HORN QUARTET Sandy Gambaiani Nancy Hagemann Noma Cave Chris Schmidt CLARINET QUARTET Lynda Peters Ruth Meyer Jean Hesse Susan Clewell MUSIC GROUPS TRUMPET TRIOS Gary Hesse Richard Steffen Richard Meinhard LeeAnn Schumacher Faith Edmonds Almyra T irnion WOODWIND SEXTET Diane Wedeking Julianne Mensing Ann Hardwig Joyce Bodecker Laura Marsh Barbara Infelt 17 3 DRUM DUET Paul Courbat Darrell Kelling if FLUTE TRIOS Sara Thoms Dixie Grasar Nora Walther BAND OFFICERS Julianne Mensing V. President Ann Hardwig Secretary Judy Kohlmann Treasurer Roger Swanson President CLARINET QUARTET Steven Swanson Sharon Dewey David Kehe Donald Harwood Elaine Hildebrandt Ann Walton Julianne Mensing 77 i AME li. MARC!-II N BAND ROW EIGHT, Left to Right: J. Mensing, N. Walther, D, Kehe, D. Graeser, E. Hildebrandt. ROW SEVEN: B. Kehe, J. Bodecker, L. Peters, C. Infelt,S. Dewey, B. Newbrough, S. Swanson, R. Mey- er, I. Hesse, J. Williams, E. Harlan. ROW SIX: A.Hardwig, D. Harwood, S. Baker, L. Schumach- er, A. Timion, S. Clewell, E. Roloff, C. Gaard. ROW FIVE: R. Swanson, R. Steffen, D. Carver, J. Sale, F. Edmonds, J. Simpson, R. Meinhard, T. Witwer. ROW FOUR: N. Walther, P. Courbat, D. Kellihg, J. Winkelman, N. Cave, G. Napiecek, G. Hesse, K. Mensing. ROW THREE: V. Happel, J. Kohlrnann, M. Bell, D.Hildebrandt,B.Peters, M. Steege, K. Brettman, V. Nickerson, L. Asmus, S. Graeser. ROW TWO: M. Judisch, J. Pape, H. Oberheu, R.Jenkins, K. Witwer, N. Hagemann, S. Gambaiani,C. Schmidt, G. Curtis, B. Infelt. ROW ONE: J. Long, L. Marsh, D. Wedeking, K. Nissen, J. Brandt, T. Hesse, J. Hoth, B. Stufilebeam, A. Walton, S. Luloff, S. Larson. at Postville this year. The WHS marching band was very active this year. Besides their regular performances at football games, they marched in several parades. On May 9 they marched in the parade at the state Jaycee Convention and on May 18 they traveled to Mason City to march in the Lions Club Convention Parade. Also they upheld their fine contest record by re , t ceiving a Division I rating at the State Marching Band Contest, which was held MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS ACTIVITIES PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY . . TREASURER . . LIBRARIANS . . WARDROBE CHAIRMEN . . . Sharine Eichler . . . Donald Berry . . . , Robert Jenkins . . . Raymond Jorgensen . . . Patricia Heidt Terry Witwer . . . . Sharon Hahlweg Neal Walther This year's activities have included participation in a tri-school vocal music festival at Cedar Falls, at which they sang in a mass chorus and presented several numbers as a separate group at the final con- cert, presentation of their contest numbers in a pre- contest concert, and at the State Large Group Contest at West Union, where the mixed chorus received a Division I rating, and singing at the commencement exercises. ROW FOUR, Left to Right: M. Shield, L. Lenius, R. Jenkins, N. Walther, B. McNerney, L. Ack- ermann, T. Witwer, M. Carver, L. Asmus, A.Benker, M. Chestnut, D. Berry, M. Moll, B. Kruger. ROW THREE: V. Williams, S. Luloff, V. Cave, E. Roloff, C. Gaard, M. Hoeper, R. Jorgensen, R. Meinhard, J. Hoffman, A. Heine, A. Hardwig, R. Matherny, S. Eichler, C. Fransen, K. Arns. ROW TWO: N. Hagemann, B. Stufflebeam, J . Kohlmann, B. Infelt, S. Hahlweg, C. Harmening, J. Men- sing, J. Williams, C. Boerschel, E. Bahlmann. J. Bodecker, M. Steege. .T . Ward. ROW ONE: J. Deike, M. Monaghan, G. Chestnut, J. Jensen, K. Meiners, N.Mosher,L. Marsh, P. Heidt, N. Gay- lor, D. Benker, C. Renn, E. Jensen, Miss Fisher, Director. Frjielfia. AI. GIRLS' GLEE ROW FOUR, Left to Right: T. Hesse, A. Walton, S. Jordan, G. Sanders, N. Baker, J. Hesse, B. Tietje, C. Rierson, S. Heiser, J. Thoms, C. Waggett, N. Walther, M. Graham, C. Geuther. ROW THREE: R. Meyer, K. Roschke, J. Brown, E. Christophel, J. Iserman, J. Jewell, J. Hahn, M. Hinders, M. Jensen, K. Becker, J. Ellerman, M. Blake. J. I-loth, M. House. ROW TWO: B. Bain- bridge, L. Schumacher, S. Baker, C. Flood, J. Wehling, M. Ormston, J. Buls, S. Oppermann, P. Michael, L. Abresch, D. Jaschen, M. Heiser, M. Nolte, B. Adams. ROW ONE: D. Ball, S. Gam- baiani, S.Rosenau, K.Jenkins,J.Mosher, B,Hodges, K. Mensing, J. Brandt, E, Traetow, S, Roett- jer, V. Nickerson, J. Bergmann, Miss Fisher, Director. Girls' Glee Club, directed by Miss Maxine Fisher, is an organization in which the members become better music readers, learn to appreciate good music and to blend their voices. Each member must have a sincere interest in music and a desire to work with her fellow members. The officers of the Girls' Glee Club are: president, Carol Remleyg vice-president, Sandra Rosemaug secretary, Glenda Sanders, treasurer, Janice Ellermang librarians, Ann Walton and Vicki Nickersong and wardrobe chairmen, Julie Brown and Nancy Baker. BOYS' GLEE t r .1 N ' L, i I 1 'rw 'ni' 7 s -sf 'fx wi J ' wt' . 'tr 2 1 f ' J , 1 ' Y f . .Y . . 5 . f 1 , 4 ' fr-0 i I T . . ROW THREE, Left to Right: D, Zahn, K. Witwer, H. Oberheu, L, Ackermann, G. Curtis, R McNerney. ROW TWO: M. Moll, R. Meinhard, L. Lenius, D. Max, M. Heidt, C. Schmidt ROW ONE: Miss Fisher-Director, R. Walther, L. Dewey, G. Buss, D. Carrison, S. Swanson. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Leonard Ackermann VICE PRESIDENT Henry Eiler SECRETARY Howard Oberheu TREASURER Dave Rowray LIBRARIANS George Curtis WA RDRO BE CHA IRMEN Richard Meinhard Larry Lenius Chris Schmidt The Boys Glee Club is under the direction of Miss Maxine Fisher. The purpose of the organization is to pro- mote a greater interest in music and to encourage fellowship through singing. They participated in the pre-contest concert and the State Large Group Con- test at West Union and received a II rating. VOCAL ENSEMBLES BOYS OCTET--ROW TWO, Left to Right: G. Curtis, L. Ac- MIXED OCTET--ROW TWO, Left to Right: I. Jor- kerrnann. H. Oberheu, R. McNerney. ROW ONE: R. Jorgen- gensen,H. Oberheu, L. Asmus, M. Moll. ROW ONE: SCH. L- Lenius. N. Walther, R- Meiflhard- E. Bahlmann, K. Arns, V. Cave, S. Eichler. GIRLS TRIO: K GIRLS QU ARTET: L- S, Eichler, K. Arns, L. Marsh. S. Eichler, B. Infelt, K. Arns, L. Marsh 82 Sf? DU' ff, JMX if MADRIGAL--ROW TWO, Left to Right: L. Lenius, G. Curtis, H. Oberheu, A. Benker, R. Jor- gensen. ROW ONE: M Monaghan, S. Hahlweg, A. Hardwig, I. Mensing, J. Bodecker, L. Marsh. AND SOLOISTS WSJ 9 I MIXEDQUARTET--R. Jorgensen, K. Arns, E. Bahlmann, MIXED QUARTET--M. Moll, S. Luloff, S. Erchler L H. Oberheu. Asmus. SOLOISTS R. Jorgensen Rofw THFEE G. Curtis ge Lltotrlght I. Hoffman S' Li fimy L. Marsh ' ?' 0 Row ONE S. Erchler . A. Helne L. Schumacher Row TWO L. Asmus M N It R. Jenkins ' O 6 K. Arns GIRLS SEXTET .T. Brandt. .T. Brown, J, Hesse, N, BOYS QUARTET--R. Jorgensen, L. Ackermann, H Oberheu Baker, S. Gambaiani, L. Schumacher. G. Curtis. IUNIOR ROW FOUR, Left to Right: I. Cleveland, I. Brye, S. Fails, M. Carver, J. Carver, R. Cook, J. Bruns. ROW THREE: H. Eiler, R. Bauer, V-. Ams, L. Boevers, M. Briner, R. Bittner. ROW TWO: G. Chestnut, I. Bodecker, J. Bunger, K. Cooley, M. Campbell, R. Berry, I. Deike. ROW ONE: B. Gabe, C. Gaard, P. Bahr, R. Conn, G. France, I. Buck. 1 ug? ROW FOUR, Left to Right: I. Hoffman, K. Graf, B. Harvey, B. Hein, M. Heidt, R. Hill, D. Garner. ROW THREE: I. Hoth, R. Hirsch, E. Hildebrandt, S. Hahlweg, I. Johannsen, M. House. ROW TWO: M. Holzman, C. Graf, N. Hagemann, B. Infelt, I. Jensen, M. Heiser. ROW ONE: C. Hoyt, B. Heiser, D. Homeister, A. Heine, S. Graeser, A. Hardwig. CLASS ROW FOUR, Left to Right: O. Matherny, G. Max, R. McNerney, G. Latwesen, E. Leisinger, R. Kettner, R. Kemming. ROW THREE: R. Jorgensen, M. Lee, C, Lillibridge, G. Kaiser, G. Liang, L. Lenius, L. Larson. ROW TWO: M. Monaghan, K. Meiners, M. Judisch, J. Kohlmann, J. Long, L. Marsh, L. Kueker. ROW OIjIEt C.Jones,R.Monaghan,S. Luloff, J. Krueger, V. Knief, E. Maloy. Y , if ROW FOUR, Left to Right: A. Wente, J. Wright, B. Westendorf, C. Repp, N. Oberheu. ROW THREE: R. Warneke, R. Saathoff, K. Wieland, G. Poock, G. Sullivan, G. Stoffregen. ROW TWO: B. Remley, H. Nitcher, J. Mueller, P. Mooney, B. Stuftlebeam, M. Stafford, V. Oberheu, ROW ONE: V. Williams, J. Pape, J. Schmidt, E. Roloff, C. Waggett, R. Shepherd. 85 J -V' , Vllvihil - SOPI-I0 ORE ROW FOUR, Left to Right: M. Chestnut, R. Austin, G. Beebe, L. Ackermann, A. Benker, G. Cowger, D. Barker, R. Arjes. ROW THREE: S. Allen, M. Arenholz, T. Cook, S. Clewell, M. Azbell, B. Bobzien, I. Buls. ROW TWO: D. Ball, N. Albrecht, M. Bell, L. Abresch, J. Brandt, I. Bergman. ROW ONE: J. Capper, J. Brown, N. Baker, K. Becker, E. Christophel, R. Brimer. , ,yr ,..,5 ROW FOUR, Left to Right: J. Holmes,G .Foutch, S.Kemmi11g, F. Hendrickson,W. Kehe, R. Her- zog, L, Gorham. ROW THREE: J. Ellerman, J. Hahn, J. Dettmer, M. Hinders, J. Iserman, R. Ingersoll. ROW TWO: S.Gambaiani, M. Homan, K. Jenkins, V. Happel, D. Jaschen, M. Hill. ROW ONE: T. Hesse, M. Jensen, S. Fails, M. Graham, J. Geweke, C. Geuther. CLASS ROW FOUR, Left to Right: L. McNei1us, D. McGrane, D. Pabst, D. Rowray, J. Koleno, K. Nis- sen, D. McDonald, B. Kruger. ROW THREE: S. Oppermann, R. Orth, M. Moll, R. Meinhard, R. Nicolaus, V. Noel, J. Mueller. ROW TWO: S. Rosenau, L. Lee, L. Peters, B. Klunder, M. Orm- ston, J. KuyKendal.L ROW ONE: M. Maloy, S. Persson, B.Lageschu1te, C. Rierson, K. Roschke, R. Meyer. ROW THREE, Left to Right: W. White, D. Zahn, C. Shatzer, R. Steffen, S. Wahl, M. Schield, A. Simpson. ROW TWO: R. Sullivan, V. Whitney, G. Schneider, V. Saltzman, C. Timion, ,T. Williams, L. Schumacher. ROW ONE: J. Wehling, G. Sanders. S. Walther, B. Westendorf, N. Walther, E. Zimmerman. 87 I Ahifddwimlll FRESHMAN ROW FOUR, Left to Right: M. Dunakey, N. Andorf, G. Curtis, D. Carver, R. Barnes. ROW THREE: D. Boerschel, J. Campbell, J. Capper, L. Driscoll, D. Carrison. ROW TWO: B. Bainbridge, D. Glasberg, G. Buss, R. Cmelik, L. Dewey, R. Capper, C. Brandt. ROW ONE: N. Bunger, J. Bauer, M. Blake, S. Baker, B. Adams. ROW THREE, Left to Right: R. Heiser, J. Homan, C. Infelt, W. Hough, D. Harwood, D. Kelling, T. Gilmore. ROW TWO: S. Kaiser, C. Flood, M. Jensen, B. Hodges, D. Graeser, B. Hamilton. ROW ONE: I. Jewell, S. Jordan, K. Fails, J. Hesse, B. Homeister. CLASS Qin ROW THREE, Left to Right: F. Wollenzien, K. Witwer, R. Wiley, B. Welcher, T. Sullivan, O. Wahl, L. Schwartz. ROW TWO: R. Walther, J. Simpson, D. Wedeking, M. Strottman, G. Walker, S. Swanson. ROW ONE: J. Wittenberg, A. Walton, B. Tietje, I. Thoms, R. Tate E. Traetow. Rf: vi . YI' ul, ROW FOUR, Left toRightg R. Rosol, D. Max, D. Rubenow, C. Schmidt, D. Lindrorh, L. Kue- ker. ROW THREE: W. Lillibridge, M. Moll, J. Sale, R. Klunder, R. Petri, J. Latwesen. ROW TWO: V. Nickerson, S. Roettjer, S. Larson, C. Lampe, G. Napiecek, L. Nyhus, M. McGinn. ROW ONE: I. Mosher, P. Michael, B. Peters, K. Lyons, M. Nolte, K. Mensing. 89 I r.s.+ ll CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORES This year the sophomores tied for a first place in their entry for the Homecoming Parade. The world history classes displayed their semester projects at a PTA meeting, in the high school library and in the class- room. The sophomore class party was Desert Night. :rf IUNIORS The junior class changed the crest of the traditional class ring. Along with the tra- ditional prom Chez Paree, they initiated the idea of a banquet. O t h e r accomplishments included the junior class play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay and the class party, Hideaway, 41539 FRESHMEN E a ch y e a r the freshmen have several mixers to get acquainted with fellow class- mates. They are also hosts to incoming freshmen on Eighth Grade Visitation Day. The freshman class party centered around the theme Moonlight Bay. CLASS SPONSORS IUNIORS Mr. Wendell Jordan Mr. Herbert Thompson Mr. Carl Dillon l FRESHMEN Mr. Roland Brom Miss Isabel Eno Mr. Frank Flickinger 1? 4 ' I SOPHOMORES Mr. William Moeller Mr. Glenn Anderson Mr. Dale Dye .nmu.1 au7'f JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY MR. MC CREW MISS CALDWELL .milk ,.,'v1 R., ,NS ' 1 MRS. MC DONALD MR. SUTTON MISS CHANTLAND 'F 11' 0 fic 1 4 ENGLS dp od 9 E' - Q 0. MR. SPURBECK ,j 'W k knxrl' 2. V. px, J 'g-11 4-J, JL .. 4 A , fr if if 5 if-.ii 5 .V 1 .L V . , . T? ,Z MR. REASLAND MR. LINGREN EIGH TH GRADE ROW FOUR, Left to Right: G. DeGroote, F. Homeister, D. Boorom, I. Avery, G. Carolus, G. Brandenburg, B. Geweke. ROW THREE: B. Dempsey, R. Gabe, C. Cook, M. Austin, S. Flege, C. Bennett, I. Dukowitz, J. Cowger. ROW TWO: D. Bainbridge, F. Edmonds, B. Boehme, K. Ellerman, N. France, E. Driscoe. ROW ONE: K. Brettman, S. Dewey, B. Bee - be, E. Bellingham, K. Carver, I. Brase, C. Benck, N. Cave. 93 ummm .am EIGH TH GRADE ROW FOUR, Left to Right: G. Noonan, K. Kappmeyer, E. Harlan, B. Hough, B. Newbrough, B. Kettner, D. Hanson. ROW THREE: J. Meyer, N. Hahn, D.K1-ueger, C. Hirsch, B. Miller, J. Moel- ler, P. Kerwin, G. McGinn. ROW TWO: T. Noel, D. Hazlitt, M. Ingersoll, S. Mango, H. Kuyken- dall, F. Hagernann, M, Miller, ROW ONE: B. Klunder, .T . Jahnke, K. Mueller, D. Hildebrandt, M. Liebers, S. Leemon, S. Kemp, S. Lenius. aiu' 1 ROW FOUR, Left to Right: R, Schroedermeier, M. Remley, J. Soldwisch, G. Reinhardt, P. Cour- bar, B, Sirnpson, N, Wente, ROW THREE: J, Winkleman, M. Schultz, H. Tallent, B. Tichmann, S Tardiff, M. O'Riley. ROW TWO: B.Shaw, B.Strottman, M. Pauley, I. Westendorf, D. Schneider, B Steere, T. Tate. ROW ONE: R. Thorns, C. Theiss, P. Will, V. Sheperd, B. Warneke, A. TiIUi0I1. V. Pothast. SEVENTH GRADE sr E' L5 ROW FOUR, Left to Right: B. Degelau, D. Kehe, J. Fleshner, V. Fasse, C. Tharp, J. Fails. ROW THREE: N. Droste, D. Zahn, I. Young, R. Eggleston, T. Morrill, S. Thoms, C. Lund- berg. ROW TWO: L. Crawford, R. Salge, R. Salge, D. Larson, J. Sale, D. Meinhard. ROW ONE: S. Gilmore, S. Ellison, K. Hein, K. Graham, K. Newbrough, L. Edgar, D. Finkenbincler. ROW FOUR, Left to Right: L. Kueker, B. Miller, B. Holmes, I. Luchtenburg, K. Haberling. ROW THREE: D. Ingersoll, B. Hennings, M. Heiser, P. Homeister, K. Hartmann, G. Lafoll- ette. ROW TWO: R. McGrane, J. Kaiser, I. Moeller, S. McLane, B. McGinn. ROW ONE: A. Kappmeyer, S. Jensen, J. Johnson, A. Hoyt, N. Hoins, D. Kammeyer. 95 I 'fmmmaowanmm SEVENTH GRADE ROW FOUR, Left to Right: L. Mowatr, H. Rossol, I. Meyer, M. Wiley, B. Schaefer, R. Stoff- regen, M. Pasley. ROWTHREE: V. Nuss, C. Thoms, B. Rieckenberg, N. Weiss, M. Williams K. Pritchard. ROW TWO: P. Roschke, F. Wedemeier, D. Niewohner, D. Simpson, M. Schield D. Rosemau, D. Whitney. ROW ONE: S. Warnke, C. Monaghan, J. Owens, M. Rasmussen C. Saathoff, V. Williams, A. Wallis. Egix E' Nd' -lgzr-Liar:-JQ - ROW FOUR, LefrtoRight: V. Carlson, I. Becker, C. Brase, E. Bundgaard, L. Bolin, J. Buhman P. Arns. ROW THREE: S. Capper, D. Anderson, D. Buss, E. Asmus, J. Beeler, S. Briner. ROW TWO: S, Connell, T. Arends, I. Brandes, V. Ball, J. Carstensen, L. Campbell, M. Buls. ROW ONE: K. Brown, B. Bahr, M. Brandenburg, L. Brown, B. Azbell, B. Bergman. IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 3 54. lanllq I H E X i P - --.-- I could have danced all n ght! ! BHEHHHH L. E6 3 afsrxmmzmffx . . . 'Phe affarpfvm A 'Ll . In ?- il --'L IIIIHIEI ' I Il! C ' 2 V D' I ,,..,.. 'ff i EH H K2 14 IDLE WKYQIEIYDHIIEIEEI FI The graduating class of 1959 was honored with the pres- ence of Dr. Elwin W. Mueller, Secretary ofthe Church in Town and Country, National Lutheran Council, from Midlothian, Illi- nois, at their Baccalaureate service on May 24 in the High School Auditorium. The theme of the address was It Is More Blessed To Give Than To Receive, and it was pointed out that favorable attitudes are prerequisites for success in any chosen field. Dr. J. W. Maucker, President of Iowa State Teachers College, addressed the graduates at their Commencement exercise held in the Knights Gymnasium on May 27. The speak- er centered his thoughts around Why Do They Call It Com- mencement? remarking that the graduates were embarking on a new and different plateau intheir Climb of1ife's1adder. Mr. Roger Benning was announced as being the Valedic- torian and Miss Julianne Mensing was named Salutatorian of the Class of 1959. -,a-wi, J iff SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS ALBERS, SHIRLEY: Student Council 1: Ushers 2. ANDERSON, JOHN: Basketball 2,3,4: Football 3: Track 3. ARNS, KAREN: Annual Staff 4--: Future Nurses 343' -: Go-Hawk-Eye 2,3,4: Girls' Glee l: Girls' Quartet 2,3,4: Girls' Trip 3,4: Harvest Ball Candidate l: Jun- ior Class Play 3: Madrigal 3,4: Masquers l,2,3'Pi, 4 ': Masquers Play 2,3: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4: Mixed Octet 2,3,4: Mixed Quartet 2,3,4: National Honor So- ciety fChairman-Elected in junior yearj 4: One-Act Play 2,3: Operetta 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: Speech Contest 2,3: Student Council 2, 34: - ': Thespians 3,4 '. ASMUS, LARRY: Dance Band 2,4: Marching andCon- test Band 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 3,4: Mixed Quartet 4: Operetta 4. BAHLMANN, ELEANOR: Class Treasurer2,4: Girls' Glee 1: Homemaking Council 1,2-,4 ': Masquers2:Pep Club l,2,3-,4'l': Yotuig Republican 2. BAHLMANN, ESTHER: Annual Staff 4: Class Treas- urer 1: Commencement Octet 3: Essay Contest Win- ner 2,3: Future Nurses 34'-,4: Girls' Glee 1,2: Girls' Sextet 1,2: Go-Hawk-Eye 3,4: Homecoming Queen Candidate 1: Homemaking Council l: Junior Class Play 3: Student Council 4 lt'l': Pep Club l,2,3,4: Mas- quers 2: Mixed Chorus 3,4: Mixed Octet 3,4: Mixed Quartet 3,4: Operetta 4: Senior Class Play 4: Young Republican 2. BAHR, EUGENE: Basketball l,2,4:C1assVice-Presi- ideflf 1.3: Football: Go-Hawk-Eye 1:Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: Track 1. BEELER, DONALD: Football 1: Track 1. BENKER, DELORES: Basketba1l2: G.R.A. 4: Girls' Glee l,2,3: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4: Softball 2. BENNING, ROGER: Class President 1: Football 2.3, 4: National Honor Society CElected in junior yeary 4: Speech Contest 2: Student Council 2,4: Track 3: W- Club 4. BERRY, DONALD: Annual Staff 4: Basketball l,2,3: Football 3, 4: Go-Hawk-Eye 1: Golf 2, 3, 4: In t r a rn u r al Basketball 4: Junior-Senior P r 0 m Lighting Director 3: Junior Class Play 3: Mixed Chor- us 3,4-: Senior Class Play 4: W-Club 3,4'l'. BOEHME, LARRY: Basketball 1. Boi-ZRSCHEL, CAROL: Girls' Glee 2: G.R.A. 2,3.4- 'l': Mixed Chorus 3,4. President - Vice-President Secretary i- Treasurer H Clerk M M' Vice-Clerk BOLIN, KAREN: Annual Staff 4: Go-Hawk-Eye 4: G, R,A. 2,4: Homemaking Contest Winner 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2: State Debate Contest 4. BULS, ELSTON: Boys' Glee 3: F.F.A, 4: Football 4: Mixed Chorus 3,4. CARLSON, DONALD: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. CARRISON, DAHN: Basketball l: Football l,2,3,4: Junior Class Play 3: Track 3. CAVE, VIRGINIA: Annual Staff 4: F.T.A.2,3,4: Girls' Glee 1: Go-Hawk-Eye 2,3,4: Masquers 1,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3: Ushers l,2,3,4. CHRISTOPHEL, RICHARD: Basketball 2: F.F.A. 1,2, 34'-: Football 1,3,4: Track 1,2,3: W-Club 3,4: Wrest- ling 2. CLEWELL, CHARLES: Masquers 1,2,3: Wrestling 1. DEGELAU, DARREL: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1,2. EHLERT, CAROL: Annual Staff 4: Democratic Coun- cil 2ff'l': Go-Hawk-Eye 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3t-,4: Quill and Scroll 3: Science Club 2,3. EICHLER, SHARINE: Annual Staff 4, Cheerleader 3: Class Treasurer 3: Girls' Glee 1: Girls' Quartet 2,3,4: Girls' Sextet 1: Girls' Trip 3,4: Harvest Ball Queen Candidate 4: Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 3: Homemaking Council 1: Masquers 1,2,3,4: Mixed ChOl'uS 2,3,4g: Mixed Octet 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Mu- sic Contests 1,2,3,4: One-Act Plays 2,3: Pep Club 1, 2: Senior Class Play 4: Soloist l,2,3,4: Speech Con- tests 1,2,3: Thespians 3,4. FAILS, KENNETH: Football 3,4: Track2,3,4:W-Club 4. FITZPATRICK, BARBARA: G.R.A. 3,4: Ushers 3,4. FRANZEN, CONNIE: Mixed Chorus 4: Ushers 3. GAMBAIANI, JEAN: F.T.A. 2,3,4-: Girls' Glee l,2: Go-Hawk-Eye 4: Pep Club 3. GARBES, BETTY: Ushers 3,4. GARBES, MARLYS: Ushers 3,4. GAYLOR, NANCY: Annual Staff 4: Cheerleader 1,2: Class President 3: State Debate Contest 4: Go-Hawk- Eye 3,4: G.R.A. 2:lunior Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 3,4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Club 1, 2,3i'ii,4g Senior Class Play 4: Science Club 4: Student Council 1,2, 4. HANSEN, JOYCE: Annual Staff 4: F.N.A.3,4-:G,R,A. 1,2: Go-Hawk-Eye 3,4: Junior Class Play 3: Key Staff 2: Masquers 2: Masquers Play 2: National Honor So- ciety 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Tale Feathers 2: Y-Teens l. Reporter Point Secretary Historian Mayor 'F Vice- Mayor Editor-in-Chief 99 HARDWIG, JOHN: Annual staff 43 Baseball lg Bas- ketball l,2,3Q Track 2,3. HARMENING, CAROL: Annual Staff 43 Go-Hawk-Eye 33 G.R.A. 13 Madrigal 33 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Pep Club 2,3-'33 Science Club 33 Ushers 1. HARMS, JOAN: F.T.A. 2,33 Go-Hawk-Eye 43 G.R.A. 23 Pep Club 2,3,4. HEIDT, PATRICIA: Annual Staff 43 Class Secretary 23 Democrat Council 23 F.N.A. 33 Girls' Glee lj Go- Hawk-Eye 3,43 G.R.A. 1,33 Junior Class Play 33Mixed Chorus 43 National Honor Society 4g Operetta 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Science Club 1,2,3 ,4'l'3 Tale Feathers 2. HEINE, HENRY: Basketball l,2Q Boys' Glee33F.F.A. 43 Football 43 Track 2,33 W-Club 4. HEISER, BONNIE: G.R.A. 4g Pep Club 2,3,4. HEISER, DENNIS: None Listed. HERZOG, RICHARD: AnnualStaff 43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 3,43 W-Club 3,4-. HESSE, GARY: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2, 3,41 Football 2,3,43 Marching and Municipal Band 1,25 Track 1,2,3. HICKS, THOMAS: Football 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3. HINDS, SUSAN: G.R.A. 23 Homernalcing Council 2g Junior Class Play 3g Pep Club 2g Senior Class Play 4g State Debate Contest 43 Ushers 1,2. HOEPER, MARLENE: Annual Staff 43 Girls' Glee 3-3 Girls' Sextet 3g Go-Hawk-Eye 4g G,R.A.2,3-,43Home- making Council 2- '3 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Pep Club 3,4. HOYT, JOLENE: F.N.A. 3g F.T.A. 2,33 Pep Club 1,2, 3g Ushers 1. HUNDLEY, KENNETH: F.F.A. l,2,3 i-,4-. J ENKINS, ROBERT: Annual Staff 43Concert Band 2,35 Dorian Music Festival 43 Golf 33 Junior Class Play 33 Marching Band 3,43 Masquers l,2,33 Masquers Play 13 Mixed Chorus 43 One-Act Plays 2,3Q Operetta 43 Science Club l,2,3,4-3 Small Groups 3. JENSEN, ELAINE: Girls' Glee 1,22 Homemaking Council 4-3 Masquers 2g Mixed Chrous 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JORDAN, MARY JANE: Pep Club 43 Ushers 4. JUHL, RUTH: F.T.A. 2,3,4-W3 Go-Hawk-Eye 4. KOCK, JANICE: Junior Class Play 3g Pep Club 3,4. LIEBERS, MELVIN: Science Club 1.2. LINDROTH, DAVID: None listed. MALOY, GEORGE: F.F.A. 43 Football 2,3,43 Wrest- ling 1,2,3,4. MATHERNY, ROSEMARIE: Accompaniment fViolinJ 33 Band 2,3,43 Girls' Glee23 Gir1s'Sextet 3g Go-Hawk- Eye 43 G.R.A. 2,3,43 Instrumental Quartet lg Instru- President - Vice-President ff' Secretary if- Treasurer 4'-i Clerk W' Vice-Clerk 'IOO mental Trio 13 Junior Class Play 33 Madrigal 33 Masquers 43 Masquers Play 4g Messiah 2,33 Mixed Chorus 3,4Q National Honor Society 4g Operetta 43 Speech Contest 43 Swing Band 2,45 Tale Feathers 33 Violin Solo 1,2,3,43'Vocal Solo 3,4. MENSING, J ULIANNE: Accompaniment CPianoJ1,2,3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Band 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 2,43 Flute Quartet 2g Flute Trio 1,33 F.T.A. 2,3,43 Girls' Glee 13 Go-Hawk-Eye 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 3. Key Staff 2g Masquers 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society fElected in junior yearj 43 One-Act Play 2g Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Piano Solo 2, 3g Young Republican 23 Student Librar- ian 43 Swing Band 43TaleFeathers 33 Ushers 13 Wood- wind Qiintet 2. MEYER, CARL: Football Team Manager 43Masquers 2,3,43: Track 23 Wrestling 3,4. MILLER, ROSEMARY: F.N.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Ushers 2. MOSHER, NANCY: G.R.A. 1,2,3,4 ': Mixed Chorus 3,43 Pep Club 1,2- ',3,4. OBERHEU, HOWARD: Baritone Trio 3g Boys' Glee 3,4'l 3 Boys' Octet 3,41 Boys' Quartet 43 Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Coronet Quartet lg Madrigal 4g Masquers 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Mixed Octet43 Mixed Quartet 43 Operetta 4g Pep Band 1,2,3,43 Senior Class Play 43 Variety Show 2. ORTH, RONALD: Concert and Marching Band 13F.F . A. 1,2,3,4Q Senior Class Play 43 Wrestling 2. PORTER, DIXIE: F.T.A. 1,2,3-M3 Girls' Glee 13 Mixed Chorus 13 Science Club 1,2 ,3,4. RENN, CONSTANCE: Masquers lg Pep Club 1,2. SCHELLHORN, CHARLOTTE: G.R.A. 2,3Q Go-Hawk- Eye 33 F.N.A. 33 Tale Feathers 2. SCHWARTZ, DUANE: F.F.A. 1,2,3,41 ': Football 1.2. 3,4. SHATZER, CHARLOTTE: F.N.A. 3. STEEGE, MARY JANE: Mixed Chorus 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,4Q Ushers 3. SWANSON,ROGER: Annual Staff 43 Boys' Glee lg Class Officer 2'i,4t3 Cornet Cornet Trio I, 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert and Marching Band quers 1,2 '-,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Thespians Solo 1, 2, 3, 43 1, 2'f'3, 433 Mas- 3,4. WALTHER, NEAL: Annual Staff 43 Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Brass Choir 2g Brass Qiar- tet 23 Brass Sextet 2g Horn Quartet 1,2,3,43 Mas- quers 2,3,43-3 National Honor Society CElected in jun- ior yearj 4s Plays 1,2,3,43 Republican Council 2s KEY Reporter -i Point Secretary -'ri Historian - ' - Mayor Vice-Mayor Editor-in- Chief Cornet Solo 1,22 Student Council 33'- '-,4-'l'-3 Thes- pians 3,43 Variety Show 23 Vocal Music 4g Woodwind Sextet 2. WALTHER, NOEL: Annual Staff 43 Junior Class Play 33 Concert and Marching Band 132,33 Masquers 33 Masquers Play 33 Science Club 13 Small Groups and Ensembles 1,23 Track 3g W-Club 4. WARD, JUDITH: Annual staff 43 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,43 Girls' Glee 13 G.R.A. 1,2'M',3'k,4'Q Harvest Ball Queen 43 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,42 Tale Feathers 3. WENTE, PAUL: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4r-. WIEGMANN, SHARON: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 4-3 Girls' Glee 13 Go-Hawk-Eye 2,3,43 G,R,A, l,2,4Q Homecoming Queen 43 Homemaking Council 2 W3 Pep Club l,2,3,4Q Student Director CClass Playp 33 Tale Feathers 3. WILLIAMS, JERILYN: Girls' Glee 1,25 Girls' Sex- tet 33 G.R.A. l,2 '-,33 Mixed Chorus 3,41 Pep Club i,2,3,4. WITWER, TERRY: Basketball l,2,3,43 Concert and Marching Band l,2,3,43 Golf 2,33 Mixed Chorus 3,41 Science Club 43 Small Groups l,2,3,4. KEY President - Vice-President 'ri Secretary '- Treasurer r-it Clerk W Vice-Clerk W- Reporter -4 Point Secretary -ri' Historian -3- Mayor 'F ' Vice-Mayor Editor-in-Chief 101 IND EX Anmmsrnnlon Anderson, Glenn 2, 8, 91 Arjes, John 51 Bahlmann, Fred 5 Barnes, E. C. 5 Birdsell, Donald 4, 56, 57 Brandes, Martin 9, 30, 47, 73 Brom, Roland 9, 74, 91 Caldwell, Viola 92 Chantland, Phyllis 92 Burman, Barbara 5 Dillon, Carl 6, 59, 60, 61, 65 Dye, Dale 8, 32, 41, 91 Eno, Isabel 6, 68, 91 Fisher, Maxine 9, 79, 80, 81 Flege, Louis 51 Flickinger, Frank 8, 91 Gibbs, Reese 7, 24, 58 Hagemann, Carl 5 Heaney, Iris 6, 56, 62, 63 l-lof, Harold 11, 24 Hoffman, Rosamond 5 Jeske, Carol 10, 66, 67 Jeske, Walter 10, 72 Jordan, Ray 51 Jordan, Wendell 8, 64, 91 Iuhl, S. 1. 5 Kosbau, Paul 11 Lewis, Herbert 51 Lingren, Charles 93 McDonald, Donna 92 McGrew, James 92 Moeller, William 7, 55, 91 Osincup, Willard 5 Pape, Maxalinda 11 Reasland, Raymond 30, 41, 49, Sels, Marlene 10, 24, 59, 60 Shaw, Robert E. 5 Sovereign, George 9, 33, 40 Spurbeck, Wayne 92 Sutton, Harold 92 Sykes, Janet 9, 69, 70 Taylor, Carlos 10, 56, 57 91 73, 93 Thompson, Herbert 7, 30, 37, 47, 73, 91 Valder, Joyce 6 Willis, Charles 51 SENIORS Albers, Shirley 13, 49, 60, 98 Anderson, John 37 Arns, Karen 5, is, 35, 50, 51, 5a 59, 61, 62, 63, es, 79, sz, aa, 98 102 r Asmus, Larry 13, 35, 75, 78, 79, 82, 83 Bahlmann, Eleanor 12, 67, 70 Bahlmann, Esther 10, 13, 50, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 68, 70, 79, 82, 83 Bahr, Eugene 13, 50, 97 Beeler, Donald 14 Benker, Delores 14, 60, 69, 79, 98 Benning, Roger 14, 30, 31, 32, 56, 57, 73 Berry, Donald 14, 30, 31, 32, 49, 50, 58, 73, 79 Boehme, Larry 11, 14 Boerschel, Carol 14, 60, 69, 79, 98 Bolin, Karen 15, 57, 58, 59, 67 Buls, Elston 9, 15, 30, 31, 32, 72 Carlson, Donald 7, 15, 72 Carrison, Dahn 15, 30, 31, 46, 73 Cave, Virginia 15, 35, 51, 58, 59, 66, 68, 79, 82 Christophel, Richard 15, 30, 31, 32, 73 Clewell, Charles 16 Degelau, Darrel 16 Ehlert, Carol 16, 58, 59, 61, 70 Eichler, Sharine 7, 9, 16, 44, 50, 58, 62, 63, 79, 82, 83 Fails, Kenneth 16, 30, 31, 32, 47, 73 Fitzpatrick, Barbara 16, 60, 66, 69 Franzen, Connie 7, 17, 60, 79, 98 Gambaiani, Jean 17, 59 Garbes, Berry 17, 50, 66, 98 Garbes, Marlys 17, 60, 66 Gaylor, Nancy 17, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 64, 70, 79, 97 Hansen, Joyce 17, 51, 57, 58, 59, 61, 68, 98 Hardwig, John 18, 45, 58, 97 Harmening, Carol 18, 58, 79, 98 Harms, Joan 7, 18, 51, 59, 60, 70 Heidt, Patricia 18, 57, 58, 59, 64, 70, 79, 97 Heine, Henry 8, 18, 30, 31, 32, 72, 83 Heiser, Bonnie 18, 51, 60, 69, 70 Heiser, Dennis 7, 19 Herzog, Richard 19, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 46, 48, 58, 73, 97 Hesse, Gary 19, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 58, 73, 74, 77, 78 Hicks, Thomas 19, 30, 31, 32 Hinds, Suzan 19, 50 Hoeper, Marlene 19, 58, 59, 69, 70, 79, 97 Hoyt, Jolene 20, 60 Jenkins, Robert 20, 58, 64, 78, 79, 83 Jensen, Elaine 9, 20, 60, 70, 79 Jordan, Mary 20, 60, 66, 70, 98 Juhl, Ruth 20, 51, 59, 68 Kock, Janice 20, 59, 60, 70 Liebers, Melvin 21 Lindroth, David 21 Maloy, George 21, 30, 31, 32, 41, 42, 43, 72, 73 Matherny, Rosemarie 21, 57, 62, 69, 75, 79, 83, 98 Mensing, Julianne 12, 35, 51, 57, 58, 59, 60, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82 Meyer, Carl 21, 30, 32, 41 Miller, Rosemary 7, 21, 60, 68, 70 Mosher, Nancy 22, 69, 70, 79, 98 Oberheu, Howard 7, 22, 35, 50, 62, 75, 78, 81, 82, 83 Orth, Ronald 22, 36, 50, '72 Porter, Dixie 22, 64 Renn, Connie 22, '79, 98 Schwartz, Duane 11, 22, 72 Shatzer, Charlotte 7, 23 Steege, Mary Jane 23, 59, 60, '75, 78, 79 Swanson, Roger 12, 45, 47, 48, 57, 58, 63, 74, 77, 78, 97 Walther, Neal 23, 28, 35, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63, 76, 78, 79 82, 97 Walther, Noel 9, 23, 28, 29, 58, 62, 73 Ward, Judith 23, 27, 28, 29, 36, 58, 69, 70, 71, 79 Wente, Paul 23, 72 Wiegmann, Sharon 12, 26, 27, 28, 29, 51, 59, 60, 59, '70, 71 Williams, Jerllyfl 7, 24, 35, 59, 60, 79 Witwer, Terry 24, 37, 49, 64, 74, '73, '79 IUNIORS Arns, Virgil 84 Bahr, Patricia 6, 9, 34, 51, 59, 60, 84 Bauer, Richard 46, 84 Berry, Rachel 45, 62, 70, 84 Bittner, Richard 41, 42, 47,64, 65, 84 Bodecker, Joyce 8, 10, 69, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 84 Boevers, Larry 84 Briner, Monte 30, 31, 32, 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 73, 84 Bruns, Jack 37, 38, 39, 49, 84, 90 Brye, James 30, 31, 32, 36, 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, 73, 84, 90 Bunger, Janice 62, 69, 70, 84 Campbell, Marjorie 70, 84 Carver, James 8, 30, 31, 37, 38, 39, 46, 73, 84, 97 Carver, Michael 30, 32, 37, 38, 39, 47, 57, 59, 61, 73 79, 84, 97 Chestnut, Gerry 27, 28, 29, 59, 66, 68, 69, 79, 84 Cleveland, Jeffrey 30, 37, 45, 46, 56, 59, 61, 73, 84, 97 Conn, Rose 69, 84 Cook, Roger 30, 31, 32, 37, 46, 84 Cooley, Karen 69, 84 Deike, Janice 66, 68, 70, 79, 84 Eiler, Henry 84 Fails, Sandra 51, 84, 69 France, Gail 51, 60, 69, 70, 84 Gaard, Connie 62, 69, 70, 74, 76, 78, Gabe, Betteann 70, 84 Garner, Donald 84 Graeser, Shirley 9, 51, 70, 78, 84 Graf, Coreen 69, 84 Graf, Keith 8, 65, 84 Hagemann, Nancy 34, 62, 63, 65, 75, 76, 78, 79, 84, Hahlweg, Sharon 69, 79, 82, 84 Hardwig, Ann 8, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 84, 90, 97 79, 84 Harvey, Brian 8, 28, 29, 64, 86, 90 Heidt, Michael 47, 64, 65, 81, 84 Hein, Bruce 30, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39, 46, 73, 84 Heine, Avis 10, 34, 37, 70, 79, 84 Heiser, Mary Jane 69, 80, 84 l-leiser, Sandra 66, 70, 80, 84 Hildebrandt, Elaine 66, 69, 76, 77, 78, 84 Hill, Robert 84 Hirsch, Rebecca 68, 84 Hoffman, James 11, 79, 83, 84 Holzman, Marie 70, 84 Homeister, Dorothy 9, 84 Hoth, Judith 59, 62, 63, 70, 75, 78, 80, 84, 97 House, Marilyn 35, 69, 70, 80, 84 I-loyt, Connie 6, 59, 70, 84 Infelt, Barbara 8, 10, 34, 35, 45, 57, 62, 74, 76, 77 78, 79, 82, 84 Ingersoll, David 72 Jensen, Jo Ann 66, 68, 70, 79, 84 Johannsen, Julie 34, 68, 84 Jones, Carolyn 85 Jorgensen, Raymond 28, 29, 34, 35, 41, 42, 43, 45, 62, 73, 79, 82, 83, 85 Iudisch, Mary 10, 51, 69, 70, 78, 85 Kaiser, George 41, 72, 85 Kemming, Richard 30, 31, 32, 37, 46, 85 Kettner, Ronald 11, 41, 42, 85 Knief, Velma 68, 85 Kohlmann, Judith 34, 44, 47, 59, 61, 62, 63, 68, 74, 77, 78, 79, 85 Krueger, Janice 85 Kueker, Lavonne 85 Larson, Leroy 30, 31, 32, 85 Latwesen, Gary 8, 47, 85 Lee, Marton 65, 85 Leisinger, Eldon 30, 31, 41, 72, 85 Lenius, Larry 34, 62, 79, 81, 82, 85 Liang, Gerald 8, 47, 64, 65, 85 Lillibridge, Charles 72, 85 Long, Judith 62, 70, 78, 85 Luloff, Sylvia 62, 68, 70, 74, 76, 78, 79, 83, 85 McNerney, Robert 47, 65, 79, 81, 82, 85 Maloy, Ellen 51, 66, 68, 69, 85 Marsh, Laura 8, 35, 56, 57, 62, 63, 74, 76, '77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 85 Matherny, Otto 8, 34, 41, 65, 85 Max, George 64, 65, 85 Meiners, Karen 69, 79, 85 Monaghan, Mary 35, 69, 70, 71, 79, 82, 85 Monaghan, Rosemary 27, 28, 29, 62, 70, 85 Mooney, Priscilla 34, 59, 60, 62, 85 Mueller, Judith 62, 70, 85 Nitcher, Helen 28, 85 Oberheu, Norman 46, 85 Oberheu 10, 85 Pape, Jane 68, 70, 75, 76, 78, 85 Poock, Gary 30, 37, 46, 85 Remley, Barbara 69, 70, 85 4 'I O3 'zmzzanvf a-me Repp, Craig 11, 37, 51, 60, 64, 70, 85 Roloff, Elaine 62, 68, 70, 74, 78, 79, 85 Saathoff, Ralph 85 Schmidt, Joyce 66, 69, 85 Schmidt, Marvin Shepherd, Roberta 59, 60, 85 Stafford, Marguerite 9, 85 Stoffregen, Jerry 30, 31, 32, 85 Stufflebeam, Bonnie 70, 75, '78, 79, 85 Sullivan, Gerald 30, 31, 32, 37, 47, 78, 73, 85 Waggett, Carolyn 69, 80, 85 Warnke, Ronald 85 Wente, Arlin 85 Westendorf, William 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 46, '73 85 Wieland, Kenneth 11, 85 Williams, Valerie 34, 59, 61, 62, 63, 70, '79, 85 Wright, James 37, 46, '73, 85 SOPHOMORES Ackermann, Leonard 30, 31, 32, 41, 42, 47, 48, '73, 79, 81, 82, 83, 86 Albrecht, Nancy 66, 86 Allen, Sharon 86 Arenholz, Mary 86 Arjes, Richard 33, 41, 42, 47, 70, 73, 86 Austin, Richard 30, 31, 41, 42, 86 Azbell, Marilyn 86 Baker, Nancy 36, 70, 80, 83, 86 Ball, Donna 66, 68, 69, 70, 80, 86 Barker, David 86 Becker, Kathryn 51, 62, 80, 86 Beebe, George 40, 49, 64, 65, 86 Bell, Marcia 69, 75, 78, 86 Benker, Arthur 33, 41, 79, 82, 86, 90 Bergman, Judith 69, 80, 86 Bobzien, Bonnie 86 Brandt, Joyce 66, 75, 78, 80, 83, 86 Briner, Rosemary 66, 69, 86 Brown, Julie 62, 70, 80, 83, 86 Buls, Joyce 51, 68, 80, 86 Capper, Jean 86 Chestnut, Michael 33, 41, 44, 62, 70, 79, 86 Christophel, Elizabeth 68, 70, 80, 86 Clewell, Susan 67, 74, 76, 78, 86 Cmelik, Virginia Cook, Tamara 69, 86 Cowger, Jerry 86 Dettmer, Joyce 69, 86 Ellermann, Janice 35, 62, 80, 86 Fails, Sharon 86 Foutch, Gary 86 Gambaiani, Sandra 62, 68, 75, 76, 78, 80, 83, 86 Geuther, Candyce 59, 62, 64, 86 Geweke, Judith 86 Gorham, Larry 86 104 Graham, Marilyn 51, 59, 62, 68, 70, 80, 86 Hahn, Janice 80, 86 Happel, Verilyn 29, 66, 69, 78, 86 Hendrickson, Fred 33, 86 Herzog, Robert 40, 86 Hesse, Trivona 9, 29, 69, 75, 78, 80, 86 Hill, Mary 86 Hinders, Mary 80, 86 Holmes, John 47, 86 Homan, Mary 59, 60, 68, 86 Ingersoll, Ruth 66, 69, 86 Iserman, Jean 66, 80, 86 Jaschen, Donna 69, 70, 80, 86 Jenkins, Kathy 64, 70, 80, 86 Jensen, Mary 68, 69, 80, 86 Kehe, William 33, 46, 74, 76, 78, 86, 90 Kemming, Steve 33, 86 Klunder, Beverly 69, Koleno, James 87 Kruger, Brian 33, 40, KuyKenda,ll, Jean 69 Lageschulte, Barbara Lee, Lynette 69, 87 McDonald, David 40 McGrane, Donald 33 McNeilus, Lloyd 40, Maloy, Mary 69, 87 1 I 1 48, 79, 87, 90 69, 70, 87 47, 87 41, 42, 87 72, 87 Meinhard, Richard 35, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, Meyer, Ruth 35, 66, 69, 74, 77, 78, 80, 87 Moll, Mark 40, 47, 56, 64, 79, 82, 83, 87 Mueller, Joan 51, 70, 87 Nicolaus, Ronald 33, 41, 70, 72, 87 Nissen, Keith 28, 64, 75, 76, 78, 87 Noel, Vancil41, 42, 87 Oppermann, Sharon 62, 70, 80, 87 Ormston, Mary 70, 80, 87 Orth, Romaine 41, 42, 72, 87 Pabst, Douglas 72, 87 Persson, Sonja 87 82, 87 Peters, Lynda 74, 76, 78, 87 Rierson, Cheryl 62, 69, 80, 87 Roschke, Kathryn 62, 69, 80, 87 Rosenau, Sandra 27, 28, 29, 59, 60, 62, 70, 80, 87 Rowray, David 20, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 46, 56, 73, 87 Saltzman, Virgil 87 Sanders, Glenda 27, 28, 29, 35, 44, 62, 70, 71, 80, 87 Schield, Marlo 33, 40, 79, 87 Schneider, Gary 33, 87 Schumacher, LeeAnn 66, 68, 75, 77, 78, 80, 83, 87 Shatzer, Carroll 87 Simpson, Arthur 33, 40, 46, 87 Steffen, Richard 40, 74, 76, 77, 78, 87 Sullivan, Robert 87 Timion, Carolyn 87 Wahl, Steven 87 Walther, Nancy 9, 69, 80, 87 Walther, Sandra 66, 69, 87 Wehling, Janice 68, 80, 87 Westendorf, Betty 59, 70, 87 White, William 72, 87 Whitney, Vernon 87 Williams, lean 59, 62, 70, 75, 78, 87 Zahn, Douglas 49, 64, 65, 81, 87 Zimmermann, Eileen 29, 51, 67, 70, 87 FRESHMEN Adams, Andorf, Barbara 6, 9, 44, 62, 70, 80, 88 Norman 72, 88 Bainbridge, Barbara 68, 80, 88 Baker, Shirley 70, 74, 78, 80, 88 Barnes, Ronald 28, 33, 40, 47, 88 Bauer, Judith 6, 9, 70, 88 Blake, Mary 62, 67, 70, 80, 88 Blasberg, Darrel 41, 72, 88 Boerschel, 1Derril 88 Bolin, Larry 88 Brandt, Carole 6, 67, 68, 88 Bunger, Nancy 27, 28, 29, 62, 70, 71, 88, 90 Buss, Gene 81, 88 Capper, Jerry 88 Capper, Roger 41, 42, 47, 88 Carrison, Dale 33, 81, 88 Carver, David 33, 40, 45, 75, 78, 88 Cmelik, Robert 88 Curtis, George 6, 45, 74, 75, 78, 81, 82, Dewey, Leslie 72, 81, 88 Driscoll, Leo 88 Dunakey, Marion 33, 88 Fails, Karen 88 Flood, Carol 69, 80, 88 Garbes, Richard 72 Gilmore, Terry 88 Graeser, Dixie 62, 75, 78, 88 Hamilton, Barbara 88 Harwood Donald 44, 74, 77, 78, 88 Heiser, Roger 88 Hesse, Jean 69, 74, 76, 78, 80, 83, 88 Hirsch, James Hodges, Betty 68, 69, 70, 80, 88 Hom an, James 33, 41, 47, 88, 90 Horneister, Betty 88 Hough, William 47, 88 Hunemiller, Don lnfelt, Charles 33, 40, 47, 74, 78, 88 Ingersoll, Ronald 72 Jensen, Jewell, Jordan, Kaiser, Kelling, Klunder Kueker, Lampe, Larson, Margery 6, 88 Julianne 62, 68, 80, 88 Sylvia 6, 9, 62, 70, 80, 88 Sharon 88 Darrell 40, 74, 76, 78, 88 , Roger 72, 89 Larry 89 Claudia 9, 56, 62, 70, 71, 89 Sandra 6, 27, 28, 29, 70, 78, 89, 83, 88 90 Latwesen, Gerald 47, 89 Lillibridge, Walter 41, 42, 72, 89 Lindroth, Donald 89 Lyons, Kay 68, 89 McGinn, Margaret 89 Max, Dale 41, 64, 65, 81, 89 Mensing, Kathe 62, 68, 75, 78, 80, 89 Michael, Patricia 6, 67, 68, 80, 89 Moll, Marion 47, 64, 81, 89 Mosher, Emma Jean 67, 69, 70, 80, 89 Napiecek, Glenyce 6, 44, 70, 74, 78, 89 Nickerson, Vicki6, 70, 74, 76, 80, 89, 90 Nolte, Marcia 80, 83, 89 Nyhus, Linda 89 Peters, Beverly 6, 9, 66, 75, 78, 89 Petri, Raymond 41, 64, 89 Roettjer, Shirley 6, 80, 89 Rosol, Ray 89 Rubenow, Dennis 33, 40, 47, 89 Sale, James 65, 75, 78, 89 Schmidt, Chris 33, 40, 47, 65, 75, 76, 78, Schwartz, Louis 72, 89 Simerson, Eugene 72 Simpson, James 40, 45, 47, 75, 78, 89 Strottman, Michael 33, 41, 42, 44, 45, 89 Sullivan, Terry 89 Swanson, Steven 44, 74, 76, 78, 81, 89 Tate, Romedy 89 Thoms, Janice 69, 70, 80, 89 Tietje, Barbara 80, 89 Traetow, Elaine 80, 89 Wahl, Orville, 89 Walker, Gary 33, 40, 46, 89 Walther, Richard 72, 81, 89 81, 89 Walton, Ann 6, 9, 62, 67, 70, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 89 Wedeking, Dennis 89 Wedemeier, Larry 72 Welcher, William 40, 89 Wiley, .Robert 40, 47, 89 Wittenburg, Janet 6, 9, 89 wuwef, Keith 40, 49, 64, 65, 75, '18, 81, 89 Wollenzien, Francis 40, 47, 89 Youngquist, Warren 33, 45, 46 105 PATRONS AND A 85 W Root Beer Stand Ayres Dairy Supply B 85 B Cooperative Oil Company Baker, C. R. 85 Sons, Realtors Beebe Paint and Wallpaper Brandenburg's Jewelry Brayton Electric Bremer County Abstract Company Bruns Super Service Carrison's TV 85 Radio Carver Lumber Company Carver's Restaurant Cedar Lawn Motel Chestnut's Farmer's Friend Cleveland 85 Herman Furniture Coast-to-Coast Store Coddington, James W., Lawyer Crestodina Motor Sales Crystal Heating and Plumbing Curtis Hardware Deike Implement Company Dick's Conoco Service Dillavou Oil Company Dorothy's Clothes Closet Fareway Stores Farm Bureau Insurance Service Farmer's Implement First National Bank of Waverly Gade Furniture 85 Skelgas Gamble's Store Gogg's Food Market Goodrich 85 Fettkether Produce Company Gruben, Matt 85 Sons H 85 H Barber Shops Hagemann 85 Hagemann, Attorneys Hamilton Auto Body Works Hastings, Dr. H. O. Optometrist Hemingway, Dr. I. B., Dentist Hilltop Cafe Huck, Art, Insurance Independent 85 Democrat Infelt's Sd to 31.00 Store Iowa Public Service Company Kerwin's Incorporated Clothiers Kettner's Clothing Kohlmann's Clothing Store KWVY fRadio Station, Larry's Station Lee's Lodge FRIENDS Leslie Sc Leslie, Lawyers Leuthold-Johannsen Company Lutheran Mutual Life Insurance Co. Maxfield's McClintock, Dr. R. H., Chiropractor Mueller's Standard Service Nichol's Radio 85 TV Service Niewohner Hardware Nuss Hatchery Penny. I. C. Company, Incorporated Pine Grove Lumber Company Platte D-X Station Reeve, Oliverl., Lawyer Ritchie Pontiac Company Robertson, Dr. E. C , Optometrist Roever's Garage Rollie's Superette Sager, Enggelbrecht 85 Hemingway Sale, Elmer, Insurance Schield Bantam Company Schlutsmeyer's Schneider-Merfeld Feed and Supply Shepherd Standard Service Spahn 85 Rose Lumber Company State Bank of Waverly Tennenbaum's Jewelry Three Waverly Drug Stores Vette Construction Vriezelaar Chevrolet Garage Walker Junk Yard Wartburg College Waverly Auto Supply Waverly Bowl Inn Waverly Dairy Waverly Drive In Theatre Waverly Elevator Company Waverly Feed Mill Waverly Home Bakery Waverly Manufacturing Company Waverly Motor Company Waverly Publishing Company Waverly Ready Mix Company Waverly Rotary Club Waverly Theatre West Side Sales 85 Service Whitney-Juhl Tractor Company Wolf's Hatchery 8a Feed Store Wright's Greenhouse Zahn's Paint Store 1 i Y I . y I Z S V1 -X cf JVM-f I .imffjiz W fijQQL, S-2 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Puhllshers fover Munuiuflurers Book Bwndevs FAETORY HOME OFFICE Kunsus City Pf?f1,a A- -wp uuuunnsnsvv


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