West Lima High School - Starlit Yearbook (West Lima, WI)
- Class of 1958
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, ., ,,,, .fa-V M ':, f-nf. n f Q, I' ,, , ff ' a .- ff .1 -' F, . f -I -xi w -. , N. ' rv L 1 S -1 fx' k-'1 STARLIT PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS OF WEST LIMA HIGH SCHOGL WEST LIMA, WISCONSIN -1- 1 .M-, ll Q i 1 ss..-'fi r It at i 5 We, the senior class of 1958, wish to dedicate our annual to the memory of Otto Stub Griffin, who for over thirteen years was a faithful friend and janitor, here at our school. His presence is missed by all who knew him. -2- X,L3d4Jf'q9 Avg' Clffuhg W .1414 f0gral9A6 +w , M '- AWJLLJ ya a h,w7 6,17 MR. SVACINA Platteville State College, B. S. General Shop Agriculture MR. WEMETTE Platteville State College, B. S. Coach Biology General Science Chemistry . NM L ' , ,X Vtljijrlxyfvycfaffw' W MM MR. RICHARDSONKQ Principal VW LW l 477ff4fj ' WJ University o Vermont R p Platteville B , State College Physical Ed. MR. GREEN University of wisconsin Ext. Band Director Concert Band Swing Band Pep Band x MRS. PRIBBENOW LaCrosse Teachers College, B. E. English Speech Dram atics gp! ZQLIW 'tp- Q 4 jf' rg t 9 Zigi Wifjjfff 7 fjfwf M fjjflff University of Wisconsin, B. S. Algebra Civics Geometry l History B MISS CHRISTENSON Stout State College, B. S. Home Economics Social Problems W MRS. ARCHER University of Wisconsin. B. S. Gregg College Bookkeeping TYPU18 Shorthand Office Practice 4-'-3' ole. .7 ETHEL KANABLE Richland County Normal Rural Education No PHOTO BEVERLY MONTGOMERY Richland County Normal Rural Education - 0 '7 xl 1 ' , hr E' 1b . I l DONNA NOBLE L Richland County Normal ' -mx - Rural Education -E 1 N0 P H OTO Sponsored by NOERRS Richland Center LUCILLE SANNER B. S. Indiana Stare Teachers College Elementary Education GOOKS Rose Fanta Anna Cornell ANITOR t to Q ,, X A its .1 - , -, ..-,- , 'A ', .w ff ktf . -En A ,it , WN. ., p ,1..,,.,- -,,-ft ,,:5 mt y wmkfmvtme, .L F ' QQIH. K-115.1 5 Q Q Q r V, ' , 3 I Q I 4 av 62-' A f 5 , xg I ' M ' g . t - W K, ' I Q '2 bleilt QW K Q! QI4 5. ,A or Bus DRIVERS Robert Fanta Gilbert Martin Donovan Kovars James Marshall Sponsored by PIPPIN CLINIC A! Jp 'fiidv 3, X l HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Varna Marshall, Moss: Marshall, Roberta Larson. GRADE SCHOOL BOARD Samuel Shepherd, Lloyd Miller, Glen Wallace. 1- A111 fs Aw fl x XQ 3. ,. rwdwl K en iam 'W 626 'ww 1 fo my Q 82 gr Quia Affklgywijjfvfyigbfdw it 235 355: X, f'fyWJ5j5ffMf?'fWg is U Nw My W ay M Wwfkwfwf f U W ' E Rf -,Z,w'fWJ' H , ,W , 7 fff' Q , fzffffif W5 fffff is XY W in f V! ' jw WM ' M W fJf,2,w ffw fc'Zflf lgfgeifggxxxxki f 5'w7mA Ww A Z .ilillia fffffj WWW My 51 55522 iii? .mm Wi wXX ?,.EfSfE:l'-5'?1Z'53. may Vjfvpjyq iii? ,af ..f fvff3'3 E Y AC... f k?.7.-Aflac. 6 ' '7 5 PM LI f If :V ,-,g 15' ,.:Q...g ,A q - ,il F .f,,, ' SENIOR CLASS H ISTORY We, the graduating class of 1958, started our high school career in the fall of 1954. Our class included twenty-three members. We gave our Freshman production, a play called, Anything Can Happen. We were intitated by the Sophomores, and later we gave them a return party. Our Fresh- man representatives on the Prom Court were Rod Trappe and Karen Geddes. Our class advisor was Mrs. Solverson. We came back in the fall of 1955 to start our Sophomore year. We lost Bob Hatfield and Beatrice Dennotter. We gained Bob and Mildred Long, also Joe Bugbee. We had the pleasure of initiating the green freshmen. One of the highlights of our Sophomore year was the good times that we had in our Geography class. At the semester, we lost Donald Yanske. Our Sophomore 'representatives on the Prom Court were Harold McCoy and Irene Hynek. Our class advisor was Mrs. Archer. We began the second half of our high school career with sixteen members. We lost Mary Anding, Jim Rabatta, Bob Long, and Joe Bugbee. We received our class rings in December of 1957. We started working on the prom. We chose as our theme, Down By The Old Mill Stream. Our Prom Court included Rod Trappe, King, and Maxine Potter, Queen. Our Representatives were Richard Johnston and Pat Stowell. After the prom, we sponsored the first Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held in the decorated gymnasium. Mr. Svacina was our Junior Class advisor. We started our final year with fifteen members, having lost Mildred Long. We held our Senior auction, we auctioned off five boys and ten girls. We went to Dodgeville to have our senior pictures taken. We, the Seniors, worked hard on the first' West Lima Jamboree. At the semester, we lost Myron Lange, who went to the Navy. Our class play, her Emergency Husband, will be held in April. This year the class advisors for the Seniors are Miss Christenson and Mr. Wemette. CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose. CLASS COLORS: Red and White. CLASS MOTTO: Climbing The Lofty Ladder To Success. Compliments LEN GREIBER, Herff -Jones Representative - 7 , I ENIOR LASS ILL Attention friends, Romans, and fellow countrymen. Being of sound mind and body, we the senior class of 1958, do hereby state our final will and testament. To our underclassmen we leave the following: PAT ALLBAUGH wills her ability to play basketball to Mayva Blaha. JULIE CARTER wills her love of school to Sharon Allbaugh. KAREN GEDDES wills her long hair to Janice Muller. BEATRICE HANSON wills her ability to go steady to Marge McCoy. IRENE HYNEK wills her ability to go steady for a considerable length of time to her brother Larry Hynek. It was willed to her by Donna Thompson. GREGORY JOHNSTON wills his ability to talk to Mavis Kilby. It had been willed to Gregory by David Shumate, who had it willed to him by Roger Spangler, who had it willed to him by a long line of descendents. RICHARD JOHNSTON wills his basketball playing ability to David Cervenka. HAROLD MCCOY wills his ability to change tires to Mavis Kilby. CAROLYN MULLER wills her ability to get along with her teachers to her sister Janice Muller. PATSY PARKER wills her height to Sharon Allbaugh. MAXINE POTTER wills her dancing ability to Sharon Allbaugh. WILMA SPANGLER wills her chemistry ability and grades to Ann Larson. PAT STOWELL wills her ability to dance to her brother Jim Stowell. RODNEY TRAPPE wills his ability to capture the hearts of all sweet little girls to Bernard Vodak. To the future seniors we will our superiority in our knowledge and position which was willed to us by last year's seniors. We also will them our excess members fall girlsj to help even up their class. We will our good manners and social problems habits to the sophomore class. They won't be needing them for a couple of years. To the incoming freshmen we will our entire school with all its disasters and hardships, which includes classrooms, halls, desks, books, tables, chairs, teachers, tests, study halls and good times a plenty. To our dear teachers, we will all our beloved little brothers, sisters, and neighbors, who will be their students in the coming years. Signed: The Senior Class of 1958. Sponsored by ELM GROVE DAIRY Richland Center -3- , x' 1 cr ,E , SENIOR CLASS 4. ,, PRQPHECY .ff It is the year 1965. This is station H20 reporting from the planet Venus. We are looking through a large telescope and are about to report to you on what has happened in the lives of the 1958 graduates of West Lima High School. Professor Harold McCoy, with his horn rimmed glasses, is working with other noted scientists in perfecting a space ship, Putnik, which will soon carry passengers to the moon. The star of the Carter and Dwyer Circus, Julie Carter, is astonishing world wide audiences with an aerial act in which she hangs five hundred feet in the air by her teeth. The world champion pole vaulter, Wilma Spangler, was seriously injured recently when to her astonishment she discovered, while trying to beat her own record, that she was jumping without a pole. The brilliant young surgion, Pat Allbaugh, met near disaster recently when she accidently removed her patient's heart instead of appendix. The heart was replaced and the patient is now doing fine. Carolyn Muller, who has slimmed down considerably since her high school days, was recently voted Miss America. ' Gregory and Richard Johnston have just taken over the Johnston and Johnston Corporation, and have perfected a new supersonic sticking band-aid. Its success is due to the use of glue, applied liberally to the band -aid. Karen Geddes is now president of S. G. A. fShort Girls Anonymousj At 3 o'clock in the afternoon on station RTJC Waterloo, Iowa, you will hear the soothing voice of Rodney Trappe as he spins popular records on his program Trappe's Corner. Of course the song he plays most often is 'Jillhouse Rock. The former Pat Stowell and Irene l-Iynek are proudly modeling the magnificant diamonds from the Joseph-Kilby Jewelry Store. The former Maxine Potter, who is now married to La Von Hogrude, is living on a farm in Hogrude Valley. Beatrice Hanson is now married to Iddy Biddy Buddy Ron's brother and is proudly raising two Iddy Biddy Babies. Because of Patsy Parker's fiery red hair she has been given the lead role in the revised movie Fire Down Under. -9- T 'A F 3 52-O Um?-sg' 1 MO 2:2 Ewa -Naam .AE :Q get H35 30m -6 F N553 :NED Eg msg!! vga 2-H 02 goo aw-HOEH E-H EG E88 Bw!-3 Oz E33 EO UHF V002 H-COD Em-E -Guam 52 SO? EM? EL C053 DPS BO? 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' Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 4 Chorus 1, 2 Class Treasurer 2 Commercial Club 2, 3 Dramatics 1,4 Forensics 3 Newspaper Staff 1,2, 3 Class Play 4 Student Council 3,4 JULIE CARTER 'These quiet people often deceive you Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,3 Commercial Club 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Class Play 1, 4 KAREN GEDDES Sugar and Spice or Fire and Ice. Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleaders 2 Chorus 1 Class Secretary 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 Marchettes 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Pep Band 1, 4 Class Play 1,4 Prom Court 1 Swing Band 1 BEATRICE HANSON The only way to get ahead IS to use the one you've got. Chorus 2 Class Treasurer 4 Commercial Club 3 Librarian 2 Newspaper Staff 1, 3, 4 Class Play 4 IRENE HYNEK Danger, Curves ahead. Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 3 Class President 1 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Marchettes 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Class Play 4 Prom Court 2 Student Council 2 Swing Band 3 D. RICHARD JOHNSTON When in the country I do as the farmers When in town I do as I please Annual Staff 1, 3, 4 Baseball Manager 1 Basketball Manager 1, 3, 4 Chorus 3 Class President 4 Dramatics 4 Forensics 3, 4 Librarian 1, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Class Play 1,4 Prom Court 3 Student Council 3, 4 GREGORY JOHNSTON Open the window, I want to throw out my chest. Annual Staff 4 Baseball Manager 1 Basketball Manager 1 Class Plays 1, 4 HAROLD MCCOY The only time he's slow is getting out of bed Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 4 Baseball 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics 3 Librarian 3 Class Play 1, 4 Prom Court 2 CAROLY N MULLER Always a cheerful smile nice as she can be. Annual Staff 4 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3 Class Vice-President 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Forensics 2 Librarian 2, 3 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4 -13 PATSY PARKER She never says much but she has her say. Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 1 Commercial Club 3 Forensics 2 Pep Band 3, 4 Class Play 4 MAXINE POTTER IfI had the wings of an angel - wouldn't I look silly. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Class Treasurer 1 Marchettes 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Prom Court 4 Prom Queen 3 Swing Band 2 WILMA SPANGLER If smart remarks wer I'd be a desert. Annual Staff 1,3 , 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Reporter 3, 4 Class Secretary 2 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 -14 e grains of sand, PAT STOWELL Love came into her heart visit but decided to stay. Annual Staff 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Class Secretary 1, 4 Class Treasurer 2 D. A. R. 4 Librarian 2, 3 Marchettes 4 Newspaper Staff 1,2, 3 Class Play 1,4 Prom Court 3 Swing Band 1, 2, 3 RODNEY TRAPPE My mind is like concrete All mixed up and permane Annual Staff 3,4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3 Class President 3 Class Vice President 2 Dramatics 1, 2, 3 Forensics 4 Librarian 3 Newspaper staff 3 Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 1, 4 Prom King 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 one day, just for a ntly set. -15- ,su I-lyk PS ll OHEMAKGR or n TOHORRQW qw Aff rx - wx VCV XI QV Sponsored by JOHN IQIRKPATRICK, INC Richland Center fs' qw' FIRST ROW: H. McCoy, M. Potter, K, Geddes, P. Stowell, I. Hynek, M. Muller. SECOND ROW: B. Hanson, P. Allbaugh, C. Muller, I. Carter, A. Larson, J. Williams. THIRD ROW: R. Trappe, R. Johnston, W. Spangler, M. Lange, P. Parker, R. Hisel, G, Johnston. ANNUAL TAF US ROL FIRST ROW: B. Granger, M. Novy, R. Byers, J. Muller, B, Waddell, D, Cervenka. SECOND ROW: A. Muller, D. Wallace, L, Kaukl, R. Cervenka, T. Cornell, L. Miller, L. Carter. 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WHO'5 WH O 9o.J Mr. Svacina Best Leader Billy Johnston Most Studious Mavis Kilby Giggle Box Bernard Vodak Wom an Hater Judy Williams Most Likely To Succeed Florence Dary Friendliest Person Barbara Hamilton School Run-A-Round Pat Stowell Best Girl Dancer Verlin Wallace Best Boy Dancer Leonard Kaukl Worse Tease Sponsored by CLARKS MOTOR SALES -25- 43 tm' 'Qs I as --... :ul Mavis Kilby, Irene llynek, Pat Stowell, Mrs. Betty Steinbrenner. Wilma Spangler, To NNUA dd Fanta, Bernal Granger, Gregory Johnston, 4.N' , . ,gf 9' 'fy , g ,.. M f1Wf'2tn1fgf5.'5f.r asa 4 --.-wM.nu 24 A ,Y 'Q M 3 -1. if K fr funk? 11-wr ,Ag I ,rg .. 'Sn , -ff XJ: , ui. N' 'Sf-.nfl-Q' .K ,AJ Y KL F A . K -.ra - X V Q , Wg.. . ,Ay . A k k K ,xii S Q gh w S W , .. 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Q'- A5 PT I .0 Ji: :ENV .e.-if v,h in 5 qt. 5 t Y 5 LQ! FIRST ROW: Mr. Richardson, J. Stowell, D. Spangler, C. Yanske, P. Allbaugh, E, Leather- berry, G. Williams. SECOND ROW: B. Granger, R. Trappe, R. Johnston, R. Hisel, L. Carter G. Trappe. FIRST ROW: J. Cooper, R. Johnston, J. Cooper, J. Carter, F. Dougherty, 1. Williams. SEC- OND ROW: K. Olson, K. Muller, I+. Burke, I. Hynek, B. Vodak, M. Potter, A, Larson, M. McCoy, M, Kilby, Mrs. Archer. THIRD ROW: M. Blaha, F. Joseph, J, Muller, M. Thomp- son, A. Franks, G. Wallace, C. Yanske, B, Hanson, D. Spangler. f'. '3H 'T l f fd 44 M,-.,l s ' Q ,,0' ,v FIRST ROW: K. Geddes, M. Novy, J. Cooper, L. Looker, E. Leatherberry, M. Thompson, J, Mnller, D. Spangler, Mrs, Pribbenow. SECOND ROW: B. Hamilton, J. Cooper, K. Muller, J. Carter, M. Johnston, M. McCoy, C. McCoy, M, Kilby. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, B. Johnston, W, Spangler, M. Lange, R. Hisel, R. Johnston, D. Cervenka, B. Granger, A, Larson FIRST ROW. l'. hrowell, J, Cooper, M. McCoy, Mrs. Pribbenow, M. Kilby, J. Muller, J, Cooper. SECOND ROW: K. Geddes, M. Thompson, B. Hamilton, K. Muller, C. Muller, M. Mnller, Ci. Williams, D. Spangler. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, P, Allbangh, W, Spangler, R liisel, R. Johnston, 'l.lfanra, A. Larson, J. Carter, 5.41 L Q, f 'Y VB .4o' 1' 5 FIRST ROW: K, Geddes, M. Muller. SECOND ROW: P. Stowell, J. Carter, C. Muller, W. Sganglcr Mrs, Pribenow. nSUNDAY GUST Eve peso Q 1 zqsghfg Q 4' x 319 'R 1 z FIRST ROW: Karen Geddes, Judy Williams, Marjorie McCoy. SECOND ROW: Sharon Cunningham, Susie McCoy, Joyce Levy, Ilelen Fanta, Dianne Booher, Mary Parker, Larry Simonson, Glee Wallace. THIRD ROW: Betty Burke, Clarice Yanske, Florence Dary, Kathy Muller, Anita Franks, Julie Carter, Tommy Simonson, Janie Cooper, Pat Stowell, llallie Green, Pat Allbaugh. FOURTH ROW: Judy Gudgeon, Gary llytle, Deanna Spangler, Donna Jacobson, DeAnn Pokrand, Carol McCoy, Jill Cooper, Elizabeth Shepherd, Roger Iiarlingsion, FIFTH ROW: Billy Wallace, Ed Cmbry, Todd Fanta, Patsy Parker, Wilma Spangler, Bernard Vodak, Beltnar Wallace, Maxire Potter, Francis Daugherty. Sponsored by SAFFELS FIRST ROW: Deanna Spangler, Dianna Booher, Pat Parker, Helen Fanta, Mary Parker, DeeAnn Pokrand, Sharon Clunningham, Gary Hyde, SECOND ROW: Wilma Spangler, Carol McCoy, Kathy Muller, Francis Daugherty, Roger liarlingston, Mr. Green, Florence Dary, Karen Geddes, Rodd Fanta, Maxine Potter. ini!-ul EE f .a ls, S, ...J S, g 'S' 1. g A -.. .:.,V K .,.A A .T 'J A L3LLL'Lg ,LsQ '1111A ,f-1fi1 fflg l' 's r FIRST ROW: K. Geddes, M. Blaha, D. Spangler, G. Wallace, P. Stowell, F. Dary, F. Joseph, S. Allbaugh. SECOND ROW: M. Thompson, C. Yanske, J, Cooper, M. Kilby, C. McCoy, K. Muller, J. Cooper, E. Leatherberry, J. Muller. THIRD ROW: M. McCoy, J. Williams, I. Hynek, M. Johnston, P. Allbaugh, W. Spangler, P. Parker, M. Potter, A. Larson, C. Muller. Sponsored by NUZUMS YARDS LaFarge FIRST ROW: K. Geddes, C. Yanske, F. Dary, S. Allbaugh, A. Larson, J. Muller, J. Cooper. SECOND ROW: D. Spangler, I. Hynek, M. Blaha, M. Johnston, J. Cooper, C. Muller, P. All- baugh. THIRD ROW: M. McCoy, P. Stowell, J. Williams, E. Leatherberry, M. Kilby, P. Parker, W. Spangler. FOURTH ROW: G. Wallace, K. Muller, F. Joseph, M. Potter, M. Thompson, C. McCoy. 1 f'sv'f'ef , Left to right: K. Geddes, E, Leatherberry, M. Potter, P. Stowell, K. Muller, M. McCoy, A. Larson, I. Hynek, J, Williams, M. Johnston, A. Franks, C. McCoy, F. Dary, M. Kilby, F, Joseph, D. Spangler. MARCHETTES Bovs PHYSICAL Euucmow FIRST ROW: M. Allbaugh, G. Hundley, M. Olson, B. Johnston, M. Thompson, B. Wallace, C. Marsh, L, Shumate, G. Martin. SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, D. Wallace, B. Vodak, I. Hatcher, R. Johnston, Mr. Richardson, G. Johnston, M. Lange, T. Fanta, G. Hatfield, R. 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Kaukl, R. Johnston A IIIALL 1' 4' I 'ii I H C- vw- ff F f V I K A l no su! J- X Opponent La Farge Readstown Gays Mills Viola De Soto Seneca Soldiers Grove Wauzeka Readstown La Farge Gays Mills PLAYER Rodney Hisel David Cervenka Harold Mc Coy Mike Muller Rodney Trappe Leonard Kaukl Bob Booher Gary Trappe R Hisel R. Trappe, D. Cervenka, R, Booher, H. McCoy, B. Granger. V. Wallace, M. Muller I Joseph, G. Trappe, L. Kaukl, Coach R. Wemetteg Manager, B. Johnston. ASKETB LL 1957- 8 S RECORD w. L. opp. 46 56 44 53 25 62 as 62 so 59 46 66 69 84 44 64 42 71 39 58 as 63 Viola De Soto Seneca Soldiers Grove Wauzeka Field Goals Free Throws Miss. . Free Throws Made F. T. Ave. Total Points Fouls F. G. F. T. lmadej F. T. Qmissedj Fouls 82 25 42 50 67 60 32 33 11 10 Myron Lange Q4 gamesj 38 35 47 38 25 47 22 53 5 2 11 9 2 2 4 2 7 9 Sponsored by w1LsoN's SUPER MARKET 300 199 114 364 714 245 T. P. 189 158 143 81 79 25 23 6 10 L. Carter, R. Booher, B. Granger, V. Wallace, L. Hynek, A Muller Jim Joseph I Stowell G. Trappe, Leonard Kaukl, G. Williams, Jerry Joseph, Manager B Johnston CC 99 B TE BA KETB LL C1957 585 S SO RECORD Opponent W. L. La Farge 19 Readstown 28 Gays Mills 25 Viola 43 De Soto 41 Seneca 22 Soldiers Grove 25 Physical Education Class 37 Readstown 27 La Farge 31 Gays Mills 31 Viola 29 De Soto 31 Seneca 15 Soldiers Grove - 35 Sponsored by LaFARGE STATE BANK - 37 - O 22 26 39 28 26 35 27 23 36 30 48 30 15 40 36 PP i X , ,.g6d'f lumi--, arson, P. Srowcll, J. Cooper, J, Williams. H E E R LE A D E RS by Novy, P, Allbaugh, M. McCoy, J. Cooper. LOUNSBURY DRUG STORJ glfelflfl en fafy 52 f. FIRST ROW: S. Bass, M. Hatfield, D. Simonson, S. Williams, D. Granger, G. Davis, M. Mul- ler, C. Williams. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kanable, R. Byers, D. Marshall, W. Muller, D. Erland son, C. Franks, D. DeWitt, M. Urban. THIRD ROW: J. Cunningham, K. Dobbins, L. Parker, D. Marshall, E. Dalberg, M. Martin, L. Beckwith, R. Franks. SCHOOL I5 SUCH A NEW EXPERIENCE! FIRST ROW: J. Hatfield, B. Johnson, L. Cunningham, E. Kenworthy, D. Cervenka, D. Weil- lace, R Cunningham, V. Novy, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Montgomery, R. Bass, C Wallace, D. Dalberg, M. Cunningham, T. Muller, V. Johnson, T. Joseph, M. Mesberg. THIRD ROW: M. McKinney, M. Hatfield, B. Miller, L. Booher, J. Sebranek, J. Urban, P. Kovars, C. Richardson, E. Hagen. ,Q 1 1. .y fl Lf . fi gg ' .Q Q -3: ii H :- wx .1 Z f vii' .5 FIRST ROW: L. Wallace, A. Cornell, J, Granger, K. Dalberg, L. Simonson. SECOND ROW: J. Novy, P. Powell, C. Novy, S. Yanske, S, Hatfield, F. Shumate, A. Lange. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Noble, B. Williams, J. Levy, G. Beckwith, A. Kenworthy, J. Olson, L. DeWitt, E, Franks Sponsored by GEDDES' RESTAURANT AND STORE FIRST ROW: L. DeWitt, T. Simonson, T. Cornell, L. Miller, R. Cervenka. SECOND ROW: G. Franks, J. Gudgeon, G. Hyde, K. Hatcher, D. Booher, E. Shepherd, V. Hatfield, H. Fanta. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Sanner, S. Hatcher, G. Wallace, R. Erlandson, M. Parker, G. Hamilton, L. Hundley, S. Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: V. Hatfield, R. Bass, R. Byers, B. Gudgeon, J. Cather, G. Granger, D, Jacobson, C. Hagen. 'sf -- Ay - - N . M1 'I We 1? ::- fr ..,.4 L,-, ' R. ' - I' 1 ' N119 -. Judy Gudgeon, Sharon Cunningham, Diana Booher. GRADE HEERLEADE RS RADE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Brian Trappe, Bobby Grudgeon, Terry Cornell, LaVerne Miller, Gary Hyde SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sanner, Grade Principalg Tommy Simonson, Larry Hundley. 1? Sponsored by I KENWORTHY GENERAL STORE A 1.11.- Lbr' if A '3 1 5 Burnham Jewelry J C Penney Company Flemrngs Shoe Store Bit A Wee Lunch Shell Super Service Lloyd s TV and Radio Rudersdorfs Market La Vake Garage Erickson Standard Service Federal Savings and Loan Huck and Bowen Clothing Store Elliott Weldmg Shop Keegans Drug Store William Koenig Gordon s Sinclair Weulleumrer Jewelry Lunenschloss and Hanson Republican Observer Dr Spears and Dr. Taft Shireman Veterinary McDougal Produce Melvins IGA ANNUAL BOO TERS Dr. Wisniewski Pratt Memorial Chapel Coast to Coast Stores Tip Top Cleaners Sears and Roebuck Company Huberts Men's Shop Empire Drug Store Breeden Store Mick Cafe Badger Paint Store Alcam Creamery Blickem and Soltwedel Center Cafe Ed. L. James Nick Rott Donald Goplin Solberg Insurance Edwards Clinic Dr. Edwards Dr. Hinke Dr. Glice Dr. Meyer Allain Floral Retrum Chiropractic Of Port Truck Sales Piggll' Wi881Y Band Box Cleaners Dr. Elmer Moore Electric fice LA FARGE Ideal Cafe: Olive Rittenhouse Major Feed 8: Machinery La Farge Barber Shop C. 8s S. Motors Dicks Grocery Micks Hardware Morris Super Market Viola Milk Products VIOLA and HILLSBORO Vincent G. Minnet Annear Implement John Deere Implement Klinzing and Sons Homer Breeden Cities Service Georges Radio and TV Frye 8: Hendricks Motor Service Hoffman Beauty Parlor Ewing Oil Company Cozy Beauty Parlor Preston Surge Arthur Spangler Austin Watch Shop Tri-State Breeders Economy Jobbing Richland Bakery Dr. H. Reese Froh's Service Station Crystal Cafe Sporting Goods Store Lewis Hat Shop Franks Barber Shop Ted McNamer , Locker Plant Union Street Welding Shouls Shoe Repair Farmers and Merchants Bank Pulvermacher Eggs Johnston Cheese Factory Wallace and Lownik Insurance Lois' Beauty Shop Mars Theater Ferris Funeral Service Lovellnorth Mobil Station Elmers Shoe Sales and Service C. J. Lawrence, Sinclair A. 8: H. Cafe Lawrence Kouba, Well Driller Dr T M Dolan Farmer Co-op Warehouse Hillsboro Barber Shop Mound Park Store Emil J. Vlosak -42- Sentry Enterprize L 1 . , . J , 4 N 11-1- ,r-15 , 15, I . .,?3g.g5 uf.-2 ' gs muy f X 7: u W 1: .a 1 T x
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