Williams High School - Tanager Yearbook (Williams, IA)
- Class of 1953
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XNXSTR T10 I Ig L QMZCKQJQJ Charlotte Rockow Grade 6 arllyn Smith rades 2 and 3 Edith Bolender Grade A Benita Moore Grade Music, High School Music English IV E1glish Literature Mary N Eiler Homemakln I and II English and II Florence Talcott Grade 7 Elsle hlller Grade l Wayne J Opoien Coach Drivers Training, Shop, Agriculture eneral Science, Americal Problems Donald Senne, Pr1nc1pal Biology, Vocational Guidance Englflh III, American History Lyle bhelton, Superintendent Algebra I, Physics, Geometry Larry Pollock Grade 8 Bruce Tanner Typing I, Typing II, Bookkeeping World History, Speech Evelyn Martin Grade 5 IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO Iowa Falla, Iowa I A ' M ' - G ' , I A Joyce Hurd - Kindergarten G- I 4- I .,..,. ,,,x,kp , , ,,.-I- - - .,,,w.,. .,- ,wrv - -..,. ' H- -M ,r . l 'snail-pq ,aiu--Mirza?-.f . ?.- QE' ,N 7 '.' 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' q,, Jr Class Play Joan Isvlk Jo 'Blush1ng llke the rose Jlee Club l 2 3 A Future Plans Servlce Mixed Chorus l 2 3 A 'N Sextette 3 A Trlo 3 A Freshman Sextette Vocal Solo 1 2 3 A Smew 23A Senlor Class Play 3 Paper Staff 3 A L1brar1an A Class Officer 1 2 3 A Jr Class Play Future Plans College John Campbell WJack Rabblt' 'Absense makes the heart grow fonder B1rthday November 13, 1935 Glee Club 1 2 3 A Mlxed Chorus 2 3 A Speech 2 Paper Staff A Jr Class Play Future Plans College 5 LOCKWO0D'S MARKET Q 1 I I ' fig, A- 1 M ,adq'-' , f., l 4 . I I I I ,V - I' ' . . Q . H l ' ' . ul ky 'J ' m W I I - ' VAQQ, ' , ' l I n I n X ' - - I m . I I I - Y .. X A I A 1 ' J . ' 3 1 I . N - n I 'I . . 'S ' Y I l L+ l , P . fin I , - . I gr- -fa 2 ' , ll ' 1 4 'V ' ' . . - f 1 . . f I ' X ,.,.... S ' ' 'r I m ay ,. U . V 3 , . .. ,.lf'f'r . H 355 stu ka W Q J Willlams, Iowa Qvgx Llr P glpv H IICD 'o ox L ' Q rtli 2 l 2 6 .Je 'AP l IICGI rlmrs lleee 5 Q55 CLASS ICTTU Rav fulgamott nGOOglGn Wharrwed men max rave betterhalves but ac elors rave better quarters Qlrtldax Nugust 30 l93L Flu nd l 2 Bask aper staff h Future Plans Undecloed The road called Toll leads to the c1ty called Success COLOno Lavender and Purple Flower Yellow Jonquil lil' 'Xif' FMMIZIQ CCOPELATIVE ELECT Iowa Falls, Iowa hIC CO. 15305 Yirie Iefl NAS 'Q WYei are 'iko .rein fuges, r' - M loaf 1 , but Cin t be ffrrded.H Wi gray: March , 935 5 Glee Glu? l-P-3-L - , Fixed Ciorus -3 speech 2-3-L ,1-x ,rarian l-2-3-A 'Q Fan r flA 3-L Clase Hf ' b future :. : Co- r X A I Y . T L 1 37, .L , - ,N .' E cj: 1 , s u b 1-2 o , I Ba -- -3-A X- etowll l-3 . Y' I j l : .. gl 1 . . . Xa 153310 Nay back inthe good old days fl9b9J ourciass entered the Wil113MS Hivh School as freshmen We soon fell 1ntO8 usual pattern tocnntinue ntil we graduated This was belng seated in classes alohabetlcally The members were as follows Fern Arends, Arlene Barz, D v1d Baumann, Duane Behrens,Joan Brekke, Jack Campbell,Jean Campbell, CarolynChyler, Helen Hames,thm Holdgrafer, Waynekbwe, Joan Isvlk, Gesley Keane, Frank Nerz, Agnes Neff, Ida Olson, Pauline Uthe, Ray Vnlzamott, and Won 'llliams As freshmen we had a lot to learn so we elected some offlcers to lead us,they were Presldent Ge ley Keane, V1ce Presldent Joan Isvlk, Qecretary Helen Hames,Treasurer Carolyn Cayler Our class sponsor was Wevere extremely brave little busy bod1es, everyone tried out for extracurricular act1v1t1es Nhsic was our biggestactivity with all but one participation Joan ISV1k was the flrst lucky member to letter in music In the way of sports Fern Arends was the only freshmen to letter in basketball, and Don Willlams was the only freshmen to letter in baseball All but four reported for athletic practice Probably the most memorable night of this year was the freshmen sophomore hunt To our regret, we failed to find any of their three vrouos, so we had to fish out some treat money One day, in March, a short, blonde, dimpled young fellow came to 1oin our class Edward Nowlin had ploneered all the way from Nebster City Oh! and did I tell you, we're quite proud of our set of twins, Jack and Jean Campbell Notevery class can boast abouttwins We even go them one better, they are the first boy girl set to graduate from Williams The freshmen home economic girls acted as waitresses for a dinner served the school board, which was prepared by the senlor girls Achievement Day came at last when every sliver ofvood was swept from the shon floor, and the last good polishing of furniture was put on by the boys The girls were busy also, pressing the last pleatcr finishing a few stitches on garments to be worn in the style show The 'Ledgesn at Boone was the scene of our class picnic The sophomore year started with an even twenty ten girls andtsn boys Ns found later that this was sort of a disadvantage when voting on motions duringclass meetings Officers at classnsetings were Pre sident Joan Isvik,V1ce President Don Williams, Secretary Jean Campbelp Treasurer Prank Merz Class sponsor was Miss Vincent Only five practiced sports, with Fern Arends, Don Williams, and Davidmumann receivingletters. Carolyn Cayler and!-blen Hamas received letters as 'hot on the ball' cheerleaders. Joan Isvik spoke over radio KJFJ in Webster City on 'Christmas Sea1s.' GOODYEAR EICHMAN'S Webster City, Iowa Webster City, Iowa cs ' ' -, e Q Q I . e : a ' 4 I i . l . H' - Q 4 ' ' : . - S . - . - . Mr. Senne. . t - . 0 , A . . . O O 1 O ' e , 0 , . , , O l I O l . I ' A l Y O V I Y - 5 ,. 0 2 - ' I Qs 4 e Hl3TORY COHTINUED Just to make the freshmen-sophomore hunt more interesting, they found one of our groups. It seems they were hidden in the elevator. Four sang solos at Roland. Gesley Keanexeceived a one, while.ban lsvik, Frank Merz, and Ida Olson rated as two's. Although our class treasurery was only big enough to peek at, we snonsoreda high school party Atthis Valentines Party,ve played games and danced Lunch was served after the King and Queen were crowned Nine sophomores helped at the Junior-SeniorBanquet Carolyn Cayler as coat-checkersmd music provider Fbur girls, Arlene Barz, Jean Camp bell, Helen Hames, and Joan Isvik, and fourboys, David Baumann, Gesley Keane, Jack Campbell, and Don Williams were servers The big memory of this years picnic was rowing boats in Pine Lake at Eldora Our Junior Year ooenedvdthlme same well known voices saying Wa to every history question All the girls and fivehovs signed up for music Arlene Barz, Jean Campbell, Carolyn Cayler, Agnes Neff, Ida Olson, Duane Behrens, and Gesley Keane received letters In baseball Don Williams, David Baumann, and Frank Merz received letters Inbasketball Earn Arends, Don Nilliams, md Frank Merz merited awards Hso Carolyn Cayler and Helen Hames wonletters astheerleaders Arlene Barz received 1 letter as Basketball Manager Probablythe most memorable Junior Senior hunttook place this year on an extremely cold night withpouring rain for company Incidentally we failed to find the seniors Class officers included President Gesley Keane, Vice President Ed Nowlin, Secretary Arlene Barz, Treasurer Joan Isvik Our c sable class sponsor was Mrs Eiler The junior class play 'Rest Assuredn took a lot of work by every one to produce Mr Senne was the director Out of the twenty class mates, sixteen were on the stage Listenered' KJFJ in Webstercity heardthree jurior speak on Tuber culosis,W NChristmas Sea1s,' and 'Heart Diseases W They were Pauline Uthe, Gesley Keane, and Fern Arends Ten coveted typing pins were presented to eight Juniors by Mr Shelton Forty word pinswere given to Agnes Neff, Frank Herz, Pauline Hamas Agnes, Frank, and Carolyn also sported fifty word p ns The last issue of the school paper this year, was produced by the baffled juniors The Senior class was an even amount of boys and girls again when Ida Olson left school in October And then mixed in with the Senior Class Play, May Day Breakfast, the Banquet, and Skip day are the little unforgetable incidents which each individual will always remember auch things as suspense before receiving eachrenort card,the unexpected test inhustory, and of course we go to each extreme, ve our silliest mood, and the most embarassing moments But the greatest of all the memories is mhen standing on the sta e inthe midst of fellow students when e ch year of our high school life flashes in ournund a me pick out eachseat we sat info each ad vancinvgrade Yes, our mindswander backto past days, we're1n a tizzy, a whirl, a fast moving world, so fast we almost miss the hearing our name called to receive a diploma and becomes part ofthe past, s vraduae. cL1FToN SUPER burma? Hmmm comm! RURAL r.x..v-:c'ra1c coorf-'11A'x'1v1s Iowa Falls, Iowa Iowa Falls, Iowa t - -,W - - . a, Uthe, Carolyn Cayler, Fern Arends, Joan Isvik, Wayne Howei and Helen eta? Y ,eww Herelt 19 thlrteen years after our graduatlon he are golng to take a tour of the U S to see what our old classmates are dolng thls world We get aboard our plane 1D sunny Callfornla Gesley Keane has al ways had trouble w1th cold feet To overcome th1s he has lnvented a foot warmer 1n every seat lH h1s plane You wouldn't believe lt, but now he 1S lnstalllng themin all types of shoes What comes next, Gesleyo Our first stop 1S at a ranch in Colorado Je see something go by us l1ke a streak and as lt slows down and comes back we see lt 1S Agnes Neff Agn s still an old maid, has been work1ng on a new breedofhorses ,f that w1ll run 63 lles an hour clocked You sure are ambit1ous Aggle Next we come to our own home town, W1l1l8mS Here we declded to have a coke at Davld Baumann's drug store we flnd he has followed the footsteps of h1s father an has becomes pharmaclst We arrlved durlng the noon hour where the school klds are hanging Out 1n the booths Pow ver theze 15 o change Pe has a big s1gn on the door It reads, NO ThACHL1S ALLO ED As we are leaving we meet Carolyn Cayler A flock of kids are tralllng behind Don't tell me Carolyn lS stlll babysitt1ng No, the twelve are hers She mus have followed the saying 'Cheaper by the Dozenn finally turned out to be the lucky and proud papa?? There is also a newspaper establishment in town t was set lp and 15 run by Joan Brekke he named it WThe Williams Grapevine Once a week she has a column for forlorned loved ones Where do vou get your information, Joanoo We take off and plan the next stop for Chicago Upon a rivlng we meet none oth r than the famed P uline u he she is still active in 4 q work and is serving as L H Internationallbme as Economist She is making th rounds of the city wit some of the boys she meant when she went there earlier If you ,I have too many send some around to us ' Webster Gitv and Williams got too hot for Edwardlbwhn and his car, so he moved on to Chica o His black sedan passes us and sudden y makes a bootlegger's turn must be testing his new device for itching cops mr which we've heard and read so much about Herecnnesthe cops and boy are they bew1ldered'!!' We pause only a moment to see the great engineer Jack Campbell, scratching his head It seemsas though he has run into a snag He is a bundle of nerves for the speed way tunnel from Williams to Pittsburgh is not progressing as rapidly as is expected He will not finish at his deadline Better hurry Jack or Ruthie won't wait much longer'!' fo if BROWN'S WEST END CAFE FRED HAHNE PRINTING CO Webster City, Iowa Webster City, Iowa . .L . l 7 . D , . . . . .. ' in 7 . . . . . - ' e A . Q ll n r , ' ' ' . . 'S . . W. 0 ' VI ' il: ' . . ', ' ' in A . ' . 3 1 . . Q . ' ! ' ' . . I e ' ' ne e A . 0 W H 7 - lf . . ' ' .. . '. 4 t c Y 1 A e vuvho . I - , - Q . , ' e u s He . , .. ' . . I . r ' c.e . a Ht. . 'X X , -I - , . 2 L . .1 if - - 'f .Q ees .X 1 YQ f 1 If 1 . I 5 . . He my , ' e 1 fafvedc, ' . . uf o v - ' 0 0 ' X f 0 0 A I u J ' . I I 0 I O O l P E ' - ' As we circle the field lfogya find we are in Florida gazing down on a heautiful carrot farm. But wait, what is that moving vehicle doing? It acts as though it hasn't h driver Oh yes, tbatis only Rav vulgamott transporting a load of Wavne Howe s prize carrots to the fair We stop to see a militarw parade in a camp in Virgin a As we gaze aroun who is that7 lt's Fern Arends now Mrs ,, mtg Carlson She is following Varlen around while he is in the ' service In her spare time she is using her laugh to an nounce alarms and other emergencies wlile the main bell is broken How much do vou make for a laugh, Ferno Arlene Barz is now in Washington D C She wust 'tended the Hs publican convention She has made herself a famous name b standing up for her rights She is known as the second Daniel Jebster As she ells and throws herself around to make people see her side ofthe s U uation she makes a great DlCtUT9 ' Frank Merz's dream has finallv come true He is a basketball coach A big game of his 15 going on in N York which we are going to take in Funnybut that 1sn the way we nlav Look at that little gu running up a plaiers back and scoring' Bub has finallv found a way for the little guys to make history Too badthey didnt play like that in High School ' The nation has now reached the long awaited destination we're Just out of debt Just the other dav there was a b1gc2lebrat1on for the government lowered the taxes until we eacl pax onl a dime ut Just how did this come about Oh sure, look who is occupyingthechair behind the treasurer's desk none other than Helen Hames You must have really had to guggle the books Helen, but our hats are offtoyou' We spend the night at Trenton New Jersey As we enter our hotel rooms we snot the oddest looking clocks At closer range we see ICJB a Behrens' clock It is a foolprcof one wV1ch always gets people work on time, but Duane is still following his old habit he ustwut into his office five minutes late You are improving, Duane New York is a great site for some of us Che night we decided to take ir a speech whichueknd heard was supposed to be 1 scream Asduegmakq leaps to the stage we see lt is Donaldhdlllams Ladies and a a a uentlemer fe are here toa-a After mlch pausing and stuttering around he finally takes his seat People are trying to make out just what he has sa1d ' Also he lS pitching for the Yankees ard has won fixe shut outs and has homered in every gage ofthezfasor The mighty Casey is goirg strong H owes all his power to his favorite breakfast food, rone other than VHnATILs ' X neat trim person is walking down Fifth A1er1e ,D No, it can't be Joan Isvik She is onher way a ' to school to 'reach her third graders Shehasn't Q X time to talk long for she must hurry and write I X a speech for Donald Williams We see sheisstill ff' doing Don's work for him What is your rewardto - be, Joanoo A house and llttle Don's9979 A new fad in dress stile is sweeping the nation Banv rew dress designers have become famous Dru gi ts have made mlllionszelllngall the newest equipment to strea line 1rl's f1gures Homes are anad house with eager energetic girls exercising deligently What 1S the cause of th1S99 Jeanne Campbell's figure has at last been discovered and to think that we all overlooked lt Of course with one exception Johnny Now thxt we have had a look at what the class of '53 lS doing we will board our pline for the Journey home Knowing that eachandeverv member of the class is doing well and has great happiness BAUNi'N'S DRUG YTOME VILL1AMs INPL.J T C0 Williams, Iowa Willlams, Iowa . . 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C A I - D . , , , V 1 -. ni..- - f .X L I .. .Hn 4 S ,-Sag ' A 1- To Whom It May Concern We the Senlor Class of 1953, havlng sound mlnds and conslderlng the xncertalnty of l1fe do hereby publlsh and declare thls to be our last will and testament th1s year of 1953 SECTION I Senlor Bequests We the Senlor Class wlllour ab1l1ty to makeit to school th1rty sec onds before the 'f1ve tlll' bell at noon to all the underclassmen B sure to make lb thirty seconds before the bell and not thirty seconds after the bell, klds We the class of '53 wlll our ab1l1ty to m1ss the news deadllne for the schoolpaper to the class of 'SL What a headache your future com merlcal teacher has 1n store for h1m! We the members of thefnper staff wlll our qulbbles andcparrels over the gosslp column to the future paper staffs There's only one th1ng wrong you're gO1HO to need a referee SECTION II I, Fern Arends, wlll my glggle to Stella Inks If thls won't wake up the Wdead heads' ln school then we re sure nothlng wlll I, Arlene Barz, bequeath my ab1l1ty to argue to the future debate team of w1lllamS You ought to go to state 1n the speech contest wlth th1S added ab1l1ty I, Davld Baumann, leave the teachers gladly O Happy Day' I, Duane Behrens,vall my bl3CkIH1P to Bob Barz You'll have to stop blea hlng lt now, Bob I, Joan Brekke, wlll myab1l1ty to get alongvath all of the teachers to anyone who can use lt If everyone used lt then none would get klcked out of class Jack Campbell, bequeathny mus1cal horns from myymck up to W1l11e Schutt Wlth th1s 3dd1E1OH you'llkave your car completely decked out Jeanne Campbell, leave my 'Phys1cs Bralnsn wlth Mr Shelton for use ln next years Physlcs class You'll never have to study at this rate, k1ds I, Carolyn Cayler, w1ll my many ooy frlends to my slster Chic This w11l help to keep them 1n the famlly I, Helen Hames, bequeath my gum cracklng ab1lity to Ruth Nerland Watchthe newspapers everybody, you may readthe headllnes 'Ruth Nerland crowned 'MISS Gum Cracker' of 195L' I, Wayne Howe, bequeath my bashfulness to J1m Hundahl Wlth this dlfferent abllltyit looks as 1f you're golng to have to do a lot of changlng, J1m HOWARD FEAR HARDWARE WILLIAMS PRODUCE Williams, Iowa Williams, Iowa , .iam , A-1129, - 1 . 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Class Wlll Cont nued Joan lsvlk, wlll my ab1l1ty to blush to Marllyn Westwlck Boy, how FIPH you'll be when you start hlTlHg out as a neon slgn, Marllyn Gesley Keane, b9QU8dCH my nDF8lHSn to Carl Wlbholm Vou'd better f1HlSh chool anyway, Carl, ElDSCl6H d1d Frank Merz, w1ll mv helght to Carmen Jestwltk In a few years we may have a seconi Jorma S oulfe Annes Neff, leave my sense of numor 'or the future teachers N H Q There snouli oe plenty for all wltn lots left over Ed Nowlln, bequeath my wlll power 'o stay n school as long a dld to Ronnle Fravne Just txlnk ROFH16 only txree years left I Paullne Uthe, w1ll my neat red halr to harry Arnol' Take good care of lt, and all the gals should flock around vou I Ray Vulpamott, w1ll my ab1l1ty to beat ug on all the g1TlS and get bv VlCD lt to any boy brave enouvh to attempt 1C Beware, G1FlSl' Don N1ll13mS, bequeath my ablllty to g1V6 agnbllc speech to B111 Duden Wlth tlls addltlonal nervousness, Blll, you ought to oe an ex pert Jltterbupger In wltness thereof we have here nlth set our hand and seal to thls our last wlll and testament Presldent Vlce Presldent ,mag my secretary Treasurer faq 163 r' NMS .?'.:.-I 1 WESTERVELT'S SHOE STORE GRAHAM OLDSH BIL8 Webster C1ty, Iowa Webster City, Iowa a 4 T? -f - ' ' ' ,Q-W ' H v-4 - r-4 ' r-4 Vp-4 +-4 -4 .. .. - .. 1- .. .. .. :' ,. . . . 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S Bv the old water fountaln on the flrst floor, There the Senlors w1ll l1nper no more Remember the hall teacher who would say ' udv vour lesson, trv to get an A W To our seats we would scamner at the 5 t1ll bell Last glance at our Physlcs, we should know lt well Whlle Engllsb and Soeecb are g1V6U thelr da1lv whlrls The latest EOSS1D 15 belng shared by the Home Ec g1F15 TVD1Hg we've learned and DP8CC1C95 wlthout fall, lt comes 1U handv when DTOdUC1HH the annual We work hard eacn at b1s own occuoat1or Nltb our varletv we hone to bulld a strong natlon Wxner1ences olentv of whlch we have had All of us sharlrg 1n both good and bad The noor Drlvers Tralnlny car 1U all the dltCF9S In muslc the sour notes and off tune nltches, The long rours S13V1HZ on the Scarlet and llack Then memor1es cf class nlars come floatlng back In our rast llves memorles of dear classma es Teachers, bus rldes and hard earned Prades In the fears to come, new frlends we'l1 f1nd And wlth trem wlll be gov and sorrow comblned The nath to the future bas 1U store for us, A road called toll and a c1t of success K 'lf' X l g' ff! K- '7fff2 f C w wfhew H42 SI Y V Lbn GROC HY WOODnARD'S Mebster Clty, Iowa Nebster Clty, Iowa , - St . 9 . A n Q I s V .4 I , . . , . . A, X . , I g 5.1 . . , . Q w 1 1 A f 3 . . . 'V . 0 . . .- U v 1 ' ' 1 ' x . . .. , , . . A . . V C. . 5 ll I , p, , Ji., I ,ax 4 , . Nf,cx.-W. ATAQWRQ .:' 4 4' Y e if ' ff ,gi i f 5: 0 X f i ' a . - V , . 'JZ as . .1 , - , 0 . Y ff 4 ff ln A 4 4 7 4 Z 4 ,,-,Tn ,I ,-. . -A., ,, . JFALT .-1 .J ' , . , . fan e 'une of HB1 the Good nord J1es arc Kee, ou +k1Q class of o1r'2 rem h 'T' em er, he Scwool so 1 ir to JS ay we me er evfr for vet da e r o If EHIS C125 o 7 eat r ememoer 1 rhe eQcher's tVa+ Ne love 4f f 1 clas f o ours e wlwavs 1U vou memorles Chor1e 37 Q road of 11 1 m e on verf Ace uhou1d thelr be A 11tt1e so row lever mlnd what we do 111 our WlHdS w TH 1 Sweet rerevbrance, ax IS eca 1 whi we nave d N one av the ood Lore dless and Keer Us where e'er we be 0' 4 X A 15 'YYY C3 ,M mzmzrz X 2 Z 29101 I I l . E J Allinson WILLIAMS CRLANERY k LOCKWR STANDARD OIL PRODUCTQ W11l1ams, Iowa Willlams, Iowa CQ fl 41 Ib if To th , W : fry I T 1' 5 .1 W Y . Nay .. .'. A . . ., I L 'e. ' . Y v 2 1 -, :ys so d 3 t us. N51 '. 5 S Ar I ' .V 11 - , ,.- , .Xl 1. 'Z - . .1 V . Noj ,h's 5 . 5 f .l , 11: N11 we Valk the - Alfe, N121 a 5111 e 1 ff . Aw I E 1 T. , Q 'e n rk 1 75 ' H I . K' 3 A . ' , Zu Aw Q - 'XL M W g, I, 1 L. . eye? N' :ea '-I L X . ' ' 'J .. I,','-,,'1 ' 1' H Q ff 4. ' is 'I-fl, Y e - r I' 'X .., -4: A r nf' ' Vos' 'A Q ! .- D0 3312 2 .Y 0 X X -Q , 'X A 1 . , oc I 02' I 11' xi -x. GZMA, APN '15 AFX First How Elsle Roe, Marlys Anderson, Rosemary Crilly, Maxmne Hoefer, Dorothy Holdgrafer, Diane Ricks Second Row Carrol Knlckerbocker, Axel Wibholm, Curtis Lekwa, Sherman Arends, Vernon Behrens, Royal Johnson Third Row Davld Inks, John Hames, W1111e Schutt, B111 Duden, Ardean Evans, Chester Hoversten Ill GOHRING MOTOR CO. SA MAY'S TOGGERY Iowa Falls, Iowa Iowa Falls, Iowa o . V, 5 A ', 1 Y ' I A A vb! Q .' Jn- , N e IX, ' . I . . 0 U Q xx I :if ' nf: T' rr F155 min rv 050 ZJPIIVQ '51 FITSC Row Dale Johnson, Kelth Hoe, Ramona Rlcke, V1PV1Hl8 Howe, Lela Mae Heves, Albert Tordoff, Ronnle Vrayne Second Row Harry Nrnold, Duane Hoversten, Carl Wlbholm, Lou Holtkamp Bob Knlckerbocker, Jon Peterson, Bob Barz, Marlene Jensen, Marllyn Westwlclk, Marllyn Schutt Thl rd Row '1 First Row Cheryl Cayler, Stella Inks, Larmen destvuck, Ruth Nerland, Carolyn Neff second Row Robert Hansel, Ida Djerf, ohlrlev horem, Marl1n Smlth Thlrd Row Norem Ihle, Merlen Howe, Ro'1and Hauser Chwbf' G WEAVER CONSTRUCTION CO. MILLER LUMBER CO. Alden, Iowa Alden, Iowa - 0:0 vous - , . - 1' N .n . 44 v VVQ '- CQ ' Q ,V lc , Y lg Q ' ' Oh' ' . K I at A , 0 E .4 ,J .. , .. x Q . In Q z X 1 ' C7 - af ' W X' 1 0 '1 'Jimi I , , gf, 9- m oi: ' ' 1- ' Q ' r - H, ' 4 fx O ' Fi' 3, ,D . ' ,u .- s 3- - -4 U -- . -4 . Q - .- O. A O 77 A KD . ., . ' . ' . ,Q . SD ' , 1 'U . K4 , xi Fil 135 1. 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K H, 32,-tQ,,x .-A Nr , ., 36' Q T , CF- - As ' xxflfii E , f ' Q? :EL ka 'rp X Q W FlFSC now narles l1lSOD eorge Herz, JUGlth roucr, 'ale Smith, Ska on ra ne, Danny Joe ho'tkamp Yoger noefer, J3Vld lerfehn narv1n 1ll1ams uennls snarar, JdUGYd hnlekerbocker, haren 4UlSC, Audrey Nerland Robert Jansen, Hlchard Tayler, hola Vulganott Dornl Vulgamott, fayne anderson, ionald hlXOD Gian second Qow ihlrd uow FN FlFSC Tow Gary Flsher, andrea huddleston, Joann wal er, dryan hrause -a ne ueakman, Har ann hundanl Faye Hoversten, Herbert Ihle second Row Kay KHlCK6PbOCk6F, Dennls Hauser, Nllma horem JObl9 nrends, Hernaulne Arends, bhlzley NIXOP Joyce Arenas, Monte Thompson lhlrd low oernard Hames, Gary Knlckerbocker, Gerald ISVlK xvery Katzke, Jerry uayler, Gary Klng 1bsent Jane O'Donnell wzmemw M5330 Ii10-N DU B P HAMmb Dr Buzzettl R Templeman Wi1l1ams, Iowa Alden E Wllllams, Iowa . 3 9 3 1 . , . . . , , .-,- ' ' 1 I . 1 'G ,. 'X .. U 1 J .. 4, . , .. D Q D' 'W C n 1- ' . , N 6 . . I ' - I ' 1 . 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' 4 'N' s -4 w . f- - I '55 First Row Sally Arnold, Stella Caruth, John Ierz, B111 Dgerf, Larry QU1SC, Pat Keane, Carrol H rber, Cornle Javnes Second Row Bernard Xrends, fary r1l1HSOH, dlll Tuttle, Ilna D1Ck1HSOH, V1TV1Hl3 Knlckerbocker, Llnda Hllkau wen roves, D1ck Nurbhy, Donna C dy Thlrd Row heal Lekwa, J U Doss, Sharon Belsner, V1cPy Herbst, Ro e Deakrar, Roger Arnold, Bob 5 First Row Sharon lCK9HZ19, Lar y Holtkamp, Danxv heane, Karen Trampel, Ilchael Hanes, Nlt Hauser Second Row Glen 'rnold, q1Ch8Fd ro es, Janlce Veterson Patty Scallon, Joyce Johnson 91VlF MIXOH LeRoy Johnson Thlrd Row V1rg1n1a Rlcke, Russel herland, Jack hllen Earl Geltz, John Berogun, Nra Velsch, Karen Fravne, Absent Asher Walker, Janlce Dovle PHILLIPS '66N MCCOMB FUTOHS Blairsburf, Iowa Blalrsburg, Iowa , ! ' A k , ' . . 1 I, ix 1 .- X . uri . , - . . 6 A ' .I v . A . P. A A . I J A J. . . .. . . . . ' 0 Ar' , G l . A 13 Q ' : 1 . . ' ' . A S ' .A A f . Huddleston. Dale Mark, Bobby Johnson. ,f A , f fm i l ' , .5 'bl -- -. 4 ' . fm , i l I .. '- : T ' r 1 ' I. Y. A 1 'A A A Cl A U I :A A I G V . . , , . V. , vi ... A , . . . . . , . , ,. . . . . , I YV' 11 A : ' ' , . A A , fi Flrst Row Bernlce Hoversten, Larry Doss, Larry Trampel, Bobby Harper Ronald Westwlck, Colleen Nerland, Susan Terfehn, James Oakland, Lyle Hoversten John Robblns, Delores Huddleston, K Lee Harper, 'ary Lou Ihle, Arne Fagervlk Second Row Thlrd Row Shlrley Jean Terfehn, Ellzabeth Hames, Ann Taylor, Russell Smlth, Glorla Frafne, Leonard Belsner Shirley Hansel, Norman Bryan, Dennls Stremlck, Jacky Herbst, Douglas SCP8mlCk, Larry Groves, Rlchard M lsel, V1rg1n1a Petersen Terry Greenfleld, George Jensen, John Mark, D1CkSOH, Jane Nestwlck, Dean Hundahl, Ella Walterman Patty Radabaugh First Row Second Row Third Row Harold Absent -ICD D53 ROBBINS FURNITURt STORE VERN VULGAMOTT Will1ams, Iowa Willlams, Iowa . . ' U X WU J b X .. H .. 4 Y ,v ,, 0 .. 4 R ' v - . I l J 'J , , 4 f ' . . N ' 1 ' --' v y ' ' v 3? 0 TD ,h . ' , Q?- , ' Q I w H-' D -, V H , 1. j A- .0 , ' -V . . ' .iv-rr lb - -. , 'N . .1 ' 4 . . '1 L-, n V X , ' o . . I 177 1 , v J , ' we 0 Vi. First Row D1Ck18 N1xon, Gene Behrens, Karla Horswell, Bill Harper, John Caruth Second Row John Alllnson, B11lv Holdgrafer, Marilyn Isv1k, Dav1d Phllllps, Marty O'Donnell Third Row Dlane Robertson, Jean Mlttelstadt, Donnle Nerland, Cheryl Buntenbach, Ronnle Cayler, Marlene Snlder 195 P153-70 FIFSC Row MSFCIB Murphy, Roger Fagervlk, Jerry Holtkamp, Chuck Arnold, Janice MuKenz1e Second Row Roger Jaynes, Denny Thompson, Larry Harper, Jerry Burton Third Row Gloria Djerf, Judy Scallon, Ronnie Welsch, Marilyn Rockow, C1ndy Rummel WEBSTER FRUIT k GROCERY VAN WYK MOTORS Webster City, Iowa Webster CICV, Iowa 1 t 5 J 0 .. .. e 5 .. .. 1 - ,, ' as ' - . o t -be X 5 I 7 - l f' ' , 4, . - 0 3 . - H - Q . 1 ' 5' '- Q' I .fx D S. ' . gf .. 0 Q L. , , 1 g . I ' f 'I' , ' , 'S' . . A w , K: T . ' a 0 oroomw muvmo -mm-11 FIRST rON SECOND HON THIRD F94 X 1gll5 KINDERGAR TEN K1tt1 Harper Jerald Cadv, Rlchard ne Br an Janet Nlxon, Lenn Sn1der Roger McKenzie, loldvrafer, Dwa Marv Howe John Nagnussen, Varv 3utler, Allen Smlth, Kabhrvn Frayne, Stephanie GF1m6S, Tommy Javnes Lonn1e Greenfield, DOnh1S Voore Larry Walkaw, Leroy Jersen, Donna Herhst, LeAnn Barry, Barble Holdgrafer Terry Wovle, Conrle Knlckerbocker, Rlta Drunasky, Nancy Walker, Tohr Bell COOKS 9 Mrs Gladys w0StW1Ck, Mrs Vyllce Minard E A MHLLIGAN CO MGRZ DRAY LINE Williams, Iowa Williams, Iowa 5 .Z ', A , ' , I D . i A A VA v , , :,fZ ' A My' H , . ABSENT: Jeanne Oooien, Steohen Grimes, Sharon Riskedahl, Q- f i Xi s 5 Q' X Q ' ,, -. JT 5 r x 9 ,F . x J 'ff ,l DRANATICS sntec' cuntest reld Pebruiry 1951 Trey were as iollows Jack Cam bell, Carolyn oayler, Gesley heane, Frank Ierz, Dora d liams Jeanne b8mDC6ll, Agnes Nefl, Arlene Barz, Joan Isxix and a line btle Those partlclpatlng 1n speech contest ln the J nior ye r we e Arlene Barz, Jeanne Campbell, Fern Arends, Agnes Neff, Joan ISVlK Frank Merz and Donald 'lll1dmS The J nior Class Dlay w s given on Octfter 25 and The name of it was 'Rest Assaxedv T e cast was as follow Mr Morlock Mrs Morlock Mr Plew Iary Morlock Miss Ackers Jessica Morlock Lucifer Joe Lanconl Lulgl Lanconl Mr Black Dr Brown The name of the Senior Class c t X as follows Mis Goodin Mrs Clendennlng Miss OglV16 Mr Harper Coach Guthrle Mr Lundqulst Pamela Jones WBuzzN Bailey Shallmar Ames WM1dge' Murphy Faversham Lightly Tallulah Ploetz Ronald Sassoon Miss D111 WT1ckW Tok Mrs Ratchet Elmer B Ames Gesley Keane Jeanne Campbell Tohn Campbell Joan Isvik Carolyn Layler helen Hawes Frank nerz Davik daunann Donald NlllldmS Duane Benrens Edward NOWl1F Play was 'No More Home or N Carolyn ayler Agnes Neff rlene darz Donald W11l1ams John Campbell Gesley Keane Joan Isvik Frank Merz Jeanne Campbell Helen Hames Duane Behrens Fern Arends UdV1d naumann Joan brekke Wayne howe Pauline Uthe Hay Vulgamott Seniors who entered the speech contest this year wereJe1n bell, Carolyn Cayler, Joan Isvik Gesley Keane, and Frank Merz 'Hx x ,,, Tre n Camo S ff Z 3 KIT!! 1iIe!lIEE, , DUNN'S MARKET FIRST STATE BANK Webster City, Iowa WGUSUCI' Ci-UY, Iowa During our sophomore year, ten class members participated in the ',f- H c ' 'z A ' L h 7, . i ' ' ' ' : .n C' ' A i'L Ni1 ' , . ' ' ' ' Q ' n ' , . . gn, I . , . , . . W . . . . . .L . ,yu . F ,w I. , ,V '. ' , I .., , , .. ,I , . . u ' C ' , a ' Ji '. 26. ' ' . ' ' ' . h ' ' 's: . .... . .... G' . ... ... Q cocoa loooL A ' ...... .... ' l . onsololl itil Vx ' Ill! 'ICO' 7 I Mildred.......... ...AYl6H9 Barz . llllloill all! -3' ' '..... .... ' ' V aol anno 1 lv. .' . ....................g ' '. 1 . 1 ' V my k n xl as vas ' ' ' : ' s ' ...... ....o H Ce Q O ' IO! CCI! Z4 O 1 IIQIIQ ll!! I . I ill sill O . C00 Gill i ... .... . ll! 000' l 2 IOC!! D000 ' . J 000009 llll ' Ol! lil! .... .... b 0000 0000 ' ' ' I OQCIIUO Coll , . . ltlll CIOC Y . ... .... . .............. . , c e , e X, f X f' '1l W e f 0 V, L meant f l9b9 1950 Mlss Phylll ldner, Instructor Thls year we had Y e boys' and lrls' lee clu s, V1X9d chozus :wx Yette, quartet r shmen sextette, and reshmer quartet All of the freshmen except one o rtlclnated 1n fle I3 ge WUS1C oups The V1T1S 1D the freshmen sextette were Fern Arends, Jeanne amp bell, Carolyn Uayler, Helen Hames, Joan Isvlk, and Id Olson qBV1d Baumann, Duane Behrens, Gesley Keane, and rrank Herz made upt efresh men quartet Joan Isvlk entered the solo contest th1 year and was the only one to recelve a felt lyre 1950 1951 MISS Beverly Vlncent, Instructor All of the sophomores except three partlclpated ln mus1c groupstbls year Jeanne Campbell, Carolyn Cayler, Helen Hames, Ida Olson,Paul1nelhhe Duane Behrens, Gesley Keane, and Frank herz rece1ved felt lyres Joan ISV1k was the only one to recelve a chenllle lyre The four who entered as sololsts 1n the muslc contest at Rolandvere Joan Isvik, Gesley Keane, Frank Merz, and Ida Clson Joan, Frank, and Ida rated II's and Gesley rated a I 1951 l952 Mrs Ula Mae Ludlum, Instructor Thls year all but three JUH1OPS partlclpated 1n the mus1c groups Gesley Keane and Frank Merz were 1n boys' quartet and Gesley was in mixed quartet Joan Isvlk was 1n glrls' sextette and tr1o Jeanne Campbell, Carolyn Cayler, Ida Olson, Duane Behrens,auiGmley Keane rece1ved Chenllle lyres Arlene Barz and Agnes Neff rece1ved felt lyres Those part1cipat1ng ln the solo contest th1s year were Joan Isvik Gesley Keane, Frank Merz, and Ida Olson 1952 1053 Miss Benlta Moore, Instructor This year we had the same muslc groups as 1n the precedlng years All but three senlors partlclpated 1n the large muslc groups. Senlors in sextette this year were Jeanne Campbell, Carolyn Cayler, Helen Hames, and Joan Isvik. Gesley Keane and Frank Merz were in the boys' quartet. Helen Hames and Gesley Keane were inthe mixed quartet. Those 1n the trio were Jeanne Campbell, Carolyn Cayler, and Joanlsvik. WELDON BROTHERS SWIFT and CONVANY Iowa Falls, Iowa lowl FJ11-, lvwl 6 pl 1 s a 6 , . ' - U aa 3-' S .5 - . .- D , U , , M .. , P f ,IE A l I . . la ' ', ' .1 ' r I ' gr . . . A , V ' , , , 3 n ' ', W f H n- . . .S . - I l I , . 1 0 . n I O . - O 0 1 . O O . O I U 'f . O MUSIC CCHTINUED Those entering as soloists this year are Joan Isvik, Gesley Keane, and Frank Merz. John Campbell, Ray Vulgamott, and Donald Williams receivedfeltlyres this year. Fern Arends, Arlene Barz, and Pauline Uthe received che- nille lyres. Those who received gold pins were.banne Campbell,Chrolyn Cayler, Helen Hames, Joan Isvik, Duane Behrens, Gesley Keane,znd Frank Merz. BAND Mr. Milo Meyers is now the instructor of the band, Duane Behrens, Gesley Keane, Frank Merz, and Ray Vulgamott have been in band all four years of high school. Both the band and mixed chorus have gone to the Music Festival at Webster City the past four years. DX 'XKAEAJJ 15 ' jfs fx: fl a I 'C all If 'csv Joan Isvik, Jeanne Campbell, Carolyn Cayler Williams, Iowa llllams, Iowa 1. 4 I V , AT' .7, Li' :Q 4 6 . - , , 'wx ' ' f 4 rx ,y o 3 Q f O'DCNKELL JACK STHAT FCC? STFRE DICKENSQK fA?DflR3 .. , vie f 3-,QW if W ,L ig 4? 5 5? UWM, f xl UPN-3 wcmet U-of F1TSt Row eryl Cayler, Rolland Hauser, Frank Derz, John mes, esley Keane, Iarlys Anderson rbert Ihle, Vernor Behrens, Chester Hoversten, ane Rlcke, Helen Hames an lsvlk, Jeanne Campbell, CHFC1 Lekma, Sherman ends, Gerald Isvlk, Carolvn Cayler, lsle Hoe D1U1lH9 bthe, Xrl ne darz, Jack Campoell, Carmen twlck, Duane Behrens, N3F1lVU WeStN1Ck, Ramona cke Thlrd Row Fourth Row Ouanrfrre Holland Hauser, Frank Merz, John Hames, Gesley Keane EXTETTE Cheryl Cayler, Joan Isvlk, Jeanne Campbell, Narlys Anderson, Carolyn Cavler, Helen Hames. WOLFOHD HATCHERY STANDARD SERVICE Willlams, Iowa Wllllams, Iowa ff ff e , ff 6 Ks, va .- J -' L' ' fu Q 4 ,A 11.1 . X m 'C' x xx C' ' f ' 'X' 'I ' m. ' 0 f- 0 X 5 . . , O- C . :U ' AL' Q . I h Q 4' Ag ,b W:-of f 4 . .. .. ,,.. . 'pl Q A .y X . l - I -v -J , f L' I mi buoI3mO M', ' ' J , ' H-m ' H o H-m m m I tgmm 4' -1 m A v-5 -'G ' L4 -, - , X 'q - - ' L-' . ' ' O , 4 if 4 - c cu Q I , u .5 , f 4 55 x X f 5.1 ' ,. ! 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Qu, I lrst Row W1ll1e Schutt Donald W1ll18mS Blllx Duden, John Hames Davld Inks :econd Row Robert Qarz, Frank Herz, Vernon Behrens, Sherman Arends, Carrol Knlckerbocker, Robert Knlckerbocker, Coach Ooolen Th1rd Row Jon Peterson, Ronald Frayne, Holland Hau er, Curtls Lekwa Qaaalbvallll kiwlwl In the Sectlonal Tournament held at 3l8lFSOUYH the Tana ers, 1D rlTSt round play defeated oolstock by a score of 16 to 2 I the seml flnal round they were also vlctorlous, by dow: nv Iowan 16 to A In the lnal round they defeated a stron Jewell outflt 5 to 1 In the D1StFlCt Tournawent held at 1l1l3mS the Tan vers de featsd, 1n flFSt round play, Unlon 2 to l In the flnal round they were deVeated bv Kanawha lA to O Team Th y 10 Randall 7 Jewell A 16 Ellsworth 2 15 Noolstock 3 16 Rowan A 5 Jewell 1 2 Unlon l 0 Kanawha lA 3 Jewell l DR. BARRY, Wlulams ELnA's 3:Au'r'f S-1OP, Wllliams arvrzm amxsz. 'vllnams CLIFFOYD BEHhENS, willwns .W n.. f'! , 3 f S -Q YM15 I V, . ,N ' A , 'ff I ,N If W., A. 1 I uf . 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