Williams High School - Tanager Yearbook (Williams, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Class OfflLeTS agaln were elected President thester Hoversten, V1ce Pres1dent Sherman Arends, ecretary Curtis Lekwa, Treasurer John Hames Our class sponsor was Mrs Mary bl er We turned out to be the losers at the JUHIOF Senlor hunt, fa1l1ng to flnd any of the well hldden senlors, and therefore we were the hosts Ne were proud of our JuU1OT class play fh1S fall 'If Mother Only Knew' The followlng rec 1ved basketball and b seball letters ElSlP Roe, Rosemary orilly, Dlane Rlcke, Davld Inks, John Hames, Carrol Knlckerbocker, Vernon Behrens bherman nrends, B111 Duden urtls Lekwa It wasn't a day for the beach but we Journeyed to Clear Lake for our class plCH1C th1s year Xlthough we nearly froze to death we d1d have a lot of fun Ne worked hardcn the Junlor oenlor banquet and lb turn ed out to be a tremendous success we thought Our theme s Oriental Gardens' Then came the yelr we had all dreamed of We were hardy oenlors' Our class roll decreased when Chester Hoversten and Davld Inks had to go to Alden to school Wlllle Schutt transferred to Dows the second semester Class offlcerselected to gulde thlsnmportant ye r were Presldent John Hames, Vlce Pres1dent Vernon Behrens, Secret ary Carrol Knlckerbocker, Treasurer oherman nrends Our cap able clas spon or was nr ohelton Our class nunt was agaln successful the Junlors not a ble to flnd any of the h1d1ng groups The coveted forty word typing DIHS were awarded to flV8 erbocker, and ou t1s Lekwa Two members, also recelved flfty word p1ns M rlys Anderson and El 1e Roe Many boys and girls lettered ln Basketball John Hames Sherman arends, B111 Duden, Vernon Behrens rrol Knicker bocker, Rosemary Flll,, and LlSl9 Roe Diane RlCk6 was basketball manager Baseb ll letters were award d to John Hames, Sherman Arends, B111 Duden Vernon Behrens, and arrol Knickerbocker lxed lH were the class plays, the mu 1C conc rts, and the llttle thlngs 1n classe the JUHIOT 5en1or banquet and many other th1HgS, too numerable to mentlor whlch a l go to make up the hapole t t1me of our llves, the tl e soent ln U11113mS high School Qi llla Xx k MC COXB uOTOR CO WILSON WLLJING Blalrsburg, Iowa Bla1rsourg, Iowa O I ' . . 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L 0 '2i 2 , 6 Q - ' -ij I fk J 0 - A I I N- Y . , nh , , Class Prophecy As we enter the ChF1VlUg metropollsof wlllldms 1n the year l96L, we notice that the populatlon has risen to two mlllion and one The first great change we notice 15 that Carrol Knickerbocker has flnally CDV' A a fam -. ld .M gotten a haircut and combes his hair This change was brought about when Carrol accidentallystruckcnl whlle pumping water at thepump house Heis also the chief of police and the f1re chief ofhllllams Car rol 18 not marrled but he has grown fat trylng Carroltells usthat Royal-bhmson otherwise known as Royal the Rasper, the terrlble Wrestler has just defeated Vern Gayne for the heavy weight t1tleof the world ln Madlson Squarefhrdenin W1ll1ams Th1s was a rather remarkablefeat considerlngthat when he wrest led Hans Shmltt, three weeks ago, he lost his rlght arm, left leg, four flngers and most of his teeth ln splte of that he 13 in tip top shape That hlgh school wrestling sure helped, huh Royal9 . - We develop Jet trouble in OUFJeUmOb1l0, so we pull into a very large, modern,complex --... garage We are amazed to learn that the own er of this garage is Ardean Evans Not only does Ardean run the largesttusiness in town, as far as repairing cars is concerned but he also sells used Oldsmobiles and Hudsons However, weare sorry tohear that h1s Hudsons are not selllng too well Whlle we were dlSCuSS1Hg cars, we saw a Buick screech alarmlngly around a corner and skid to a halt in front of the garage Sherman Arends steps nonchalently out of the car and proceeds to sell ardean a large shxpment of Oldsmoblles He says he gets tired of sittlng in h1s manslon and watching h1s one hundred and ninty lnch telev1sion set an he starts some exc1tement by selling CaPS -- '-X Next we d6C1d8 to goty the capital of Williams It 15 several miles to the capital so wetake a taxi We know that Ma inefbefer owns the Cadllac tax1 ser v1ce company so we declde to try out her taxe line hail one and get ins1de Much to our amazement see that Maxine herself 15 driving it We tell herthat we are on a sight seelng tourand she offers totake us around Sheknows where most of our old school mates areso we accepther offer As we arrive at the capltal, we see two lleutenants carrying Wllllam Duden down the steps toward another one of Max1ne's taxls His medals were so heavy that he cou1dn't walk bylnmself and had to be carried He 18 the head of the Army, Navy, and most lmportant of all, the X, Mar1nes They offered h1m the presldency of the United Stateslast electlon but hetnrned ltoverto Vernon Behrens lnstead Th1s 15 proved by the headllnes on the paper we see on the street corners Elsie Behrens, formerly Elsie Roe, first lady of the land chr1stened the new atomlc o cean liner the QUEEN LLSIE 1n W1ll1ams Navy yard The president, Vernon Behrens stood at her slde durlng the ceremony ex, ' Q22 'ilniff .m. 5 --- EVERETT J ALLINSON, AGENT B P HAMED Williams, Iowa Wllliams, Iowa . . . ,. .I . , 4. , ' ST - 'ij ' ' , - N Q3 ' 4-:IP dig C' 1 . 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I -x,v. w,-,-- a W PROPHECY KCONTINUEDI Next we go to Curtis Lekwa's new three hundred story bank He has built it during thelast twoyears Out on the lawn there is an oldthirty six Chevvy en closed in bronze It is the first car Curtis ever owned And the last one too He now has hid living quarters above the bank and all the exercise he gets - Q is walking to the elevator and back He 15 just as handsome as ever Of course he 15 worth about 515, 000,000 more than he was when he quit school His personal secretary is Dorothy Holdgrafer They make a lovelygmir and we see evidencethat seems to indie ate that Dorothy will soon become Hrs Curtis Lekwa J This evidence was a ring belng worn by Dorothy, but '93 paid for by Curtis E I1 As we leave the bank, we notice the large sign across the street advertising Crilly's Beauty Salon We go into the building to see whether it is the Crilly we knew in high school It turns out to be none other than Rosemary Crilly, the raving beauty of Willlams High of ten years ago She still has the v1tal1ty and the flgure sne had Falls and transported it to Williams where it has become the largest nightclub in the state of Iowa Next we learn that Diane Ricke has become a majority leader of the Democratic party in Congress She has just helped to move the U nited Nations to Williams Diane is the first female majority leader to ever grace Congress, there is a strong possibility that she will take over as Pres1dent in the next election to become the first wom an president of the United States After strolllng several blocks, we bump into a couple with four children trailing behind, after a good look at them, we discover that it is Mr and Mrs Jim Hundahl We learn from J1m that he 15 get ting ready to enter in his fifty speed way race He already holds the championship title for the last four years Mrs Hundahl, who is the former Marlys Anderson,las given up her career as a teacher to take care of the four children As we leave J1m and h1s family, we barely , X P' Y mlss gett1ng h1t by an Airdale bus, as the bus screeches to a stop, we see John Hames propel , led outthe s1de of the bus by an 1nJect1on seat on wheels It 13 then that we realize that the bus is jet powered John is out trying his new atomic powered bus on his daily coast to coast run He is five mln utes early, so he joins us in a cup of coffee While we are drink ing the coffee, we mention that we have f1ve hundred miles to go be for we get home John volunteers to take us since he has a couple of hours to spare Thus we take our leave of Williams, we are glad to know that all of our old class mates are very prosperous and influential PERFECTION DAIRY JIM O'DLhhsLL Iowa Falls, Iowa A11 ians, low' WNW HW, L . x E - eisii-' Ah -1 . . B' : I , , .F 1, 1 3 It '. ,la in high school. .She tells us that Don has bought the Maroon in Iowa A I C' K X, X - . . A A I Xxx I u 1 . :A - fd: -I 0 . if Jw To Vhom It May Concern We the Senlor Class of 195A having sound m1nds and considerlng the uncertalnty of life do hereby publish and declare th1s to be our last will and testament this year of 195A SECTION I Senlor Beouests We the Senior Class will our booths at Baumann's to the class of 19 5 Here's hoplng that you can have them all filled every noon and that you have as many good tlmes as we have had ln the past four years Don't forget to be back by at least six 't1ll, though' We the Senlors w1ll our abllitles of accompl1shment to all of the underclassmon With this ab1l1ty, you should really put W1l l1ams on the map Je the Newspaper Staff w1ll our ab1l1ty to actually get the newspaper out on t1me to next year's staff Work hard and you will manage to meet that deadllne' SECTION II Individual Bequests I, Sherman Arends, w1ll my qu1ck temper to Bryan Krause May be I can get r1d of it this way physlcs bralns to the future class I Vernon Behrens, w1ll my schoolhouse too hlghl' es of Willlams Don't blow the I, Donald Crilly, will my slowness to Bob Barz That way you won't have to spend so much t1me in Mrs E1ler's studv halls I, Rosemary Crllly, will my long blonde ha1r to Carmen westwick for Burnoll s benefit I Bill Duden, w1l1 my posltlon of f1TSt base to Avery Ratske Be sure and don't mlss those fast balls, Avery I ArDean Evans, w1ll my grades to Carl Wlbnolm Alth mlne and yours, you ought to make 1t, Carl IQI' 757735 egg . glpv' IOWA FALLS CITIAEN HI'S ICL CREAM Iowa Falls, Iol Iowa Falls, Iowa . 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Conf I, John Hames, w1ll my center pos1t1on on the basketball team to Monte Thompson Wlth my helght and you s, you may become another Chuck Darllng I Maxlne Hoefer, wlll my dlfferent halr styles to Lela Mae Neves Use a different one every week, lt works better that way I Uorothy Holdprlfer w11l my job at the M R M to Nola Vul am ott Hope you pet as many customers as I dld Uon't let anyof tnem get away now I J1m hundahl wall all the love that the teachers have for me to Carl lbholm It should certalnly prove to be benef1c1al I Royal Johnson w1l1 my abllitv to make people laugh to Harry Arnold I hope lt w1ll do you so e good, harry Carrol Knlckerbocker, w1ll my long ha1r to Gus f1ll13mS You W111 save a lot of money this way, Gus I Curtis Lekwa, wlll my loud volce to Cheryl Cayler We w11l able to hear you now, Chlck I Dlane Rlcke will my basement to any of the kids H S for parties Just remember, the more the mexrler' We, the edltors of the WTanager , wlll our brains, beauty, and beaus to the E1F1S of Nilliams Hlgh School nlth thls unusual com blnation, you should get along Just f1ne, g1P1S In Wltness thereof we have here w1th set our hand and seal to this our last w1ll and testament Presldent Vice Plesldent Secretar Treasurer CLASS MOTTO The best place to find a helplng hand 18 at the end of your own arm COLORS Blue and nhlte FLOWER Red Rose NISSEN'S R sON PACRING CO .lo Webster Clty, Iowa ll , lou I I . ,. . 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' Wi- iams ' 's John Hames, First on the list, On the Basketball floor He'll surely be missed James Hundahl, J1m for short, What ever 13 said, He has a retort Curtis Lekwa, Has a head for business Whether its farm1ng or schoolwork, Or Gifts for Christmas Rosemary Crilly, Our blushing blonde Of all the boys, She is very fond Bill Duden, Handsome and tall Il an ambitious lad Vernon Behrens, Will be famous someday, With nobody else, To stand in his way Don Crilly, With his Mercury in , Still goes to Iowa Falls, We wonder why Maxine Hoefer, Is qulet and nice When she gets married, We'll all throw rice ..-7 Diane Ricke, Short and Neat, When lt comes to fllrting, She can't be beat Elsie Roe, From the crowd draws a hoo When she steps out in fron In her Basketball suit Carrol Knickerbocxer, Enjoys Tanner's classes, A good frlend of the teach He usually passes Dorothy Holdgrafer, Gets lots of mail, Tell us, Dot, From where does it hail? Aroean Evans, A real farm bo His Daddy's dellght Sherman Arends Editor of the paper Always gets it out, Sooner or later Royal Johnson, To say the least Can ralse plgs and calves That can't be beat Marlys Anderson, Last on the Roll Call, Excuse me, Classmates, But th1s is all tv tx er, f'nV FRANK MLRZ WILLIAMS CREAMERY Williams, Iowa Wil118mS, Iowa , . . i 1 I , yy H And a friend to all: His Mamma's Joy. , Vx , , X . A Hi u n , ' 3 ' 1 Xl - . f F3 Q fLf IJ' 19-1-5 CTUNE HEART OF IIY HEAHTJ DEAR MILLIAIK HIGH OF HOW VE HATE: TC LLAVE, ALL OF OUR FRIENDS AND TEACHLHO, HOW wh. GRIEVE' WHEN WE ALRE FRESHMLN WALKING UP AND DOWN THD HALLS BUT, OH THOOE WERE THE GWDOUJMHW YES, WILLIAMS HIGH, wE'HE LEAVING Now FOR GOOD, OH, HO: WE HATE TO GO! AND THOUGH A TEAR DOES GLISTEN, WE wANT You ALL TO LISTEN THIS GANG THAT'S LEAVING WILLIAMS HIGH! JJD A i fm XX SKELLEY STATION DICKINSON HARDWARE Willilml. Iowa willlams, Iowa J! 5, 5' -V Y dfnJO 4yL XZZQQ LiL .r f, EBEQ! AV V Vis L 'A,w wh Qygigv .Eg f 9 JM A, I A H N If if H WE WERE KIND CE BASNFUL KIDS, 5 J A Q N x I If S MX gm ' X x L 2 , ,IB W lfnxfs-.V aff, Q7 N AH: ' . Junior Clans First Row Carolyn Neff, Cheryl Cayler, Carmen Westwick, Shirley Norem Second Row Robert Hansel, Merlin Howe, Holland Hauser X fo FX iffy!-'Z' 9 6 gxi 'ggi -i ., i ll WILLIAMS PRODUCE TED'S BEAUTY SHOP Williams, Iowa Williams, Iowa I : . . l O g X4 R. X, ,, , ,Rx -X, .Q , - . . I . ' I ,, . 1 -A! .Q 'yn x ' 1 :yw-ff ' fs' ' 41 WU, XJ? A.g-.ff I lif Q3Q'?wwh'-Q X 2 ' X - 5 -Y - Qie .zih -. .. ,-,,-,-. -- : ' .T' - Fre hmen Class First Row Gary Fisher, Monte Thompson, Kay Knick erbocker, Dennis Hauser Second Row Joyce Arends, Fae Hoversten, Wilma Norem Shirley Nixon, Bernadine Arends, Josie Arenda Third Row Bernard Hames, JoAnn Walker, Andrea Huddleston, Mary Hundahl, Jane O'Donnel1 Thelma Pampel, Herbert Ihle Fourth Row Jerry Cayler, Gerald Isvik, Bryan Krause Avery Ratzke, Gary Knickerbocker ophomorv Class First Row Carl Wibholm, Mary Knickerbocker, Mar Holtkamp, Peggy Caruth, Harry Arnold Second Row Ronnie Frayne, Dale Johnson, Ramona Ricke, Lela Mae Moves, Bob Barz, Keith Roe Third Row Marilyn Westwick, Marlene Jensen, Bob Knickerbocker, Albert Tordoff, Virginia Howe, Sharon Schutt KARL'S CAFE WOLFORD HATCHERY Iowa Falls, Iowa Williams, Iowa First Row Karen Trampel, Melvin Nlxon, Larry Holtkamp, Mlchael Hames, Daniel Keane, N1ta Hauser Second Row Patricia Scallon, Glen Arnold, LeRoy Johnson, Rlchard Groves, Alan Caruth, Gary Gorder, Joyce Johnson Third Row Karen Frayne, Asher Walker, John Berogan, Janlce Doyle, Earl Geitz, Wray Welsch, V1rgin1a Rlcke Januar muah First Row Sharon Frayne, Charles Ellison, George Merz, Danny Holtkamp, Judy Crouch Second How LeRoy Mauderer, Roger Hoefer, Rlchard Taylor, Wayne Anderson, Ronald Nixon, Marv1n Wllllams, Davld Terfehn Third Row Nola Vulgamott, Charlotte Cr1lly, Karen Qulst, Norma Vulgamott, Rosemary Shold, Sandra Knlckerbocker JONES SPORTING GOODS SUPER VALUE Webster City, Iowa Mebster City, Iowa R A N , . . E R y A , D E First Row Ann Taylor, Shirley Jean Terfehn, Janice Johnson Shlrley Hansel, Elizabeth Hames, Gloria Frayne Leonard Beisner, Jerold Johnson Second Row Larry Groves, Dennis Stremick, Norman Bryan, Ber nard Whittlesey, Dale Whittlesey,Douglas Stremick Dale Nixon Third Row Ella Walterman, Jane Westwick, Patty Radabaugh Terry Greenfield, Harold Dickson, John Mark X D First Row Patrick Keane, Richard Murphy, Gary All1nson, harry Quist, Connie Jaynes, Sally Arnold Second Row Wllliam Tuttle, Robert Johnson, Gwen Groves, Bernard Arends, John Merz, Stella Caruth, Donna Cady Third How Roger Arnold, J U Doss, Sharon Blesner, L1nda Wul aa , Robert Huddleston, Dale Mark, V1rg1n1a KHICK e bocker, Neal Lekwa GOODYEAR STONEGA CO-OPLRATIVE WUUBUU' GUY, Iowa Webster City, Iowa 1 . , B . ', . . 1 ' 9 his l . F 1 A 'T A .nn 'UNLV J - C9 1 -:Q ,Q Q : . ' I a u A n 1 an ' I ' H I A First Row Jerry Holtkamp, Marilyn Rockow, Ronald Dawson, Marcia Murphy, Roger Fagerv1k Second Row Roger Jaynes, Francis Mauderer, Dennis Thompson, Joann Shold, Ronald Welsch, Judy Scallon, Charles Arnold I u First Row Larry Doss, Arne Fagervik, Susan Terfehn, Larry Trampel Second Row John Robblns, Mary Lou Ihle, Delores Huddleston, f -NNN Lyle Hoversteh,Ronald Westwick, Marlyn Gorder , V -.I I lf WEAVER CONSTRUCTION WILLIAMS IMP CO Williams, Iowa Williams Iowa .1 L- Q' M inn ' , -4 1 l fa Q- ,Q EJ 5 Sufi? First Row John Bell, Janet Nixon, Jean Opoien, Gerald Cady, Rita Drunasky, Dwayne Bryan, Stephar Grimes, Jackie Pratt Second Row Lenn Snlder, Kathy Frayne, Terry Doyle, Mary Margaret Butler, Connie Knickerbocker, Stephanie Gr1mes, Lonnie Greenfield Third Row Tommy Jaynes, Sharon Rlskedahl, LeAnn Barry, Larry Walkau, Nancy Walker, Dennis More, Richard Holdgrafer First Row Sheryl Rad baugh, David Phillips, Ray Dawson, D1ck Nixon, John Caruth, Gene Behrens Second Row Cheryl Butenbach, Sue Keane, Diane Robertson, John Allinson, Steven Whlttlesey, Marllyn Isvik Third Row Jon Frayne, Marty O'Donnell, Don Nerland, Marlene Sw , Snider, Norman Gorder, Ronnie Cayler, Jean Mittelstadt H J FEAR FARMERS ELEVATOH Williams, Iowa Williams, Iowa Y 8 - nl' A1-Sljgs-E7:Q5:-. +W A x N 1 l X .wwf-.a I 'Q 1. , m ' I R X KINDERGARTEN F1PSC Row Kenneth Gett1ng, Roger Oskvig, Rlchard Knutson,Deb orah Wllle, Patty Arnold, blane Moore, Terry N1XOH, Judlth Peterson Second Row Jimmy Buntenbach, Re1d d1ll, Toni Harrlson U3Fl1SS Wllllams, Mlke Bryan, Jeffrey Gllmore, Arnold Man derer Third Row Marlowe Dlcklnson, Veronica Brlghton, Rex Dawson, Arlene Snlder, Janet Geitz, Allene Thompson, Larry Hoversten I owns '1 I! Mrs Gladys Westwlck Mrs Mamle Doyle ROBBINS FURNITURE STORE BAUMANN5 STORE Williams, Iowa W11liams, Iowa K 0, ' f J 65 h , F h y 0' O J' 223. . -'M r Ex, 0 ., f' r',fr -it f' Q A-'V X TIVI IE X i 5 xi fy J N MQ Maia 44. 9 75 X F :::. l V X X 1 l f 122533 W N f 1 f'12'fr'1 'X V fx' .7 f XXX A in A at 1 ' ' . 1' 1' , g , f 'I 'S M P' f. 1 1 f' Q f' If aff' JJ' ' 0 X I Q 1 ssh O J f 5 ,. ,f iz X .1 x- fi? J A f hf W NR C 'gf X XXX -df N xxx , . X A X X 'Q R - ,RQ QNQSK X. R mx A V 'V . X xxx , Xx IGWW X I ,227 X '2 if X vw f f fiuf' During our sophomore year, four class members part1cipated in the speech contest They were as follows Marlys Anderson Elsie Roe, Diane Rlcke, and Karla Holst Those partlclpat ng IH speech con+est 1n the gunlor year were Marlys Anderson, Curtls Lekwa, and Bllly Duden The Junior Class Play, Mother Knows Bestn was g1V8H The cast was as follows Janet Maxwell Aunt Mary Connie Maxwell Betty Lou Maxwell Bernadine Wilbur Maxwell Hercules Nelson Mr John Maxwell Gladys Gooch Charles 'Brainsn Burke Dr Jeffrey Gooch Badge Burns Other police officers Q' Marlys Anderson Maxlne Hoefer Rosemary Crilly Elsie Roe Dorothy Holdgrafer Vernon Behrens Carrol Knlckerbocker Billy Duden Diane Ricke Sherman Arends Chester Hoversten Curtis Lekwa David Inks, John Hames ii JSA The name of the Senior Class Play was 'Cinderella's Cottage W The cast was as follows Abbie Fuller Bob Fuller Marion Fuller Everitt Fuller Spanky Minuti Mr Conkle Patsy Fuller Otto Kirschmeir Jim McKa y Daisy Freemont -Maxine Hoefer Carrol Knickerbocker Rosemary Crilly John Hames Marlys Anderson Vernon Behrens Elsie Roe ArDean Evans Sherman Arends Diane Ricke Those that took part in the junior play dur1ng their senior year were Marlys Anderson, Elsie Roe, Diane Ricke, Carrol Knickerbocker, Curtis Lekwa Seniors who entered the speech contest this year were Marlys Anderson and Curtis Lekwa VEHN VULGAMOTT STANDARD SERVICE Williams, Iowa Williams, Iowa 1 t . : , ,, . 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Sxmxxxiwvg -'f' Y lf 1 5, f 1 i- ' . v r TN 1, I , 7 , , fl o fld, 1950 51 Miss Beverley Y1HCCHt, Instructor mh15 year we began our hlgh school career w1th a hlgh percentage of our members partlclpating 1n mus1c groups Chester Hoversten, Ver non Behrens John Hames, Curtls Lekwa, and Donald Crllly took part ln Boys' Glee Club G1rls' Glee Club lncluded BISIC Roe, Marlys Ander SOD, Diane RICKC, Rosemary Crllly, Frleda Greufe, Maxlne Heefer, and uorothy Holdgrafer The Freshmen 1n Mlxed Chorus were, ElS1C Roe, Marlys Anderson, Diane R1cke,Dorothy Holdgrafer, Maxlne Hoefer, Ches ter Hoversten, Curtis Lekwa, John Hames, Vernon Behrens, and Donald Crllly None of our members took part ln any small group slnglng thls year 1951 52 Mrs Ula Mae Ludlum Instructor We gained one new member 1D M1xed Chorus this year Her name was Karla Holst This year some of the Sophomores partlclpated 1n small mus1c groups They were as follows Glrls' Tr1o Marlys Anderson, Glrls' Sextette Marlys Anderson Mlxed Quartette Marlys Anderson, Boys' Cuartette John Hames Marlys Anderson partlclpated ln the bolo Contest th1s year Rlcke, and Elsie Roe recelved Felt Lyres th1s year Marlys Anderson recelved both a Felt nd Chenllle Lyre 1959 53 Mlss Benlta Moore, Instructor Our new member this year was sherman Arends He golned both Boys' Glee Club and Mlxed Chorus John Hames and Marlys Anderson were agaln 1n small group muslc and Marlys again participated 1n solo Contest Vernon Behrens, John Hames, Dlane Rlcke, and Elsle hoe recelved Chen1lle Lyres this year 1953 Sb Miss Benita Moore, Instructor The Senlor Glrls in Glrls' Glee Club are, Marlys Anderson, Dlane Rlcke, Flsie Roe, iosemary Crllly, Dorothy Holdgrafer, and Maxlne Hoefer Bois' Glee Cluh Sherman Arend , Varnon Bchrens,Donald Crll ly, Curtis ekwa, and John Hames All of these took part 1n Mlxed Chorus E A ATLLIGAN L SON HAHDIN CO RURAL ELLCTKIC CO Willlams, Iowa Iowa Falls, Iowa KJ V A . . 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To hlghllpht our Senlor year ln muslc, we presented the Muslcal Comedy, H I S Plnafore by Gllbert and nulllvan The benlors partlc lpatlng were Marlys And rson, ls1e woe, Dlane Rlcke, oherman Arends, Vernon Behrens, CUFCIS Lekwa, and John Hames 0eHlOPS p1rt1c1pat1nP 1n small muslc groups were as follows G1rls'Sextette Llsle QO8,Dl8H6 Rlrke Marlvs Anderson h1xed Vusrt D1ane nlcke, John Home ,Vernon B6hF6HS,bUFC1S Lekwa, Boys' luartette John Names, CUFt1S Lekwa and Vernon Behrens Marlys Ander on, Dlane Rlcke, Vernon Behren , and bUFtlS Lekwa entered 1n Solo 'ontest BAND Nr M110 Neyers 1S avaln th1S year the 1HSCFUCtOT of the band John Hames, CUTC1S Lekwa,Vernon Behrens, are all members of the band Foth the Band and h1xed Clorus have gone to the MUSIC Fe b1V3l at 'ebster Clby for three y ers and Pxndall for one yewr M sr M LUNCH JACK ik JILL SHOP Qlalrbbuvg, Iowa Webster Clty, Iowa I Q n v . A. . x FJ - L . . . F , . . . . . . , ette--Marlys Anderson, John Hamesg Double Ouartette--Marlys Anderson, , 5 ' ' - . .- , . 5 ' ' S ' ' . X U g , . , . . . . 'A V 1 . Ie' l. .a I ' - . Q il , 0 First Row Cheryl Cayler, Mary Lou Holtkamp, Judy Crouch, Sharon Frayne Wilma Norem, Bernadine Arends, The! ma Pampel, Shirley Norem, Nola Vulvamott, Mary Clara Knick erbocker Second How Rose Mary Sho d, Karen Quist, Peggy Caruth, Carolyn Neff, Charlotte Crilly Jirginla Howe, Doro thy Holdgrafer, San dra Knickerbocker Ramona Ricke, Maxine Hoefer yuhl If Hin, Third Row Mar lys Anderson nary Hundahl Rose mary Crilly, Andrea Huddleston, Carmen Nestwick, Marilyn West wick, Marlene Jensen, Else noe, Norma Vulgamott, Fourth How Joyce Arends, Jane O' Donnell, Sharon Schutt Lela Mae Meves Joan Walker, D ane nlcke, Shlr ey Nixon, Josie Arends 2 J' First Row Herbert Ihle, Bob Ba z Rel ,QI-1, land Hauser, Vernon Behrens, Avery Rat zke, Bob Knickerbocker, Wayne Ander SOD Roger Hoefer, Dennis Hauser, Second Row Don Crllly, Hon ald Frayne, Curtis Lekwa, 5 John Hames, Sherman Ar ends, Gerald lsvik Dale Johnson, Ronnie Nixon WEBSTER CITY FRUIT k GROCERY FRED HAHNE PRINTING CO. Webster City, Iowa Webster City, Iowa 5 0 ff ' fy ' Fl J' J. EL C Cf V ge ltbtlrh D in Q 3 : Q - - W 1 5 Q My QS? Z J' I Zmlnxmib Qfhnfns Mary Lou Holtkamp, Judy Crouch, Joyce Arends, Mary C Knlckerbocker, Josle Arends, Dorothy Holdgrafer, Jane O'Donnell, Dlane Rlcke, Thelma Pampel, Nola Vulgamott Second Row Rosemary Crllly, JoAnn Walker, Andrea Huddleston, Marlys Anderson, Mary Hundahl, Carolyn Neff, Lela Mae Meves, Maxlne Hoefer, ElS19 Hoe, Ramona Hlcke, Marllyn west w1ck Marlene Jensen, Carmen VSSEWICK Thlrd Row Holland Hauser, Gerald Isvlk, Bob Knlckerbocker, Ronnle Prayne, Curtis Lekwa, John Hames, Vernon Behrens, Dale Johnson, Wayne Anderson, Roger Hoefer, Denn1s Hauser, Herbert Ihle, Ronnle N1xon, Sherman Arends hlrls .1-xtvt Cheryl Cayler, Dorothy Hold rafer, Carmen ck, Marlys Anderson, Elsle Roe, Dlane R1CkS st vwg , Ligik Che yl Cayler, Marlys cke fi . 290 DAILY FREEMAN JOURNAL DELUXE CLLANLHS Webster City, Iowa Webster City, Iowa FM-- -,..--- .... so , W, , v 1 V Y 1' C1 ' yr l J ' ' H u U A w JUS ' I 553 . K . . . IZ? J . . , - -J --rg? ' f . . W X D KE. ,r .. , E7 K xg vi ' A U LJ f A e I f Hoy' lluartvt f ,frrrrrfx Vernon Behrens, Holland Hauser, John Hames, Curtis Lekwa IXB U 0 so rj .bmi ll I, 'J lJ A Diane Ricke, Jane O'Donnell, Marlys Anderson, Cheryl Cayler Vernon Behrens, Rolland Hauser, John Hames, CUFUIS Lekwa 'VSVJVVMI ed Guar ef -ff Rolland Hauser, Cheryl Cayler, Marlys Anderson, John Hames DUNN'S MARKET MILLER LUMBER C0 Webster City, Iowa Alden, Iowa J' ' db x X i-fCj'f:1ig,,-g,,f - 8 on W, fl' First Row Marlene Jensen, Marilyn Westwlck, Carmen Westwick, Rosemary Crilly, Marlys Anderson Second Row Lela Mae Meves, Curtis Lekwa, J1m Hundahl, Bob Kn1cker bocker, Gerald Isvik, Kay Knickerbocker, Carolyn Neff Third Row Mary Lou Holtkamp, Cheryl Cayler, Vernon Behrens, Rolland Hauser, Sherman Arends, Bob Barz, Jane O'Don dxf! nell, Peggy Caruth ,. First Row Diane Ricke, Shenman Arends, Vernon Behrens, Elsie Roe, Marlys Anderson Second Row Mr Tanner, Max1ne Hoefer, Rosemary Crllly Carmen West wick, Carolyn Neff, Cheryl Cayler, Mary Lou Holtkamp, Jane 0'Donne1l, Charlotte Crilly Third Row Dorothy Holdgrafer, Curtis Lekwa, John Hames, Holland Hauser, Carrol Knickerbocker, J1m Hundahl, Royal Johnson LARSON SERVICE E GARAGE KENNETH GREENFIELD, Wllllams Alden, Iowa CLIFFORD BEHRENS, w11118mS 'S af - X Y A f 145' .if A ZX. .A Y f 1 C A Y? ik, ' 0 - ew paper talf C I . E al 1 S: .M e , Iwi, ,595-jg. fix 5 2110-,A We 9 r,' Er. 'Cs QQ. Q I? X Virginia Ricks Bill Tuttle John herz Gary Allinson Vernon Behrens John Rimes Curtin LOKRH Firit Rb! Neni Lekw ist, Y QU L t0I1 drea Huddles An Patty Scnllon 861' Nita Hau ndi Ui R1'Ilid1DQ Norem ml N11 Second Row 11 DUO Do 0 Jane SGI' is Hsu HD D0 ES ill H is Yarn QI' Gary Fiih and Pluacr 11 R0 Huddleston b Ricks 0113 Rim oryl Cayler, Ch John Berogqg 0785 la Lee M Le ll ulkl Linda Dick Groves SOD hn Jo Y bb B0 Row d Thir Director Left--Mr Meyers Put Keane Keane old Dunnie Glenn PHILLIPS '66 , Wllliams RhTbhL G,RhGL, 1r41ams TEMPLEMAN, VETERINhRLAL, Willlams 3 M'S TOUGERY Iowa Falls HLE ,,, np Q , f wx , W3 65. 'x 1 M X ff XJ f Qi.: Nil? 1 i xl X -1, . E f ' f x '4n!'?f' X 1 wk RAN K3 Girls Basketball First Row JoAnn Walker, Rosemary Cr1l1y, Mary Lou Holtkam Els1e Roe, Marilyn WBSUWICK, Canmen Westwlck Second Row Joyce Hurd, chaperone, Bernad1ne Arends, Cheryl Cayler, Ramona Ricke, Coach Opolen, Marlene Jensen Mary Hundahl, Jane O'Donnell, Mary Clara Knlcker bocker, Diane Ricke, Manager First Row: Sherman Arends, Gary Knlckerbocker, John Hames, Vernon Behrens, Carrol Knlckerbocker. Second Row: Kay Knickerbocker, Manager, Gerald Isvlk, Avery Ratzke, Bill Duden, Bryon Krause, Holland Hauser, 57p Knickerbocker, Bob Barz, Coach Opoien. LQDHHB SWIFT E CO., Iowa Falls STRUTZ CLOTHES SHOP, Iowa Falls BAURER'S SHOE STORE, Iowa Falls G.F. CHIQUET JEWELRY, Iowa Falls vw 5 1 I gi: NSgg?lqL QEQQQ K J 4 .L -,.aa,?g.,ame llcxlfx- z . . l . . P' -V Mc' rm ,I a 121-1 I Q! X Girls Basketball The W1lliams Tana Jets played a good season w1th 19 w1ns and 6 losses In the County Conference we tled second place with Jewell by lOSS1HE only b games out of lb The County Jamboree at Blalrsburg started us off with a blg ban? for the'53 '5A basketball season We defeated Strat ford 2A 18 Our flrst round of tournments was at Randall,vhere we won over Kamrar 52 L2 1U the flrst round Randall outscored us in the second round by 67 Sl Sectlonal Tournment tlme found us at Popegoyyiaylng Alex ander, Alden and Genva,vhere we defeat all three respectlvely, 7 A 70 52, and 5 Thls sent us on our way to the Dis trlct MasonC1tv was our next wlnnlng spot,fbr here we outscored larble Rock 52 A7and Meservey LC 31 Now we were at the State but here our luck dld not fold out for Tlngley beat us 1n the t rolnd ov a sc Team The Blalrsburg Stratford Jewell A Blalrsburg X Kamrar ,I iii Stanhooe Tp Dows Randall QKU Stratford Jewell Kamrar Ellsworth Randall Alden Stanhope Boys Basketball In the first round of the County Tournment the Tangers were defeated by a powerful Stratford team by the score of L5 to 71 Williams had a rough game with Kamrar in the Sectional Tournment and were barely beaten by a score of 53 50 This endedtheir seasonmd gave them arecord of lwin and 16 defeats Team The Blalrsburg Stratford Jewell Blairsburg Kamrar Stanhope Dows Ellsworth Randall Stratford Jewell Kamrar Ellsworth Randall Alden Stanhope luwA BALLS COLD JTOXAGE, lowa Falls FIRESTONE, Iowa F8115 nuvU,.S, Iowa Falls o1cxsoN's, Iowa Falls lf5, - I 9-52. ' Z D' . f ' . . ' firs 1 t ', ' ore of 52-SO. We . 35 f-' T91 7 32 ' 33 2 66 bl 1 X 77 ' 27 1? , Q f, 57 32 1 fy l xx J 73 7 . 55 A 'A A 27 36 27 Q1 J 1 29 Ellsworth A IE 3 X 52 A3 'V 63 69 21 23 Q 58 73 93 71+ 62 ' l+8 We 'IE EU -l 1 L3 71 7 Q Z3 Z3 C A 5 N ' 32 53 X ' Z2 22 Z L3 75 X 6h 76 M L6 L7 ,'M 23 '53 A f 26 Z3 33 39 L8 Zgigh eg QQZZQZZ Flrst Row Vlrglnla RICKG Andrea Huddleston, Jane O'uon nell Joann walker, hary Hund ahl, Charlotte Crllly becond Row Judy Crouch Josl Arends, Bernadlne Arenas Fae Hoversten, Nola Mulgamott Sandra Knlckerbocker, ohlrley Nlxon, Karen QUISC, Joyce A ends, Coach Opolen -N3 ,J FIFSC Row J U Doss, Gerald Isvlk, Bryon Krau e Avery Qatzke, Cary Knickerbocker Second Row Kay Knickerbocker manager, Danny Joe Holtkamp, Denny Hauser, Jerry Cayler Bernle Hames Marvln W1ll13mS, An gy my X 4 'VD QQ we I7 D51 LPA? Joyce and Jos1e Arends and Charlotte Cr1lly Dennls Sharar B YIN1 Y NOTPR CC , Iowa Falls KING'o rLOwEH QHOP, Iowa Falls J C P NNY Cf , Iowa Fa s UB Jkmhb BUAUTY oHOI, Iowa Falls o 0 If I : . . . A. , A V' I - Y, . . - , x v 1 1 1 1 , . , , , V i . . C . . ' L ' r- . . N we I - in I ' ' : . . I 4 5 , I ,N A A . I . h - .Y u A n 1 U, , L . I .:, Monte Thompson, Coach Opolen. ' I A I a ' - If 7 0 .?j, xi Ay, if sf, . I ls. Q N . 1 's F CIHZQR I iHhS . . . . ' ,ov A ' ,N 0 1' 4 . . E ' JY. ll 1 . ' V' L' I ' - EBF' R I-LQ, 5 HARDIN CO TIMES, Iowa Falls SKELLEY STANDARD STATION, Iowa Falls W A DANKER, VET Dows L E OLESON, VET , Dows TF 'J1m'f'I1fXJ.-XL TMHVESTER, .ffiws ,.:'1.nIQ2iLg :L Ei' VV, vows rms F.1.'1r' .:LfPfLY, Pc-Qjoy un in Jil OWS Ba' eball Team Flrst Row John Hames, Bill Duden, J1l11e bchutt, Sherman Arends Gary Knickerbocker, Bob Kn1ckerbocker, Bryan Krause Second Row Kay Knlckerbocker, manager, Vernon Behrens, Carrol Knickerbocker, Gerald Isvlk, Holland Hauser, Bob Barz, Bernie Hames, Dennls Hauser, Monte Thompson, manager, Coach Opoien In the Sect1onal Tournament held at Blalrsburg, the Tanagers were matched with Jewell It was a rough and tough game whlch ended in a tie and had to be called because of darkness How ever, they went back September 21 and defeated Jewell by a7to L score In the second round, Williams had some bad luck and were defeated by Ellsworth 2 to 0 In the County Tourney, Will1ams moved into the f1nalsbyde feat1ng Kamrar and Jewell However Blairsburg was a blt too strong for the Tanagers and beat them A to O Although they were defeated, they received a beautiful trophy for second best team in Hamilton County V-J 0 N E lj' POLO PFNNPUN Ellsworth Radcliffe Kamrar Jewell CDarknessl Jewell Ellsworth Kamrar Jewell Blairsburg L J BANVELL IMP , Dows FRnSER'b INN, Alden FARMER'S GRAIN E LUMBER CO , Dows M0 8 MO TLXICO SERVICE, A1den e I , Eg T e 10 0 O lb 15 10 Ellsworth 6 7 O 12 7 0 X, x :-A .' P61 xg-f ' Sfgf- ?- 'NIP' ' mt W .6 Ill --J ' I IvISSEN'S STANDARD SERVICE, Blairsburg HAROLD'S SPORT SHOP, Webster City I-'LEAK HARDWARE, Webster City HAYNE'S JEWELRY, Webster City ws - X . i . . o' 1 - 4 ., O 3 K' V K . ., , A H -,Nz f , more- 3. ' 'V , QV f ' A , 1 ' A . V 1 f - J ' A Y 5 I ' 7 ' ,S ' 'Z , 'L' ll' ' w- ff . . M. R . ,z.,.4:. ,, X A -X? 'I ' :- X L i 4 - .. , -. by 6 ge -Ma il I pf 0-ink PARKHURST HARDWARE, Webster City LEE'S GLASS R CHINA, Webster City ZOLNOSKY JEWELRY, Webster Clty WESTERVELT'S SHOES, Webster City H. X ! EICHMAN'S, Webster City WILLIAMS SLHVICE, Webster City MODERN CLEANERS, Webster City CHUCK'S PHOTOS, Webster C1ty 1a'5W 'a -1-Yr HILL an STEPP APPLIANCES, Webster City GAMBLES, websner City HUB CLOTHING, Webster City WOODWARD'S, Webster City B .na 6 oglldet Ma GL - This annual has been made possible by sponsoring Business Firms in Williams, Iowa Falls, Webster City, Blairsburg, Alden, Dows, and Popejoy. The name of the firm appears at the bottom of each page. One name indicates a full page sponsor, two names, each firm sponsors one half page, four names, each firm sponsors one fourth page. Advertising ratesi Full page 310.005 one half page 35.00, one fourth page 63.50. WEBSTER k CORRAL THEATRES, Webster City BUELL OLDSMOBILE, Webster THE M N'S SHOP, Webster City BRIN'S, Webster City City aw Lfaabi 2441, leg- Qurfi- elm MMU 5- V yh1,1 l if ,E -x ,w,,l 'uno CHAPMAWS FURNITURE. websner City SCHAGER PRODUCE, Alden SUPER MAID CAFE, Webster City BROWN'S CAFE Webster City 8 ' C I 1 S- 113-,. :gg ' ,MJJMS I sm . .' - W nw' X 3: A Ov ,A r , -A C -4. L, I ei 'Rx I , H: 08 , u , . '.f Ang' . .S , - ,. A . 7 A ... ,- 23 5? Twi g : 1' i' E Z- i p 0, - I - Q ' .S 'Qt' ,s. .fx 'L 4 ' I -, li, gf-Q ei , if? Q 9 A if C 4. -'E .f f' 'u ' I Q J COLLEGIATE P Kunsusfty 1 I f.x V::'LfL1'n-'V' B-' - B ACTUQY IWW CNW: i
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