Williams High School - Tanager Yearbook (Williams, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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Twenty twoexcited Freshmen walked 1nto thernw cherished halls of Williams H1gh School in 1950 They were Marlys Anderson, Sherman Arends, Vernon Behrens, Darlene Clark, Donald Crilly, Willlam Duden, Frieda Greufe, John Hames, Maxine Hoefer, Dorothy Holdgrafer, Chester Hoversten, James Hundahl, David Inks, Carrol Knickerbocker, Curtis Lekwa, David Mark, Daryl Minard, Diane Rlcke, Elsie Roe, William Schutt, and Axel Wibholm We soon elected class officers as follows, President Elsie Roe, Vice President Chester Hoversten, Secretary, Mar lya Anderson, Treasurer Curtis Lekwa Our class sponsor was Edward Hemenway During theyear we lost three classmates Darlene Clark, Daryl Minard, and Frieda Greufe, who moved to Milo, Iowa Several Members were active in sports Bill Duden was basketball manager Elsie Roe and Frieda Greufe received basketball letters Several were awarded junior high basket ball letters At the FFGSDMHHQSOPDOMOPB hunt we found only one group of Sophomores and therefore we were forced to dish out the treats At the Sophomore Party, Elsie Roe and Daryl Minard were our candidates for King and Queen The Ledges at Boone was the site of our class picnic We started the Sophomore year w1th n1neteen members We lost Curtis Lekwa who attended school in Minneapolis, but The class officers were electeu as follows, Presldent David Inks,Vice President, David Mark, Secretary Elsie Roe Treasurer Rosemary Crilly Our class sponsor was Mrs Ludlum Sophomores who served at thedunior Senior banquet were Marlys Anderson, Rosemary Crilly, Elsie Roe, Diane Ricke, Sherman Arends, John Hames, David Inks, and David ark Those receiving basketball letters were Elsie Roe Mar lys Anderson, Diane Ricks, Rosemary Crllly and David Inks Baseball letters were awarded to Bill Duden, David Inks, Sherman Arends, and John Hames We put on a party for the high school this year Games and square dancing made up the entertalnment We won our hunt th1s year w1th the freshmen only suc ceeding in finding one group Later ln the year we Journeyed to Dolliver Park at Fort Dodge for our class picnlc In the fall of l952,we became upperclassmen with eight een members Karla Holst moved back to Ames but Curtis Lekwa rejoined the class Two new members, Ardean Evans and Royal Johnson, enrolled at the beginning of the second semester making us twenty strong LINCOLN 5 MEHUURY FARMER'S CO OPERATIVE ELEVATOR Webster City, Iowa 3la1rsburg, Iowa Q5 gained Karla Holst who moved to our community from Ames.



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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 ' . . ' . -'1 . . . C - , , - - , . , . ' e' a : . , I - v ' ' - ' J V ' ' f f , ' , . . . . wa N '. . I L , . A - . l , . Y V P . . , . . . . , Q z - . - V Z I 1 I - - - , , - 's s V . ' . , - X . , , . seniors: Marlys Anderson,EHsie Roe,ihane Ricke,Carrol Knick- , l . . . 1 o A ' -- C1 ' S. . ' ' ' , Ca - C ' Y' ' ' . .' , ' a , ' e ' . ' Fr , , V ,f ' ' s' e . . . 53 - , . V . , A. . .L l . S . . , .m . f. . L 0 '2i 2 , 6 Q - ' -ij I fk J 0 - A I I N- Y . , nh , ,

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