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We are also happy to dedicate this book&#13;
to Mr. James McKeon for his deepest sincerety and helpfulness to our class. He&#13;
has helped our boys play each other in&#13;
intramurals after school hours and has&#13;
done much to make the science department the most outstanding in the United&#13;
States. Thank you, Mr. McKeon, for all&#13;
your service to us, the class of '57.&#13;
We are happy to dedicate this book&#13;
to Miss Winfred Buckwalter who has&#13;
h ad a long successful career here at ISD.&#13;
For 43 years he has taught and given her&#13;
loyal support to the school. She is wellknown to everyone and as she retires the&#13;
best wishes of the class of '57 go with&#13;
her. Words cannot express what Miss&#13;
Buckwalter has done to help all of us. &#13;
Governor Herschel Loveless &#13;
Board&#13;
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Richard H. Plock&#13;
Roy E. Stevens&#13;
Arthur Barlow&#13;
of Regents&#13;
C. L. Fredrickson&#13;
Harry H. Hageman&#13;
President&#13;
Lester Gillette&#13;
Clifford Strawman&#13;
Mrs. Willard Archie&#13;
Mrs. Morris Berkness&#13;
Finance Committe e&#13;
A. W . Walsh Carl Gernetzky David A. Dancer&#13;
Secretary To Board &#13;
LLOYD E. BERG&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
MISS DORCAS AXTELL&#13;
Secretary to the Business M anager&#13;
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Calendar&#13;
SEPTEMBER&#13;
4-The students came to school and classes&#13;
began the next day.&#13;
14-Seniors were glad to begin to have senior privileges.&#13;
27-The Seniors had a meeting to make&#13;
plans for their annual.&#13;
OCTOBER&#13;
1-Luncheon was served to members of the&#13;
Legislature and Interim committees.&#13;
3-Seniors had a surprise birthday party&#13;
for Norma Prine.&#13;
5-The football players and some of the&#13;
seniors went to the Illinois School for&#13;
the Deaf.&#13;
12-Friday afternoon all classes were dismissed because of a football game with&#13;
Kuemper of Carroll.&#13;
17-The pupils had their first roller skating&#13;
party at the Manawa rink.&#13;
19-A bonfire for the Kansas School for the&#13;
Deaf was held on the athletic field.&#13;
20-Norma Prine was crowned queen.&#13;
24-The Seniors had a meeting to discuss&#13;
the class book, motto and color of&#13;
gowns.&#13;
31-The boys and girls had a Halloween&#13;
party.&#13;
NOVEMBER&#13;
7-General Faculty meeting. Mr. Walsh of&#13;
the finance committee gave a speech on&#13;
the legislative askings.&#13;
8-The Y.M.L.S. had their first meeting&#13;
with Mr. Giangreco.&#13;
14- Senior meeting. Plans made on yearbook and other matters.&#13;
21-John Gannon went to Chicago, Illinois,&#13;
to show the cattle.&#13;
29-Y.M.L.S. meetings.&#13;
DECEMBER&#13;
7- Another roller skating party at the M.anawa rink.&#13;
10-Gallaudet Day. A program about Thomas H. Gallaudet was given. He was&#13;
honored for all the work he did in helping the deaf. .&#13;
16--Mr. and Mrs. Giangreco had the Seniors for their Annual Christmas party.&#13;
19-Y.M.L.S. and Y-teens had a Christmas&#13;
meeting. Marlene Hestness demonstrated how to wrap gifts.&#13;
21-Christmas Vacation began. Everyone&#13;
was happy to head home.&#13;
JANUARY&#13;
6--The boys and girls returned to school.&#13;
7--Classes resumed. Juniors received class&#13;
of '58 rings.&#13;
10- Senior meeting. Work began to progress on the annual.&#13;
18-Seniors began having graduation pictures taken.&#13;
25-The Seniors enjoyed a trip to the City&#13;
Water Purification plant.&#13;
FEBRUARY&#13;
14-Valentine Party.&#13;
18-General Faculty meeting.&#13;
20-The pupils had a roller skating party at&#13;
Manawa rink.&#13;
2 'i-Four seniors, (Marion Van Manen, John&#13;
Gannon, Norma Prine, and Shirley Mcleland) took part in the Mardi Gras.&#13;
MARCH&#13;
6-Senior meeting.&#13;
9-The basketball girl players went to Des&#13;
Moines, Iowa, to watch the girls' state&#13;
tournament.&#13;
15-The boys and girls had a St. Patrick's&#13;
Day party.&#13;
19-Dr. George Detmold (Dean of Gallaudet College) visited our school and&#13;
talked to the teachers and students. Dennis Wernimont received a certificate of&#13;
merit from WOW-TV for being one of&#13;
the outstanding basketball players of&#13;
Southwest Iowa . .&#13;
22-Seven basketball players, two managers,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Huston, and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Giangreco went to the Spare Time&#13;
ca fe in Omaha for dinner.&#13;
23-Eighteen basketball players, Mr.&#13;
Weaver, Mr. Huston and Mr. Berg&#13;
went to Des Moines to watch the final&#13;
state tournament basketball games.&#13;
24- Dennis W ernimont appeared on KMTV&#13;
to receive a citation for being one of&#13;
the outstanding basketball players of&#13;
Southwest Iowa.&#13;
25- Some seniors went to Omaha to watch&#13;
the Ice Capades.&#13;
27-Athletic Award Banquet, Mr. Fred&#13;
H awks, sportswriter, main speaker.&#13;
APRIL&#13;
12- through to 2 1, Easter V acation.&#13;
29- All boys and girls went to Omaha to&#13;
watch the circus.&#13;
MAY&#13;
2 and 3- Some of the seniors took the Gallaudet College examination.&#13;
3- The Senior and Junior Banquet.&#13;
8- General Faculty meeting.&#13;
24- Field Day.&#13;
JUNE&#13;
2- Baccalaureat Day.&#13;
'i-Graduation Day.&#13;
6- Summer V acation hegins. &#13;
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MISS ANN EGAN&#13;
Principal of Middle Division&#13;
MISS DELORES HENRY&#13;
Secretary to the&#13;
Supervising Principal&#13;
NORMAN SCARVIE&#13;
Vocational Principal&#13;
MRS. ADA BELLE DETWEILER&#13;
Head Teacher - Lower Division &#13;
MRS. JENNINGS&#13;
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MR. LAHN&#13;
Boy's Physical Education&#13;
- ,.._ ..........&#13;
MR. WEAVER&#13;
Audiologist,&#13;
Athletic Director&#13;
Faculty&#13;
MRS. MOURER&#13;
Typewriting, Filing,&#13;
Guidance and Literature&#13;
MRS. RUEBEL&#13;
English, Literature&#13;
MRS. McLAUGHLIN&#13;
A rt&#13;
Custodians&#13;
MR. COLSON&#13;
MR. BEifME &#13;
MR. NETUSIL&#13;
Woodworking and&#13;
Upholstery&#13;
Faculty&#13;
MR. BARRON&#13;
Baking&#13;
MR. BEERS&#13;
General Metalwork&#13;
Coach&#13;
MRS. McCONNELL&#13;
Home Economics,&#13;
Clothing&#13;
MRS. OSBORNE&#13;
Home Economics,&#13;
Foods &#13;
School&#13;
Operating the Linotype Cabinet Making&#13;
Printing Upholstering &#13;
Metal Working Shoe Repairing&#13;
Baking&#13;
General Shop &#13;
Religious Ad visors&#13;
REV. RYAN&#13;
Catholic&#13;
REV. GRACE&#13;
Episcopalian&#13;
Chapel&#13;
MSGR. DANAHEY&#13;
Catholic&#13;
REV. BURNS&#13;
Catholic&#13;
REV. MAPPES&#13;
Lutheran &#13;
... .&#13;
/\ l \ A &#13;
Y. M. L. S.&#13;
I&#13;
,,. 1&#13;
Front: G. Myers, T. Fuller, H . Daggett, Mr. Giangreco.&#13;
Back: L. Ohm, L. Manley, M. Van Manen, ]. Gannon, ]. Coffman .&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
Front: B. Kendall, C. Porter, Mrs. Copela nd, N . Prine, Mrs. Smith, S. Erb, S. McLeland.&#13;
Second Row: B. Pospisil, M. Coughlon, B. Bergthold, C. Bea n, L. Witte, P . Nicol,&#13;
]. Stubbe, ]. Brook, A. Lindsay , S. Kay.&#13;
Third Row: L. Kaplan, B. Zimmerman, M . Larkin, H . Sordragcr, M. 13;-i rr, D. Goud,&#13;
C. Henry, S. DuBois, D. Bourne, ]. Shepherd, V. Henrickson.&#13;
Back: R. Dyle, P. Carritt, J. Wheeler, L. Christcnsnn, K. O.tz.y n, J I3ooy , D. 11l'ik ,&#13;
E. McLaughlin, A. Witt, K. Shoemaki&gt; r, R. Redmond . &#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Norma Prine, Gloria Darrah,&#13;
Patty Carritt, Verona H endrickson, Ann Lindsay. Sponsor, Mrs.&#13;
Tyndale.&#13;
Annual&#13;
Staff&#13;
First Row, Seated : J. Booy,&#13;
·D. Wernimont, F. Hoffman,&#13;
J. Coffman, H . Daggett.&#13;
Back Row: J. Gannon, S.&#13;
Kay, L. Kaplan, S. Mcleland, B. Pospisil, R. Thompson, B. Kline, C. Porter, M.&#13;
Van Manen, N . Prine, G.&#13;
Myers.&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Norma Prine, Marion V an Manen, John Gannon,&#13;
Shirley Mcleland. &#13;
Drivers Training&#13;
H . Daggett, Mr. Beers, S. Mcl eland, ]. Booy, N . Prine, B. Pas·&#13;
pisil , C. Porter.&#13;
Cub Scouts&#13;
PACK 4&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Arlyce Witt, Maurine Coughla n,&#13;
Bonnie Kendall.&#13;
Front : S. Stout, R. T ynan, K. Peacock, L. Elliot, C. W ragc, R. Da J o, C. Hanson,&#13;
M. Surber, T. W itt.&#13;
Second Row : Mr. M. Laurent, M. Awe, E. Stevens, V. DawJ y, T. Bu ~· hh z, S.&#13;
Gaines, T. A llen, ]. Fall, G. Lewis, R. Herbold, L. Kingrcv, Mr. Perkins.&#13;
Back: D. Buchholz, C. Ridenour, R. Barkhurst, C. Bowm..111. n. .1 en . D John -&#13;
son, J. A hrens, M . Wiebold, D. Good, S. Dorsey, L. Grid1w w, E Rf"chmnml. &#13;
Boy&#13;
Scouts&#13;
TROOP 4&#13;
Front: L. Straw, L. Sparks, D. Fischer, ]. Danner, M. Haley, R. Orr, R. Schuur, L.&#13;
Spreng, G. W eiland, P. Sell, R. Sipma, 0 . Chambers, L. Philips.&#13;
Second row: F. Bourne, L. N ededrmeyer, R. Cavanaugh, G. McKinney, R. Milligan, D. Kern, ]. Marsh, V. Banks. M. H agen, R. McDonough, M. Neuforth, F.&#13;
Van Tree, J. Blue, J. H ale, R. Vasey.&#13;
Third row: W . Kahley, R. Shannon, L. Sebert, A . Homer, L. Tierney, R. James,&#13;
M. Hanse, L. Schultz, J. LeH ew, B. W aters, D. Park, A. Knight, M . Busby.&#13;
Back: C. Leinard, G. Engelba rts, E. Biccum, M. Stubberud, A. Beers, Scoutmaster,].&#13;
Dallman, H . Sellers, L. Pennington, P. Bullard, W . Zimmerman, T. Beery.&#13;
Explorer&#13;
Scouts&#13;
TROOP4&#13;
Front: Mr. Culton, D. Lantz, B. Markle , C. Ridley, R. Pudans, ]. Siders, R. Bolt,&#13;
Mr. ]. McKean .&#13;
Second Row: G. Ciha , D. Good, D. Peak.&#13;
Back: ]. W eber, ]. Brown. M. Whaley, R. Potter, C. Peterson.&#13;
TROOP 266&#13;
Front: J. Purdy, N. Alberts,&#13;
E. H ass, M. D a I e n , P.&#13;
EwolJt, J Luther.&#13;
SeconJ Row: D . Soppe, S.&#13;
Fairchild, A. W eber, ]. Jurgensen, S. Maylone, V .&#13;
Claude, D. Ellison.&#13;
Back: Mrs. McLaughlin ,&#13;
Mrs. H ughes.&#13;
Brownies &#13;
Girl&#13;
Scouts&#13;
TROOP 199&#13;
Front: L. Brainard, M . Boos, B. Hincock, K. Cramer.&#13;
Second Row: C. A llen, A. Ritze, J. Johnson, P. Strawhorn, A . Lehman,&#13;
N . Schladeteky.&#13;
Back: J. Robertson, C. Halupnick, J. Batcheller, Miss Lunstrap, D. Surber, S. Hayworth, C. Dewey.&#13;
TROOP 200&#13;
Front: E. Meyer, C. Bull, B. Latimer, J. Siders, K. Shoemaker.&#13;
Back: Mrs. Robey, N . Howard, C. Johnnsen, P. Crees, N . Hilsabeck, L. Riggs,&#13;
M. Ueding, Mrs. Sweem.&#13;
TROOP 198&#13;
Front: K. Billings, W . Garrison, K. Smith, B. Winters, A. Yulga.&#13;
Back : A. Beers, B. Kielman, J. Nicholson, R. Walker, S. Wood, C. Klarstr m,&#13;
S. Hayworth, R. Foster. &#13;
A&#13;
T&#13;
H&#13;
L -- /&#13;
·&#13;
-,__________&#13;
-.. _ ... ""-..,,;&#13;
E ~&#13;
T~&#13;
I&#13;
c&#13;
s &#13;
The 1956 Bobcats, left to right, front row: Jack Congdon, Eddie Daggett, Dale&#13;
H arris, Dennis Wernimont, and LeWayne Berry. Second Row: Larry Manley,&#13;
Larry Jones, Arnold Kruse, Jens Sorensen, Marion V an Manen, and Donald Van&#13;
Soelen. Third Row: Manager Joedy Coffman, Lamuel Good, Dick Day, Soren&#13;
Peterson, Boyd Brinkley, Robert Carlson, and Coach Forrest Huston . . Back Row:&#13;
Dennis Evans, John Gallo, H oward Kroemer, Lynn O hm, Roger Wing, M anager&#13;
John Gannon and Manager Floyd Hoffman. Not Shown : M arcus Petty and Anthony Gallo.&#13;
ISD has had an eleven man football team for the last 14 years. It will continue&#13;
eleven man football next fall, but will also have a new 6 man team for the Nishna&#13;
Conference. ISD wil abandon eleve n man footba ll .ind use six ma n for its regular 1958 schedule.&#13;
Last fall ISD lost 5 games and won only one from the Kansas School fo r the Deaf&#13;
at Homecoming. Though our team was green, it gave many thrills.&#13;
It deserves admi·ration and praise because it was fu ll of determination and courage&#13;
and played to the best of its ability. &#13;
EDDIE DAGGETT&#13;
Guard&#13;
MARION VAN MANEN&#13;
Center&#13;
JENS SORSENSEN&#13;
Guard&#13;
LAWAYNE BERRY&#13;
Tackle&#13;
ARNOLD KRUSE&#13;
Tackle&#13;
DALE HARRIS&#13;
End&#13;
JACK CONGDON&#13;
Halfback&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
LARRY JONES&#13;
End&#13;
LARRY MANLEY&#13;
Fullback&#13;
DENNIS WERNIMONT DONALD VAN SOELEN&#13;
Quarterback Halfback &#13;
195'6-57 BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM&#13;
First Row, left to right: Don V an Soelen, Dennis Wernimont, Larry Manley,&#13;
.'\rnold Kruse, Jens Sorensen.&#13;
Second Row: John Gallo, Robert Carlson, Lemuel Good, Lewayne Berry, Lynn Ohm.&#13;
Back Row: Coach Huston, Dale Harris, Marion V an Manen, M anagers John Gan·&#13;
non, Thomas Fuller.&#13;
Don V an Soelen is shown fighting for&#13;
a rebound aga inst Northboro as Jens&#13;
Sorensen watches. Northboro upset&#13;
Iowa Dea f in the first round of the&#13;
District tournament, 67-65 . &#13;
LARRY MANLEY&#13;
Guard&#13;
DONALD VAN SOELEN&#13;
Center&#13;
MARION VAN MANEN&#13;
Forward&#13;
(&#13;
BOYS' BASKETBALL RECORD&#13;
We They&#13;
Logan ............................. .45&#13;
Beebeetown .................... 53&#13;
Danbury (Catholic) ...... 37&#13;
Calumet (Liberty) ........ 34&#13;
M oorhead ........................ 59&#13;
Little Sioux .................... 66&#13;
Panama St. M ary .......... 59&#13;
T abor .. ..... .............. ......... 64&#13;
Woodbine ...................... 36&#13;
N ebraska D eaf ... ........ .. .49&#13;
Omah a (Cathedral) ...... 48&#13;
Minden ..................... ....... 51&#13;
Treynor .................... ...... 55&#13;
Omaha (Holy N ame) .... 49&#13;
H enderson .............. ........ 68&#13;
Griswold ............. ........... 50&#13;
W ales Lincoln .............. .. 52&#13;
44&#13;
36&#13;
54&#13;
63&#13;
61&#13;
59&#13;
57&#13;
65&#13;
52&#13;
52&#13;
51&#13;
58&#13;
71&#13;
75&#13;
37&#13;
48&#13;
68&#13;
Pottawattamie Boys' Tournament&#13;
O akland .......................... H 48&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
Pacific Junction .............. 66 43&#13;
H astings .......................... 68 44&#13;
M alvern .... ...................... 5 l 45&#13;
District Tournament&#13;
Northboro ...................... 65 67&#13;
JENS SORENSEN&#13;
Forward&#13;
ARNOLD KRUSE&#13;
G uard&#13;
DALE H ARRIS&#13;
Forward &#13;
Left to Right, Front Row: Mr. Beers, Coach S. DuBois, D. Bourne, S. Mcl eland,&#13;
C. Bean.&#13;
Second Row: Manager G. Darrah, V . Hendrickson, P. Carritt, M. H ovinga, B.&#13;
Bergthold.&#13;
Third Row: Y: Berscheid, C. Henry, D. Good, M. Coughlan, B. Pospisil.&#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
Despite another losing season, the 1956-57 ISD girls' basketball team showed much&#13;
improvement over last year. The games during the season were exciting ones to&#13;
watch.&#13;
The play of Betty Berghold and Luetta Christensen as forwards and the fine defensive&#13;
guarding of Madeline Hovinga, Sharyl DuBois and Carol Bean made this season&#13;
one to remember. &#13;
BETTY BERGTHOLD&#13;
Forward&#13;
MADELINE HOVINGA&#13;
Forward&#13;
GIRLS' 1956-57 BASKETBALL&#13;
RECORD&#13;
We They&#13;
Tabor ................ .............. 26 48&#13;
Logan .............................. 32&#13;
Beebeetown .................... 29&#13;
Glenwood ............. ........... 22&#13;
Moorehead .................... 35&#13;
Little Sioux ..................... 56&#13;
St. Panama .. ......... ........... 26&#13;
Tabor .............................. 38&#13;
Woodbine ...................... 26&#13;
Macedonia ...................... 19&#13;
Minden .......................... 20&#13;
Wales Lincoln ................ 22&#13;
Henderson ...................... 23&#13;
43&#13;
43&#13;
63&#13;
66&#13;
60&#13;
31&#13;
73&#13;
50&#13;
63&#13;
64&#13;
62&#13;
45&#13;
Pottawattamie Girls' Tournament&#13;
Walnut ................... .... ..... 17 53&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
Wales Lincoln ... ............. 23 65&#13;
LUETTA CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Forward&#13;
CAROL BEAN SHARYL DuBOIS&#13;
Guard Guard&#13;
SHIRLEY McLELAND&#13;
Guard &#13;
Arnold Kruse&#13;
Jackie Congdon&#13;
Front: Coach, Mr. Huston, J. Congdon, R. Wing, M. Petty.&#13;
Back: Mgr., J. Gannon, J. Sorenson, D . W ernimont, A. Kruse,&#13;
Mgr., J. Coffman.&#13;
BOYS TRACK&#13;
April 25 ................................ ...... At Bellevue, N ebr.&#13;
April 26 ............ .... .... At Nebraska School for Deaf&#13;
April 30 ...................................... .............. At Villisca&#13;
May 10 .............. ........ ........ District Meet at Villisca&#13;
May 18 .... .................. .... State Meet at Des Moines&#13;
Dennis Wernimont Roger W ing&#13;
Jens Sorenson&#13;
Marcus Petty &#13;
Norma Prine&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
Queen&#13;
and&#13;
Her Court&#13;
of Honor&#13;
Carol Porter, Sharon Kay, Barbara Pospisil&#13;
Shirl ey M cLeland, Janice Booy, Libby Kaplan&#13;
Northwestern National life Insurance Co.&#13;
Life Insurance Counselors&#13;
Fee Chew Harold Tiarks Gerald W. Kirn&#13;
17 No. Main St. Phone 3-1725&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 3-7811 510 Mynster St. &#13;
&#13;
LOWER,.,&#13;
CLASSES &#13;
FIRST YEAR A&#13;
Front: Mrs. Berger, D.&#13;
Clark, ]. Olberg, D. T eepe.&#13;
Back: T. Skoglund, B.&#13;
Sparks, R. Stewart, J. Fisher.&#13;
KINDERGARTEN&#13;
Front: Mrs. Isaacs, A . Sellers, M . Romesbury, K.&#13;
Brown, A . Kayser.&#13;
Back: ]. Carter, E. Powell,&#13;
L. H omer, S. Buchholz.&#13;
FIRST YEAR B&#13;
Front: Mrs. Robinson, C .&#13;
Cisler, S. Pistole, J. Rasmussen, L. Olson.&#13;
Back: S. Ritchie, S. Slater,&#13;
T. Hartney, D. Block. &#13;
LOWER UNCLASSIFIED&#13;
Front: D. Johnson, L. Fonkert, D. Cava naugh, Mrs. Woods.&#13;
Back : S. Fairchild , R. Sipma, M. Volz.&#13;
SECOND YEAR A&#13;
Front : Mrs. Albertson, M . Jones, S. Peterson, V. Pate, A. Swim.&#13;
Back: S. Gaines, M. Lange, B. Hanse, B. Daggett, R. H erbold. &#13;
SECOND YEAR D&#13;
Front: Mrs. Bonar, D. Berggren, M . Erpelding, G.&#13;
Wimmer.&#13;
Back : F. Mapes, M. Wirth,&#13;
C. W rage, G. Lewis.&#13;
SECOND YEAR C&#13;
Front: T. Stevens, S. Gehring, K. Lawler, S. Schultz.&#13;
Back: ]. O e lb e r g, D .&#13;
Froehle, P. Dalen, M. Surber, S. Barker, Mrs. Hughes.&#13;
THIRD YEAR A&#13;
Front: Mrs. Bebensee, C.&#13;
Bowman, P. E w o 1 d t , ].&#13;
Luther, L. Straw.&#13;
Back: ]. Fall, J. Jurgensen,&#13;
D. Fischer, B. Orr. &#13;
THIRD YEAR C&#13;
Front: Mrs. Emerick, T.&#13;
Buchholz, C. H anson, R.&#13;
T ynan, S. Stout.&#13;
Back : T. Allen, D . Goode,&#13;
M . A we, C. Ridenour, R.&#13;
Barkhurst.&#13;
. ,&#13;
r ,&#13;
~~/&#13;
THIRD YEAR B&#13;
Front: Mrs. Detweiler, K.&#13;
Hovorka, E. Johnson, S.&#13;
Peterson, E. Stevens.&#13;
Back : L. Elliot, D. Madsen,&#13;
R. Sullivan, T. Witt, J.&#13;
Ahren .&#13;
FOURTH YEAR A&#13;
Front: Mrs. Peterson, E.&#13;
H ass, R. H erbold, K. Peacock, ]. Purdy.&#13;
Back: M. H anse, D. Ellison, M. Dalen, L. Kingery. &#13;
FOURTH YEAR B&#13;
Front: Mrs. Chew, N . Alberts, L. Griefnow, D. Soppe, R. Dado.&#13;
Back : R. James, S. Maylone,&#13;
L. Brainard, M . Stubberud.&#13;
FIFTH YEAR A&#13;
Front: Mrs. Wymore, N.&#13;
Schladetzky. S. Hayworth ,&#13;
L. Neddermeyer, M. Wiebold, L. Sparks.&#13;
Back: L. Spreng, A. Kn ight,&#13;
D. Parks, G. Engelharts, M.&#13;
Hagene .&#13;
FOURTH YEAR C&#13;
Front : Mrs. Ph e lp s, V .&#13;
Dawdy, E. Richmond, ].&#13;
Dann er, M . Haley.&#13;
Back: G. A gee, ]. Robertso n, A . W eber, S. Dorsey. &#13;
FIFTH YEAR B&#13;
Front: Mr. Culton, J. H ale, C. All n, P. Strawhorn.&#13;
Back: D. Buchholz, A . Homer, B. W aters, M. Bo s.&#13;
Absent: F. Shook.&#13;
--&#13;
FIFTH YEAR C&#13;
r&#13;
Front: Miss Foster, V. Claude, W. Garrison, ]. W eber, ]. Blue, R. McDonough.&#13;
Back : W . Powell , L. Pennington, M . Simons, M . Busby, E. Beccum. &#13;
DEAF-BLIND DIVISION&#13;
Front: L. McNair, G. Whitmer, H . Iuinn, ]. Stark, G. Suranye.&#13;
Second Row: Miss Hussman, Mrs. S. Spencer, V. VerHelet, Miss M arsh, Mrs. Beers.&#13;
Back: Miss Talbot, Mrs. Huston.&#13;
Front: B. Shaw, B. Schultz, ]. Peterson, E. Howard, M. M atthia.&#13;
Back : Miss]. V iring, J. Fiduccia, Mr. H oward, L. Phillips, D . Young, Mr. Leavitt. &#13;
SIXTH YEAR A&#13;
Front: Mrs. Robey, B. Hircock, F. V an Trees, G. McKinney, R. Shannon.&#13;
Back: L. Schultz, R. Pudans,&#13;
H . Sellers, L. Sebert.&#13;
SIXTH YEAR C&#13;
Front: Mrs. Greenlee, ].&#13;
Johnson, G. W eiland, R.&#13;
Milligan, D. Kern, ]. Marsh.&#13;
Back: L. Tierney, 0 . Chambers, K. Cramer, K. Surber,&#13;
B. Kahley.&#13;
SIXTH YEAR B&#13;
Front: Mrs. S w e e m , C.&#13;
Hlupnick, J. Batcheller, A.&#13;
Lehman, A. Ritze.&#13;
Back: P. Sell, C. Leinard,&#13;
R. Vasey, W . Zimmerman,&#13;
J. LeHew. &#13;
SIXTH YEAR M&#13;
Front: G. Ciha, K. McCarthy, D. W eeter.&#13;
Back: L. Schnetter, W . Carrigan, Miss Sorrills.&#13;
SEVENTH YEAR A&#13;
Front: B. Winters, A. Yulga, S. Hayworth.&#13;
Miss H ansen&#13;
Rhythm&#13;
Back: K. Smith, i;;., Meyer, Mrs. Tyndale, E. Anderson, M. Neuforth. &#13;
EIGHTH YEAR A&#13;
Front: Miss Buckwalter, S.&#13;
Wood, ]. Siders, J. Snyder,&#13;
M. Thompson.&#13;
Back: D. Lantz, D. Peterson, S. McHugh, J. Siders,&#13;
F. Bourne.&#13;
SEVENTH YEAR B&#13;
Front: K. Billings, B. Keilman, J. Nicholson.&#13;
Back: R. Walker, N. Hilsabeck, Mrs. Smith, J. Feltz,&#13;
P. Bullard.&#13;
Absent: B. Markle.&#13;
EIGHTH YEAR B&#13;
Front: K. Shoemaker, C.&#13;
Johnnson, P. Cr ee s, M.&#13;
Ueding, Miss Davis.&#13;
Back: D. Peak, M. Whaley,&#13;
J. Dallman, R. Bolt. &#13;
EIGHTH YEAR C&#13;
Front: N . Howard, C. Peterson, B. Latimer.&#13;
Back : E. McLaughlin, L.&#13;
Riggs, C. Bull, Miss Buckwalter.&#13;
SEVENTH YEAR M&#13;
Front: Mrs. Scarvie, T.&#13;
Beery, C. Ridley, V. Banks,&#13;
C. Dewey, C. Klarstrom.&#13;
Back: 9-M Class., D. Bogue,&#13;
R. Wing, E. Campie, R.&#13;
Dyke, J. Brooks.&#13;
Absent: H. Sorgdragen.&#13;
EIGHTH YEAR M&#13;
Front: D. Good, R . Survis,&#13;
R. H endricks.&#13;
Back : Mr. Laurent, M.&#13;
N olte, J. Brown, R. Potter. &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
I FRESHMEN l&#13;
9th YEAR &#13;
Ninth Year&#13;
NINTH YEAR&#13;
Front: J. Stubbe, C. Schroeder, M . Barr, M. Coughlan, C. H enry, E. Meyer.&#13;
Second Row: H . Stanbury, R. Carlson, D. Day, G. Burnett, L. Beery, B. Yvonne.&#13;
Back Row: M . Petty, J. Gallo, G. Borgaila, A. Gallo, N . V an Wyk.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Front Row: W. Zimmerman, J. Wheeler, M. Billings, D. Good, S. Meyer, B.&#13;
Bergthold.&#13;
Second Row: I. Cox, H . Kroemer, L. Larkin, L. Witte, P. Nicol, J. Shepherd.&#13;
Back Row: E. Daggett, S. Peterson, L. Good, L. Jones, J. Congdon, B. Hickman. &#13;
SOPHOMORE&#13;
Front: Ss. DuBois, L. Chri tenson, C. Bean, D. Bourne.&#13;
Back: L. Ohm, L. Manley, M . Hovinga, P. Carritt.&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
Front: V . H endrickson, A. Lindsay, G. Darrsh, S. Erb, T. Fuller, D. Van Soelen,&#13;
J. Sorenson.&#13;
Second Row: A. Mellema, B. Kendall, K. Bazyn, D. Harris, A. Kruse.&#13;
Back: R. Richmond, D. Beik, A. Witt, R. Noble, J. Foxen. &#13;
Class History&#13;
(by Gerald Myers)&#13;
This is a history of the class of nineteen&#13;
hundred and fifty seven. It is a record of&#13;
reference to the Seniors of whom this book&#13;
should unfold to you and yours.&#13;
Norma Prine was born October 3, 1935&#13;
near Fort Dodge, Iowa. She entered school&#13;
in September, 1951.&#13;
Carol Porter was born M ay 28, 1938 in&#13;
Minnesota. She came to school in September, 1943. H er first teacher was M . Miller.&#13;
Janice Booy was born March 18, 1938 in&#13;
Marion county, Iowa. She entered school&#13;
September, 1943 . Her teacher at that time&#13;
was M. Miller.&#13;
Shirley McLeland was born January 14,&#13;
1940 on a farm near Cantril, Iowa. She&#13;
entered school September, 1946. Her first&#13;
teacher was Miss Snyder.&#13;
Roland Thompson was born February 26,&#13;
1936 in Clinton, Iowa. He entered school&#13;
September, 1941. His first teacher was Miss&#13;
Talbot.&#13;
Marion Van Manen was born July 18,&#13;
1937 on a farm near Kellogg, Iowa. He entered school September, 194 3. His teacher&#13;
was Miss Carr at that time.&#13;
Robert Kline was born November 15&#13;
1935 ear Bucknell, Iowa. His first teache;&#13;
was Miss Carr and he entered school October, 1944.&#13;
Harris Daggett was born August 10, 1938&#13;
in Grundy Center, Iowa . He entered school&#13;
September, 1943. The teacher at that time&#13;
was M. Miller.&#13;
Floyd Hoff man was born December 15,&#13;
19 3 5 on a farm near La Motte, Iowa and entered school September, 1945 . His first&#13;
teacher was Mrs. Detweiler.&#13;
Sharon Kay was born February 24, 1937&#13;
in Charles City, Iowa and she entered school&#13;
October, 1948. Her first teacher was Miss&#13;
Cox.&#13;
Libby Kaplan was born December 7, 1934&#13;
in Chilsea, Iowa. She entered school September, 1951.&#13;
Gerald Myers was born January 6, 1936&#13;
in D avenport, Iowa. H e entered school September, 1952.&#13;
Barbara Pospisil was born July 14, 1937&#13;
in Betram, Iowa. She entered school September, 1943 . H er first teacher was M. Miller.&#13;
Joedy Coffman was born D ecember 27&#13;
1935 in Unionville, Missouri. H e entered&#13;
school September, 1943 . His first teacher&#13;
was Miss Carr.&#13;
John Gannon was born on M ay 1, 1936&#13;
on a fa rm near Delmar, Iowa. H e entered&#13;
school in September, 1946. His first teacher&#13;
was Mrs. Kennedy.&#13;
Dennis Wernimont was born M arch 18&#13;
1938 in Auburn, Iowa. H e entered schooi&#13;
September, 1944. His first teacher was Miss&#13;
Carr.&#13;
H erbert Anderson was born on January&#13;
7, 1941 m Sioux City. H e entered school&#13;
in 1955. &#13;
&#13;
Herbert Anderson&#13;
Joedy Coffman&#13;
Cub Scout&#13;
Boy Scout&#13;
Exp&#13;
lorer&#13;
Y.M&#13;
.L.S. Football&#13;
Ba&#13;
s&#13;
k&#13;
etball&#13;
Wre&#13;
stlin g&#13;
Student&#13;
M&#13;
a&#13;
nager of football, track&#13;
John Gannon&#13;
Cub&#13;
S&#13;
cout&#13;
Boy Sc&#13;
o&#13;
ut&#13;
Explorer President of&#13;
Y.M.L.S .&#13;
Football&#13;
Ba&#13;
sketball&#13;
Track&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Student Manager&#13;
of football, basketball, track&#13;
Janice Booy&#13;
Brownie Girl Scout Y -Teens Secretary of Class Basketball&#13;
G.A&#13;
.A.&#13;
Footb&#13;
all Princess&#13;
Harris Daggett&#13;
Cub Scout&#13;
Boy Scout '&#13;
Explorer&#13;
Y.M&#13;
.L.S .&#13;
Floyd Hoffman&#13;
Boy Scout&#13;
Explor&#13;
er&#13;
Y&#13;
.M.L.S.&#13;
Football&#13;
Ba&#13;
s&#13;
k&#13;
etball&#13;
Tra&#13;
ck&#13;
Stud&#13;
ent&#13;
M&#13;
a&#13;
n&#13;
a&#13;
ger&#13;
of foo tb&#13;
all &#13;
Libby Kaplan&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
Football Princess&#13;
Robert Kline&#13;
Boy Scout&#13;
Wrestlin g&#13;
Gerald Myers&#13;
Camera Club&#13;
Football&#13;
Track&#13;
Wrestlin g&#13;
Y.M L.S.&#13;
Sharon Kay&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
Brownie&#13;
Y-Teens,&#13;
Foothall Princess&#13;
~llirley McLeland&#13;
Brownie&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
:;ecretary of&#13;
Y-T eens&#13;
Mardi Gras 1}.A.A.&#13;
· J' arsity basketball,&#13;
Pootball Princess&#13;
C:1rol Porter&#13;
Brownie&#13;
Y-Teem&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
Football Princess &#13;
Barbara Pospisil&#13;
Brownie&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
Ba&#13;
sketball&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
Football Prince&#13;
ss&#13;
Rol&#13;
and Thompson&#13;
Cub Scout Boy Scout Foot ba ll&#13;
Wrestlin g&#13;
Dennis Wernimont&#13;
Cub Scout&#13;
Boy Scout Explorer Y.M .L.S.&#13;
Football Basketball T rack&#13;
Vice&#13;
P&#13;
r&#13;
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sid&#13;
ent&#13;
of class&#13;
So&#13;
u&#13;
t&#13;
hwest Iowa&#13;
ba&#13;
s&#13;
k&#13;
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tball&#13;
awar&#13;
ds&#13;
f I&#13;
.&#13;
Norma Prine&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
Vice President of&#13;
Y-teens Football Queen&#13;
G.A&#13;
.A.&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Marion Van&#13;
M anen&#13;
Cub Scout&#13;
Boy&#13;
S&#13;
cout&#13;
Explorer&#13;
Y.M&#13;
.L.S.&#13;
Mardi Gr&#13;
as&#13;
Footb&#13;
all&#13;
Ba&#13;
s&#13;
k&#13;
etball&#13;
Track&#13;
Pre&#13;
sident of cla s&#13;
Mr. Swain&#13;
Sp&#13;
o&#13;
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sor in&#13;
19&#13;
5&#13;
4-56&#13;
L&#13;
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to We&#13;
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V ir&#13;
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chool&#13;
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D&#13;
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Class&#13;
(by Shirley Mcleland)&#13;
It's hot summer. The air is filled with&#13;
the smell of a fresh sa lty sea, which is seen&#13;
with several white sails, while the breeze&#13;
whispers so ftly near and far. The world&#13;
seems very quiet from the high bluff of a&#13;
Naples Castle where I sit quitely on the&#13;
porch terrace in the hot sun. Life is ge tting&#13;
dull and I am growing restless when fortunately, my maid delivers my mail. She hands&#13;
me something that looks familiar. I open it&#13;
to see what it is , - oh , it is our old school&#13;
paper, the "Hawkeye N ews." It is the first&#13;
time in 10 years that it has finally r eached&#13;
me. As I start to read, I notice a headline,&#13;
"Class of 19.57 Having A Reunion." Oh,&#13;
how disappointed I am since I had to miss&#13;
it. But I am thrilled to know what my classmates are doing at this time.&#13;
The first young lady to be presented&#13;
at the class reunion was Miss Carol Porter,&#13;
now a private secretary to the head of the&#13;
Rockfell er Building in N ew York City.&#13;
A big man with his favorite cigar came&#13;
along to ISD with his lovely wife and four&#13;
offsprings - two girls an&lt;l two boys and&#13;
all chubby, from Kansas City, Kansas, where&#13;
he has operated his own printing business.&#13;
Oh, he's good old chubby Joedy Coffman!&#13;
Two gentlemen, now wearing grey hair,&#13;
are still living in good old Iowa and they&#13;
are especially enjoying their jobs as printers&#13;
in D avenport. They are Gerald Myers and&#13;
Roland Thompson. Roland adds that he is&#13;
still chasing beautiful girls.&#13;
A couple just celebrated their eighth&#13;
wedding anniversary and it is reported that&#13;
they were the first ones to get married in&#13;
this class. They are Mr. and Mrs. Marion&#13;
V an M anen, (Norma Prine) and they&#13;
proudly brou ght along with them - three&#13;
boys! Marion is now an atomic researcher&#13;
in hot, dry Arizona . N orma stays home&#13;
with the boys.&#13;
The school is mighty proud of its record,&#13;
its girls captured the finals in the State&#13;
Tournament. The tall man with plenty of&#13;
encoura gement for the girls was said to be&#13;
Dennis W ernimont, our basketball hero! He&#13;
especially enjoys his bachelor's life !&#13;
Prophecy&#13;
John Gannon may be a little disappointed, but is proud of the five big healthy&#13;
girls in his family. He especially loves his&#13;
best cook - his own wife. He is now operating his father's farm.&#13;
Everyone was thrilled to head the adventures from Alaska where a blonde girl,&#13;
the former Janice Booy went vacationing&#13;
with her husband who is now the General&#13;
of the Air Force. They said that they also&#13;
enjoyed their two little ones.&#13;
Libby Kaplan now is the owner of a&#13;
Children's Home where she has never enjoyed life so much . Sharon Kay, Libby's assistant, enjoys it, too.&#13;
The class reunion went perfectly with&#13;
sunny weather, thanks to the weatherman,&#13;
Robert Kline, now working under the&#13;
W eather Bureau in his hometown, Albia.&#13;
Everyone enjoyed the former Barbara&#13;
Pospisil's chatters. She is now married, has&#13;
three sweet little girls and is living happily&#13;
in southwestern California.&#13;
Our muscular man, Floyd Hoffman,&#13;
came along, too, with his lovely wife and&#13;
new offspring. H e reported that he enjoys&#13;
farm life near his hometown. He reports&#13;
that he rai es about 40 head of ca ttle yearly.&#13;
H arris Daggett is happier than ever,&#13;
someone reported, since he now operates his&#13;
own business near Duluth. Minnesota .&#13;
Someone must be wea lthy in this group.&#13;
H e won the $64,000 Question several years&#13;
ago. H e now runs the city library in his&#13;
hometown, Sioux City, and also an author of&#13;
the best-selling mystery book, "The Secret&#13;
Plot" and his name is Herbert Anderson.&#13;
But where's Shirley?&#13;
My, I really laughed at this! Well, after&#13;
all, I have been vacationing in this Naples&#13;
Castle in N aples, Italy. I am a secretary to&#13;
a professor of T exas University. You better&#13;
guess more. W e were happily married with&#13;
a swell family - two kids. &#13;
Class&#13;
Upon behalf of my client, the class of&#13;
1957, of Iowa School for the Deaf, of Council Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
W e have called you together upon this&#13;
solemn and serious occasion, to listen to our&#13;
last will and testament, and to receive from&#13;
our dying hand the few gifts we have to&#13;
bestow in our last moments. Cutting so rapidly loose from school and finding so many&#13;
things of such gigantic proportions to be attended to before the end should come upon&#13;
us, realizing at the same time that we h ave&#13;
no longer any time left to spend in cultivation of our own virtues, we did collectively&#13;
and individually, deem it best to distribute&#13;
these virtues with our own hands to those&#13;
friends to whose needs they seem best fitted .&#13;
W e, the Senior class, want to let everybody know how much we appreciate all the&#13;
things that we have learned and shall treasure them fo r the rest of our lives. W e shall&#13;
remembe r all the fun we had in the past&#13;
yea rs.&#13;
Listen, then one and all, while we read&#13;
this will to you and swea r to it :&#13;
The following may seem but trifing bequests, but we hope they may be accepted,&#13;
not as worthless things lavishly thrown away&#13;
because we can no longe r keep them, but as&#13;
va luable assets to those who may receive&#13;
them, and a continual reminder of the generosity of hear displayed in our free and fu ll&#13;
bestowa l.&#13;
Dennis W ernimont gives his ability m&#13;
athl etics to Larry Manley.&#13;
Marion V an Ma nen bestows his president's job to Jens Sorensen.&#13;
Shirley Mcl eland gives her intelligence&#13;
to G lori a Darrah .&#13;
Sharon Kay gives her shyness to Conni e&#13;
Henry.&#13;
Robert Kli ne leaves his weather reports&#13;
to w homeve r may he interested .&#13;
Libby Kaplan who is the qui et type of a&#13;
girl passes it on to Patty Nicol.&#13;
Will&#13;
Carol Porter leaves her chatting to Patty&#13;
Carritt.&#13;
Floyd Hoffman leaves his h andsome&#13;
looks to Lynn Ohm.&#13;
Joedy Coffman leaves h is chubbiness to&#13;
Judy Wheeler.&#13;
Roland Thompson gives his laziness to&#13;
Dale H arris.&#13;
Gerald M yers gives his lamp shade to&#13;
Larry M anley.&#13;
H erbert Anderson leaves his habit m&#13;
reading good books to D avid Peterson .&#13;
John Gannon leaves his thoughts and&#13;
arguing about sports to Don V an Soelen .&#13;
Barbara Pospisil gladly leaves her comic&#13;
books to Judy Shepherd.&#13;
Jani ce Booy gives her cheerfulness to&#13;
M adeli ne H ovinga.&#13;
N orma Prine passes on the Queen of&#13;
H omecoming to whomever it may be.&#13;
H arris D aggett leaves his sleepiness to&#13;
[van Cox.&#13;
W e would like to leave our gratitude&#13;
to Mr. Berg fo r many h appy yea rs at ISD&#13;
and fo r the many other opportunities h e&#13;
h as ma J e ava il able fo r us.&#13;
W e leave our heartfe lt thanks to Mr.&#13;
Gia ngreco fo r his h ard work in helping us&#13;
to plan fo r our future.&#13;
W e give our thanks to Mr. Scarvie, fo r&#13;
h is interest in our vocational development&#13;
and h is many kin d encouragements.&#13;
Signed th is fifth day of June.&#13;
T h e Senior C la ss of 1957. &#13;
NAME&#13;
}Q&lt;dy Coffman&#13;
0 TUbby"&#13;
Herbert Andenoo&#13;
"H erby"&#13;
Janice Booy&#13;
" Joan" or&#13;
11Dlondi e"&#13;
C:arol Porttt&#13;
Barbar-a PospiJil&#13;
"Bab."&#13;
Sharon Kay&#13;
"Cherry"&#13;
Libby Kaplan&#13;
Shirley Mel.eland&#13;
"Smilcy 11&#13;
Denni5 W ernimo nt&#13;
"D enny"&#13;
John Gannon&#13;
.. Johnny"&#13;
Marion Va n Manen&#13;
"Dutch"&#13;
8.oland Thompson&#13;
"Rollie' '&#13;
"Daag~ ''&#13;
Ge.raid Myen&#13;
"Scoop"&#13;
Robort Kline&#13;
"Bob"&#13;
Floyd Hoffmann&#13;
"Holly"&#13;
Norma Prine&#13;
.. Nose"&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
\Vrcstling&#13;
B:ukctball&#13;
Footb01ll&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Skating&#13;
D anc ea&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Dan cu&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Baseba ll&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Baseba ll ,&#13;
Skating&#13;
Badminto n&#13;
Basketba ll ,&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Football,&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Softball&#13;
Track&#13;
Foot ball,&#13;
Ba ket ll&#13;
T rack,&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Swimmin g.&#13;
So ftball&#13;
B:uketball&#13;
\Vrcstling,&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Coif,&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Boxing&#13;
Baseba ll,&#13;
Volleyba ll&#13;
Swimming,&#13;
football,&#13;
Baakctball,&#13;
Swimmin g&#13;
Track&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Softball,&#13;
Volle)ll&gt;all&#13;
Badminton&#13;
H OBBY&#13;
Collecting Stamps&#13;
Fishing&#13;
Huntin g&#13;
Reading&#13;
Collecting Cats&#13;
Reading News pape rs&#13;
a nd Traveling&#13;
Read in g&#13;
Newspapers and&#13;
Ma ga:inca&#13;
Fishing&#13;
Riding a nd T alking&#13;
\Vith My Friends&#13;
Sewing, \Va lkin g&#13;
hfodcling Boats,&#13;
Airplanes, Trains, Etc.&#13;
Tra\'clin g, Farming&#13;
Collecting Match Books&#13;
\Vorki ng On&#13;
\Verd Putties&#13;
Model Railroads,&#13;
Pi5hin g, Travc.ling,&#13;
Camping&#13;
T raveling, Fishing&#13;
Riding, Boating&#13;
Lathe \Vo rk&#13;
Making Movies&#13;
Coll ecting \Vcstern&#13;
Bd t Buckles&#13;
Hunting&#13;
Keeping \Ve athcr&#13;
Records&#13;
Farming, Hunting,&#13;
Petting /\nimal11&#13;
Fishing&#13;
Sewing, Cooking&#13;
Coll ecting Ceramic&#13;
Pigs&#13;
Class Roster&#13;
PET PEEVE WEAKNESS&#13;
To Get Up Early Girls&#13;
Reading Comic Books Reading Comic Books&#13;
Spin;ich Malt! (Chocolate)&#13;
Fu nny Styled Food&#13;
Fishin g&#13;
To Get Up Early&#13;
To Get Up Eorly&#13;
" I Don't Like&#13;
Gossips"&#13;
Bein g Bothued&#13;
When In A&#13;
Bad Mood&#13;
Homework&#13;
To Shave&#13;
Fussy A bout Food&#13;
All Foods&#13;
A ll Foods&#13;
Eating and Ta.lking&#13;
Cindy&#13;
II Foods&#13;
Milk, Ice Cream&#13;
Bothering The Girls!&#13;
Ice Cream Ban&#13;
N orma&#13;
Cheese&#13;
FAVORITE&#13;
SAYING&#13;
""But" , "If'&#13;
Phooey !, Bah!&#13;
That! Or Why!&#13;
Don't Be Silly!&#13;
Stop It!&#13;
I do not like that!&#13;
Stop Makin g&#13;
Up Stories&#13;
Yes Sir or Okay !&#13;
I Have Never&#13;
Thought&#13;
or It&#13;
Bah!&#13;
Baby! Maybe!&#13;
Yes!&#13;
To Get Up Late 'To Eat and Drink \Vhat Did You Say?&#13;
To G et Up Early&#13;
People \Vho Don "t&#13;
Use Com mon Sense&#13;
Getting Up Ea rly&#13;
in the Mornin g&#13;
Bein g Particular&#13;
\\Tith My Hair&#13;
I H ate To Get&#13;
Re ad y To Go&#13;
Any Place&#13;
Chocolat e lee Cream&#13;
o r Pepsi Cola&#13;
Lemon Pies&#13;
Sharon Kay&#13;
Beautiful Girls!&#13;
Ice Cream Bars&#13;
Pay Day&#13;
Candy Bara&#13;
\Vhat"s The Matter?&#13;
I Reckon, So W hat!&#13;
I W on't Believe You!&#13;
O h!&#13;
\Vh11t"s the Matter?&#13;
FAVORITE PAST TIME&#13;
\Vatch.ing Sports on T V&#13;
Copying or \Vriting&#13;
My Own Stories&#13;
\\' riling Letters&#13;
Chatting, \Vatching TV&#13;
Chatting or \Vriting&#13;
l etters&#13;
\Vatching TV&#13;
Reading&#13;
Visiting and&#13;
\Vriting Lette rs&#13;
Chatting&#13;
Readin g Books&#13;
T alkin g, \Vatching&#13;
T V Shows&#13;
Chatting&#13;
Reading Booka&#13;
Talking, \Vatching&#13;
TV Shows&#13;
Sleeping&#13;
Chatting&#13;
ListeninR To Radio&#13;
or Practicing&#13;
Harlem Basketball&#13;
Arguing Too Much&#13;
Talking, Dn.ncing&#13;
l istening to the Radio&#13;
Reading&#13;
FAVORITE&#13;
SUBJECTS&#13;
English, Math&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Vocational, Typing&#13;
Typing, Math, Filing&#13;
Filing, T yping&#13;
Vocational, English&#13;
Typing, English&#13;
Vocational, English&#13;
A ll of Them&#13;
AMBmON&#13;
Linotype Operator&#13;
or Pressman&#13;
\Vorking in a&#13;
Small Print Shop&#13;
Typist&#13;
Typist&#13;
Factory \\forker&#13;
Typist&#13;
\\Tork in&#13;
Catholic Home&#13;
All: Especially College or Typist&#13;
the Teachers&#13;
Algebra, History Printer or Carpentc1&#13;
History, Civics College or Fanner&#13;
Makes No Difference College o r Linotype&#13;
Operator&#13;
Mathematics, Chemistry&#13;
English&#13;
Algebra, English&#13;
History, Typing&#13;
Science, Guidance&#13;
Ci vi ca&#13;
Algebra, Chemistry&#13;
Mathematics, English&#13;
like 1\11 Subjects&#13;
and My T eachers&#13;
Printing&#13;
Factory Worker I&#13;
Apprentice at&#13;
The Daily T imca&#13;
Printer&#13;
Ru nning a Bulldozer&#13;
or Farmer&#13;
or Factory Worker&#13;
H ousewife&#13;
or filing Oerk&#13;
or Typist &#13;
Senior Activities &#13;
/&#13;
~&#13;
~.-~~~~&#13;
- --.......&#13;
- ---- ,_ ~- 3: -'~&#13;
~ &#13;
Primary&#13;
Cooking&#13;
Front: Verona H endrickson, Margaret&#13;
Neilsen. Back: Clem Corbitt, Mary&#13;
Deputy, Doris Carter, Irene Klahn,&#13;
Velma Lewis.&#13;
Hall&#13;
Counselors&#13;
Miss G. Busch , Miss M . O rr, Miss L.&#13;
W h itmore, Mrs. G. Grabill, Miss R .&#13;
McClanahan, Miss B. Daty, Mrs. L.&#13;
Valette.&#13;
Best Wishes to Class of '57&#13;
RON'S STEAK HOUSE&#13;
1707 Highway 375 &#13;
Infirmary&#13;
Dentist&#13;
Doctors&#13;
.. -&#13;
Dr. Best&#13;
Robert Fredette, Dr. Don Lash&#13;
Nurse Nurses&#13;
Head Nurses&#13;
'&#13;
Mrs. Zimmerman&#13;
Mrs. Langfeldt&#13;
Mrs. Hansen&#13;
Housekeeper, Miss Royer &#13;
Dormitory&#13;
Counselors&#13;
Left to right: Mr. D. Wallace, Mr. R. Mister,&#13;
Dean, Mr. Scott, Cuscaden, Mr. M. Perkins, Mr.&#13;
Kaercher. ·&#13;
House Mother&#13;
Miss M. Lamberson&#13;
Mrs. T. Wiles&#13;
Night Watches&#13;
Mrs. V. E. Gustafson, Mrs. N. Duckworth, Mrs.&#13;
S. Rasmussen, Miss Armstrong.&#13;
Counselors&#13;
Front: Mrs. F. Robinson , Mrs. E. Thompson.&#13;
Back : Mrs. V . T imson, Dea n, Mrs. A . Peare ,&#13;
Mrs. M . Reninger.&#13;
Store Keeper&#13;
Arthur T . Whitman&#13;
House Keepers&#13;
Mrs. M . Gillert (seated) , Mrs. G. M esserl i, Mr.5 .&#13;
M. Grnnherg, Miss E. Steger. &#13;
Cooking ....... -...o- -~&#13;
Mrs. T. O wen, Mrs. R . Knight, Mrs. H . N etusil,&#13;
Miss B. ForJ.&#13;
Carpenters and Printers&#13;
M r. M orris, P . Culton, C. Fain, H . Rossbund&#13;
Sewing&#13;
Mrs. [. Bryson , Miss M . N ord yke&#13;
Bus Driver&#13;
Front: Mrs. R. H all, Mrs. 0 . Marshall.&#13;
Back : L. Bacchus, Mrs. E. Leiren, Mrs. E. Ellis,&#13;
Mrs. M . Conrad.&#13;
Sewing Barber&#13;
Mrs. Lena. Reimer&#13;
Mr. Mangusn&#13;
Janitors&#13;
LeRoy Bacchus, Jim Servis, George Weidman&#13;
Congratu lations&#13;
MERC:HANTS CHEMICAL COMPANY&#13;
L. H estness 605 Leavenworth Omaha, Nebraska AT 475 5 &#13;
Building&#13;
Superintendent's Residence &#13;
Building &#13;
Po-wer&#13;
Generator Plant&#13;
Laundry&#13;
Front: Mrs. Dowling, Mrs. Schlu tz, Mrs. Schickoufsky,&#13;
Mrs. Clifton.&#13;
Back: Mrs. Seley, Mrs. Moule, Mr. Johnson, Mrs.&#13;
Jensen, Mrs. Ausby.&#13;
H o u se&#13;
Campus Foreman&#13;
MR. G N OSBORNE&#13;
Power House&#13;
Chief Engineer Fischer, F. McLain, D . Kersinger, Mr.&#13;
R. Baker, F. Downard , W . Schickoufsky, ]. Grap.&#13;
ELECTRO LANE TV&#13;
Radio - Television - Phonographs&#13;
Cus Halminiak Personalized Service&#13;
Council Bluff , Iowa &#13;
Fare-well&#13;
As we, the seniors leave ISD, we want to say "good bye and thank&#13;
you" to everyone. We appreciate all that you have done for us. To&#13;
our teachers, counselors, deans and principals, and superintendent&#13;
thank you from the bottom of our hearts.&#13;
We want the students at ISD to remember our class motto, " Think" .&#13;
It is hoped that you will remember to think at all times while you&#13;
are in school or anywhere else in the world.&#13;
The senior class is sad to leave our dear old schol campus. It has&#13;
had many memories never to be forgotten here at ISD.&#13;
For same as the education received at ISD will be supplanted&#13;
by th e education of life while others will go to Galludet College for&#13;
a higher education.&#13;
Thank you for everything you have done for us. It was all appreciated. &#13;
What Fun We Had! &#13;
Autographs &#13;
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 407 West Broadway Phone 3-5158&#13;
BEL TONE OF NEBRASKA&#13;
HEARING AIDS&#13;
313 So. 15th St. Omaha 2, Nebr. Phone AT 9168&#13;
SWANSON FURNITURE CO.&#13;
58 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING&#13;
Compliments&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS NEW CAR DEALERS&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
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Serving l.S.D. Now as in Many Yea rs Past&#13;
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334 West Broadway&#13;
Best W ishes to the Class of '57&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Co.&#13;
Prince Produce Co.&#13;
POUL TRY A ND EGGS&#13;
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Andersen Construction Co.&#13;
GENERAL CONTRACTORS&#13;
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Complime nts of&#13;
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Werner Foods&#13;
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Oma ha, Nebraska&#13;
Brown Business Machines&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
Mastercraft Upholstered Furniture&#13;
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Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
Modern Sound Pictures, Inc.&#13;
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Sortino Bros.&#13;
Home of Quality&#13;
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
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Baxter Saw Shop&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
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China, Glass and Silver&#13;
I RZECIAK&#13;
'P~ &amp; p~ S«~µtu&#13;
6 1 6 E A S T BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
E. Meyer Fruit Company&#13;
1010 Howard St. Telephone JA 7737&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
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Best Wishes to the Class of 1957&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co. Prescriptions&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
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331 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Swanson Furniture Co.&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Abstract Guaranty Co.&#13;
231 South Main St. Phone 7845&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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MORSE-HENDRIX&#13;
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TOWN CRIER AGENCY&#13;
305 Wickham Bldg.&#13;
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Council Bluffs. Iowa&#13;
World Radio Laboratories&#13;
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Morse &amp; Stipp Agency&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
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5 and 1 0 Cents Store&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
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"J" "C" Television -&amp; Radio Clinic&#13;
ED JACKSON&#13;
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Picks &amp; Mom's Ca fe&#13;
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Counci l Bluffs. Iowa&#13;
SELDIN'S&#13;
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Best W ishes Class ·57&#13;
WALGREEN'S&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Rogers Jewelry Co. 552 West Broadway Phone 8361&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
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1311 Farnam St. Omaha, Nebraska Phone HA 7451&#13;
DRISCOLL LEATHER&#13;
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CENTRAL ICE MACHINE&#13;
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AINSWORTH&#13;
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11 7-119- 121 South Main Street Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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F. D. I. C. A STRONG BANK SINCE 1856&#13;
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Swanson Windowcraft&#13;
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Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
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Shavers Food Mart, Inc.&#13;
133 West Broadway&#13;
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Nonpareil Photo Engraving Co.&#13;
1015 West Broadway&#13;
Easy Listeni ng on Radio&#13;
KSWI&#13;
1 5 6 0&#13;
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W§?stern Iowa's Largest Home Furnishers&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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415 West Broadway&#13;
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                    <text>To you, Miss Egan, we dedicate our class book. We want to confer this&#13;
honor upon you because we, and many I.S.D. students before us, h ave always&#13;
felt sure of your interest in our problems, your pride in our successes, and your&#13;
affection for us even when we tried your patience.&#13;
Some of us will remember you as our teacher; others will remember you&#13;
as our principal when we were in the Middle Division ; all of us will remember&#13;
you as a friend whose door was always open to us. We remember the happy&#13;
laughter that surrounded you and your never-ending stock of stories.&#13;
A s we leave I.S.D. it is fittin g that we dedicate this book to one who has&#13;
contributed so much to the school-day memories we will cherish always. May&#13;
we often renew our fri endship in the yea rs to come.&#13;
The Class of '58 &#13;
Introduction&#13;
T o the Senior Class of 195"8 this book is the&#13;
fulfillment of a year of planning, work, and fun.&#13;
We offer it to all who open its covers as representative of the many phases of school life at I.S.D.--&#13;
from Primary H all days to the activity-filled days&#13;
of Seniors.&#13;
We are grateful to the school administration,&#13;
to the Board of Regents, to our advertisers, and&#13;
to our sponsor, Michel Laurent, all of whom helped&#13;
to make this book possible.&#13;
As the underclassmen read the pages of our&#13;
Senior Annual, we hope they will be inspired to&#13;
make the most of their school lives and to keep&#13;
m mind the truth of this quotation :&#13;
"Silver and gold will vanish away&#13;
But once you get learning, it will never decay."&#13;
.c 'd-&#13;
Governor Hersche l Loveless &#13;
Lester G ill ette&#13;
Harry H . H ageman&#13;
President&#13;
M rs. Joseph Rosen fi eld Arthur Barlow Mrs. Kenneth A . E\·ans&#13;
Richard H. Plock Clifford Strawman Mrs. Morris Bcrk ncss Roy E. Stevens&#13;
A. W . Wa lsh Carl Gernetzky D:1viJ A. Danrrr&#13;
SE'Crrt;1ry To Board&#13;
FINANCE COMMITTEE &#13;
Mr. L. E. Berg&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Miss Alber&#13;
Principal of Upper Division&#13;
Director of Child Guidance&#13;
Mr. C. E. Geasland&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Mr. J. Giangreco&#13;
Assistant Superintendent&#13;
Miss Egan&#13;
Principal of Middle Division&#13;
Mr. N . Scarvie&#13;
Vocatio'1al Principal&#13;
Mrs. Purdy&#13;
Principal of Lower Division&#13;
Mrs. C. Langmade Miss D. Axtell Leet&#13;
Secretary to the Superintendent Secretary to the Business Manager Secretary of Ass't. Superinten &#13;
Rev. Grace&#13;
NURSE&#13;
Mrs. Hansen&#13;
NURSE&#13;
Mrs. Redden&#13;
Religious Advisors&#13;
Mrs. Mappes Rev. Mappes&#13;
Infirmary&#13;
Dr. Best Dr. Lash&#13;
Father J. Mcllhon&#13;
HEAD NURSE&#13;
Mrs. Langfeldt&#13;
NURSE&#13;
Mrs. Zimmerman &#13;
JENS SORENSEN&#13;
Class President&#13;
Football ( 3) , Basketball ( 3) ,&#13;
Track (3)&#13;
Student Council (2) , Mardi Gras&#13;
Student Manager of Football (2)&#13;
SANDRA ERB&#13;
Class Secretary&#13;
Basketball ( 4) , Scouts ( 1)&#13;
Young Ladies' Society (2)&#13;
Y, Teen ( 2) , G .A.A. , Princess&#13;
DONALD VAN SOELEN&#13;
Class V ice President&#13;
Football (2) , Basketball (3) ,&#13;
Track (2)&#13;
Boy Scouts ( 4)&#13;
Student M anager of Football ( 1)&#13;
GLORIA DARRAH&#13;
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Basketball ( 3) , Girl Scouts (3)&#13;
Young Ladies' Society (2)&#13;
G.A.A., Student Manager (2)&#13;
Homecoming Queen &#13;
I.&#13;
TOMMY FULLER&#13;
Football ( 4) , Basketball ( 4)&#13;
Track (3), Boy Scouts (6)&#13;
Young Men's Society ( 1)&#13;
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ARNOLD KRUSE&#13;
Football ( 4), Basketball ( 3)&#13;
Track ( 3), Scouts ( 6)&#13;
Student Manager (1), Mardi Gras&#13;
DALE HARRIS&#13;
Football (2), Basketball (3)&#13;
Track (2), Scouts (3)&#13;
Student Manager (1)&#13;
ANN LINDSAY&#13;
Cheerleader ( 3), G .A.A.&#13;
Y-Teen's (2) , Princess&#13;
Mardi Gras &#13;
RITA REDMOND&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
y,Teen's (2)&#13;
RICHARD NOBLE&#13;
Young Men's Society ( 1)&#13;
Explorer ( 1)&#13;
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ANNA MELLEMA&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
y,Teen's (l) , Scouts (2)&#13;
ARLYCE WITT&#13;
G.A.A., y ,T een's (2)&#13;
Girl Scouts ( 4), Cheerleader (2)&#13;
Young Lad ies' Society (1) &#13;
JOHN FOXEN&#13;
Cub Scout (3)&#13;
Boy Scout ( 3)&#13;
BONNIE KENDALL&#13;
Cheerle~tder (3) , Y-Teen's (1)&#13;
Young Ltdies' Society (1)&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
DORIS BEIK&#13;
G.A.A ., Y-Teen's (1)&#13;
Scouts ( 3), Basketball (2)&#13;
Young Ladies' Society ( 1)&#13;
MR. MICHEL LAURENT&#13;
Class Sponsor, 1956-58&#13;
Recreational Director &#13;
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL&#13;
Mr. McConnell&#13;
· Mr. Barron&#13;
Mr. Lahn&#13;
Mrs. Osborne Mr. Jacobson&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
SHOP&#13;
Mr. Scarvie&#13;
Mrs. McLaughlin&#13;
ART&#13;
WOODW ORKING&#13;
UPHOLSTERY&#13;
Mrs. McConnell&#13;
Mr. Beers&#13;
Mr. Netusil &#13;
Mr. Weaver&#13;
AUDIOLOGIST&#13;
Miss H ansen&#13;
MUSIC&#13;
Mrs. Jennings&#13;
LIBRARIAN&#13;
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Mrs. Copeland&#13;
GIRLS' PHYSICAL&#13;
EDUCATION &#13;
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M . Hovinga T. Seivert Mrs. Clapp C. Bean L. Manley&#13;
12-A&#13;
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D . Bourne S. Meyer P. Carritt L. Christensen&#13;
S. DuBois&#13;
D . Good I. Cox Mrs. Ruebel E. Daggett E. Bergthold&#13;
11-A&#13;
,,,&#13;
P. Flannery L. Jones W . Hickman ]. Wheeler&#13;
Miss Dobson&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Congratulations from&#13;
R. &amp; S. Shoe Store&#13;
334 West Broadway &#13;
L. Witte&#13;
P . Nicol&#13;
E. Meyer&#13;
S. Peterson Mrs. McManamy J. Congdon&#13;
M . Larkin Jj. Kraemer&#13;
R. Carlson G. Burnett&#13;
Mrs. M ourer&#13;
.,.&#13;
R. Day M . Coughlon&#13;
The following Automobile Dealers Congratulate the&#13;
Class of 1958&#13;
La Fleur Pontiac&#13;
Sulley Motor Co., Buick&#13;
Lincoln Highway, Nash&#13;
Hughes Motor, Chevrolet&#13;
Pioneer Motor, Cadillac- Olds&#13;
Robinson-Edsel Sales&#13;
Whittaker-Long Ford Sales&#13;
Knudsen Auto, Plymouth-DeSoto&#13;
B. Zimmerman&#13;
J. Shepherd&#13;
C. H enry &#13;
10-B&#13;
N. Van Wyk L. W. Beery J Stubbe G. Borgaila&#13;
Mr. F. Huston&#13;
Mrs. Scarvie&#13;
M . Nolte M. Petty&#13;
10 Special J. Gallo D. Bogue&#13;
]. Brooks R. Survis A. Gallo R. H endriks&#13;
Beltone of Nebraska&#13;
HEARING AIDS&#13;
313 So. 15th St. Omaha, Nebr. Phone AT 9168 &#13;
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J. Siders F. Bourne D . Lantz S. Wood&#13;
Mrs. Har1enhoff&#13;
J. Siders S. McHugh&#13;
L. Whitt M . Thompson J. Snyder D . Peterson&#13;
J. C. Penny &amp; Co., Inc.&#13;
542-44 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hotel Chieftain&#13;
(A Fields Hotel)&#13;
CLIFFORD H. POWELL, Manager&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Meadow Gold&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
Andersen Construction Co.&#13;
GENERAL CONTRACTORS&#13;
619 South Main Street Counci l Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
I. t: • : : : :-&#13;
., , , , • ! , r&#13;
K. Mirs R. Bolt P. Crees D. Peak&#13;
M . Whaley M. Ueding Mr. Marty K. Shoemaker A. Love&#13;
' . , .. ,&#13;
"'~• F. Davis ]. Dallman C. Johannsen&#13;
B. Latimer D. Good C. Peterson E. McLaughlin&#13;
Mrs. H artenhoff&#13;
N. Howard L. Riggs H. Sorgdrager&#13;
Continental-Keller Co.&#13;
315 West Broadway &#13;
S. Hayworth&#13;
C. Smith&#13;
J. Feltz&#13;
8 A&#13;
Miss Buckwalter&#13;
E. Anderson M . Neufarth&#13;
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G. Meyer K. Wilson- D. Snyder&#13;
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P. Bullard B. Markle&#13;
Miss Davis&#13;
8-B&#13;
K. Billings ]. N icholson&#13;
B. Keilman&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO T HE CLASS OF 1958 I&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Company&#13;
Evans&#13;
ICE CREAM &amp; CANDY&#13;
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108 East Broadway Phone 9639&#13;
A. Yulga&#13;
B. Winters&#13;
R. W alker &#13;
C. Ridley C. Dewey&#13;
I. D. Weeter Mrs. Scarvie T. Beery&#13;
C. Klarstrom V. Banks&#13;
( Mrs. Smith&#13;
A. Ritze&#13;
P . Sell G. McKinney&#13;
A . Lehman&#13;
]. Batcheller C. H alupnick&#13;
W . Zimmerman C. Leinard R. Vasey&#13;
Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Company&#13;
306 West Broadway Phone2-2585&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Sessions Jewelry&#13;
Watch and Jewelry Repair&#13;
341 West Broadway Phone 3-6701 &#13;
]. Johnson G. W eiland Mrs. Robey L. Schultz B. Hircock&#13;
7-B&#13;
1&#13;
R. Shannon K. Cramer D. Surber R. M illigan&#13;
L. Sebert&#13;
J. LeH ew D. Kern&#13;
M r. Laurent&#13;
F. V an T rees ]. M arsh&#13;
7-C&#13;
N. H ilasbcck R. Pudans&#13;
R. Sly&#13;
Get more for what you pay, Save at Mode O' Day!&#13;
Mode O'Day Frock Shop&#13;
522 West Broadv.ay Mrs. Stewa rt, Manager &#13;
G. Ciha W . Carrigan&#13;
]. Dooley&#13;
S. H ayworth M . H agens&#13;
V. Claude Mrs. Wymore&#13;
L. Sparks N. Schladetsky&#13;
Mrs. Scarvie&#13;
P. Strawhorn&#13;
L. Spreng&#13;
J&#13;
R. Schur&#13;
D. Buchholz&#13;
S. Vonk&#13;
L. N eddermeyer&#13;
M. Wiebold &#13;
A. Duke L. Schnetter&#13;
Mr. Culton&#13;
D. Parks M. Simmons&#13;
A. Knight G. Engelbarts&#13;
W. Powell B. Waters J. Hale ]. Blue&#13;
6--C&#13;
C. Allen R. McDonough H . Sellers M . ]. Boos&#13;
..J /&#13;
7&#13;
A. Homer F. Shook Mrs. Bigley L. Pennington&#13;
Top Values and Top Value Stamps at&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
2 11-215 West Broadway 28th and West Broadway &#13;
W. Garrison J. Danner S. Dorsey E. Biccum&#13;
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... ;-~ , ·1&#13;
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J. Weber Miss Sorrells M. Busby J. Robertson&#13;
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L. Kingery D. J. Ellison K. Peacock J. Purdy&#13;
R. H erbold Mrs. Greenlee M. Hanse&#13;
Pets A Plenty Pet Shop&#13;
317 W. Broadway Phone 3-8622&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
C. E. Baird, Jewelry&#13;
"We Specialize" Diamonds - Watches&#13;
Phone 4936 8 Scott Street &#13;
R. Dado Miss Foster M . Stubberud&#13;
5-B&#13;
N. Alberts S. Maylone&#13;
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E. H ass R. James&#13;
E. Richmond V. Dawdy&#13;
Mrs. Phelps&#13;
5-C&#13;
L. Brainard A. W eber&#13;
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L. Griefnow M . H aley&#13;
Molgaard Body Shop&#13;
EXPERT BODY WORK AND PAINTING&#13;
1303-3rd Street Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Wells Hearing Center&#13;
"Specializing in Zenith Hearing Aids"&#13;
213-14 City Nat'I. Bank Bldg. Phone JA 2955&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska &#13;
K. H ovorka&#13;
L. Elliott&#13;
D. M adsen Mrs. Chew T. Witt&#13;
S. Peterson E. Johnson&#13;
R. Barkhurst&#13;
R. Orr Mrs. Bebensee D. Fisher&#13;
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]. Fall C. Bowman&#13;
P . Ewoldt ]. Luther&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Ass'n of Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Acousticon-Fifer Co.&#13;
HEARi NG Al DS&#13;
Batteries and Accessories for All Makes&#13;
R. A. Sullivan&#13;
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]. Ahrens&#13;
]. Jurgensen&#13;
323 W. Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
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D. Good T . Buchholz&#13;
C. Hanson R. Tynan&#13;
Mrs. Peterson&#13;
C. Ridenour M. Awe&#13;
T . Allen&#13;
Mrs. Emerick&#13;
B. Daggett S. Gaines&#13;
S. Peterson D. Hart&#13;
R. H erbold V. Pate&#13;
B. H anse A. Swim&#13;
Nonpareil Photo Engraving&#13;
1015 West Broadway&#13;
Sheely &amp; Lane Memorials&#13;
611 East Broadway - Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Office Phone 3-4148 Residence Phone 3-41 00 &#13;
S. Schultz J. Oelberg Mrs.-Detweiler M . Surber S. Gehring&#13;
3-B&#13;
K. Lawle r D . Froehle i' T . A . Stevens&#13;
S. Barker&#13;
M . Erpelding Mrs. Hughes&#13;
" / t , 1&#13;
,."' .L,;. L. Olson&#13;
S. Ritchie D. Block&#13;
2-A&#13;
I. Hesse S. L. Pistole&#13;
T. H artney J. Rasmussen S. Slater&#13;
Taffe Drug Co.&#13;
556 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Kinney's Shoes&#13;
NEWEST STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES&#13;
402 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
G. Rowlett J. Fisher&#13;
r&#13;
J. Ahrens Mrs. Bonar C. Cisler&#13;
B. Sparks J. Oelberg&#13;
I&#13;
R. Stewart D . Teepe D . Clark&#13;
Mrs. Berger ... .. G . Lewis D. Berggren&#13;
F. Mapes C. Wimmer&#13;
D . Peters C. W rage&#13;
M . W irth&#13;
Geo. A. Hoagland &amp; Co.&#13;
Since 1856 Wallace Lewis, Mgr.&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Si Lee, Manager&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
R. Cavanaugh&#13;
L. Straw&#13;
K. Brown&#13;
(',&#13;
S. Buchholz&#13;
Mrs. Robinson&#13;
R. Sipma&#13;
Mrs. Albertson&#13;
A . Kayser&#13;
\-~&#13;
E. Powell&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Miss Green&#13;
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,, -- T. Skoglund&#13;
]. Carter&#13;
L. H omer&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
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M. Volz&#13;
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. i .11&#13;
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D. Johnson&#13;
M . Romesburg&#13;
M . Miller&#13;
530 West Broadway Phone 4087 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "58"&#13;
Peoples Dept. Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Mrs. Bryant&#13;
T. Witt V. H ayworth&#13;
Y. Protexter L. Hawkins&#13;
T. Dykstra R. Kenney&#13;
C. Downing&#13;
Miss Isaacs&#13;
R. Curl J. Faulkner Kindergarten 1 D. Bernstorf&#13;
R. Locke&#13;
R. Hulgan K. Youker S. W oodrum L. Burton&#13;
Greenslate Service&#13;
375 Hiway and 17th Avenue Phone 9667&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Lucey Jewelers&#13;
333 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Kindergarten 2&#13;
Miss Foster, D. Stevens, B. Mitchell, J. Vail, D. Legg, A. Rolston, S. Couchman, P. Ipson, D. Else.&#13;
DEAF .:.BLIND DIVISION&#13;
Mr. H oward Miss Laustrup Mrs. Beers Mrs. Huston&#13;
I&#13;
M . Matth ias R. Shaw H . Quinn E. Howard L. Phillips&#13;
Northwestern National Life Insurance Co.&#13;
Fee Chew G. W . Kirn Fred Hawks Woodie Clark&#13;
Educational Consultants and Insurance Counsellors&#13;
17 No. Main Street Phone 3- 17 25 Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
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Football&#13;
Front row: Mr. Baker, R . Hendricks, L. Manley, M . Petty, E. Daggett, L.&#13;
Berry, ]. Congdon, H . Kromer, Mr. Huston. Second row: R. Wing, M .&#13;
Whaley, .D . Day, M . N olte, L. Jones, C. Peterson, S. McHugh. Back, left: D.&#13;
Pea k, I. Cox, A. Kruse, T . Seivert, A. Gallo, D. V an Soelen, A . Love, T.&#13;
Fuller, R . Carlson, D . H arris, D .Good, F. Bourne.&#13;
Basketball&#13;
~ .c ~&#13;
Front row, left: J. Congdon, D. Peak, ]. Gallo, S. McHugh , C. Peterson, R.&#13;
Survis, R. H endri cks, Mr. Baker. Second row, left : D. V an Soelen, E. Dagge tt, L. Berry, L. M anley, N . V an W yk, A. Gallo, J. Sorensen. Back, left :&#13;
M . Petty, D. Good, R. Carlson, D. Peterson, L. Jones, M . N olte. &#13;
Girls' Basket ball&#13;
Back row: G. Darrrah, manager, J. Shepherd, M . T hompson, S. W ood, E.&#13;
M cLaughlin, P. Crees, ]. Wheeler, M. Ueding. Front row: M. Larkin, D.&#13;
Bourne, B. Bergthold, M . H ovinga, L. Christensen, C. Bean, S. DuBois, Mr.&#13;
Forrest H ouston, coach .&#13;
PRACTICE PAYS OFF IN SMILES OF V ICTORY&#13;
After the score board favo rs the opposing team, the I.S.D. girls were thrilled&#13;
to win two victories this season. The hottest game of the year was the 52- 50&#13;
win when the I. S.D. team inva cleJ Bebectown.&#13;
YEA, TEAM!' &#13;
Junior High&#13;
First row : Mr. M . Laurent, F. Bourne, D . Snyder, L. Schultz, G . Weiland,&#13;
D . l&lt;ern, Mr. Baker, H ead Coach. Second row: D . Lantz, J. Dallman, D.&#13;
Peterson, R . V asey, T. Beery, B. M arkle, E. Anderson.&#13;
JUN IOR HIGH 1957·58&#13;
I.S.D ............. ...... .................................. 17&#13;
I.S.D . ......... ............................. .............. 30&#13;
I.S.D . .............................. ...................... 24&#13;
I.S.D . .......................... ........................ .. 35&#13;
I.S.D . ............................................... ..... 17&#13;
I.S.D . ....... - ......................... ........ : ....... .. 16&#13;
I.S.D . .................. ................. ................. 11&#13;
I.S.D . ... ........................ ............ ............. 11&#13;
I.S.D ........... ....... ...... .......... .................. .45&#13;
I. S.D ........ ........... ......... ......................... 32&#13;
County T ournament&#13;
at Oakland&#13;
Carson ................................................ 58&#13;
Pleasant H ill ........................................ 27&#13;
Washington ........................................ 23&#13;
Lewis .................. .................... (O.T .) 36&#13;
Pleasant H ill ..................... ................... 19&#13;
Lewis ........................... .. ................. ...... 31&#13;
Oakland ...... ................................. ....... 23&#13;
Carson .................................................. 27&#13;
Minden .. .............................................. 11&#13;
Lewis ........................................... ......... 37&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH SCORING&#13;
David Peterson ....... ...... .. ..................... 67 T ed Beery .......... .................... .............. 14&#13;
Ernest Anderson .............. .................. 53 Francis Bourne .................................... 12&#13;
Lorne Schultz ............................. ......... 31 DeW ayne nt ~ ..... ..... ......... ............. 8&#13;
Ronald V asey ....... ........ ............ ........... 23 Duane Snyder ..... .. ... . ..... ... .. . ....... .... ... 8&#13;
Benny M arkle ......... ..... .. .. .......... ........ 20&#13;
Correct Cleaners&#13;
335 West Broadway Dial 6561&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Sum Survus&#13;
Hwy. 375 at Tostevin St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
B. Kendall, G . Darrah, A . P. Carritt Lindsay&#13;
A. W itt , L R. 1. gg&#13;
~v1 ' , · Coughl on . . E M cy..'1 &#13;
Mr. Cuscaden&#13;
Dean of Boys&#13;
Mrs. Pearce&#13;
Dean of Girls&#13;
Mr. Favors&#13;
Relief&#13;
Mrs. Timson&#13;
Relief&#13;
Miss Lamberson&#13;
First Floor&#13;
Mrs. Reninger&#13;
Second Floor&#13;
Mr. Kaercher&#13;
Second Floor&#13;
Mrs. Thompson&#13;
First Floor&#13;
COUNSELORS&#13;
Front: Mrs. Crabill (Housemother, Primary H all) , Miss Basch, Miss Doty,&#13;
Miss Whitmore, M iss Orr. Back : Mrs. Deputy, Miss McClanahan, Mrs.&#13;
Wiles, Mrs. Elgan.&#13;
Thomsen's "66" Service&#13;
J. P. Thomsen, Prop.&#13;
1725 High Street - Highway 375 Phone 9929 Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
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Back row: S. Wood, J. Siders, P. Crees, M . Thompson, J. Wheeler, C. Bean,&#13;
]. Snyder, M. Ueding, E. McLaughlin, B. Bergthold, K. Shoemaker, L. Witte,&#13;
M. Coughlan, J. Stubbe, B. Zimmerman, C. Johannsen, H . Sorgdrager, L.&#13;
Riggs, D. Good, P. Flannery. Third row: Mrs. Smith, C. Schroeder, F. Davis,&#13;
M. Hovinga, D . Bourne, L Christensen, P. Carritt, Mrs. Copeland. Fourth&#13;
row: E. Meyer, S. DuBois, C. H enry, M. Barr, S. Meyer, K. Mirs, P. Nicol.&#13;
Girl Scout Troop 198&#13;
Miss Foster, W. Garrison, B. W inters, K. W ilson, R. Walker, A . Yulga, S. H ayworth, Mrs. Robey.&#13;
With Warmest W ishes fo r Every Member of the Graduating Class&#13;
Harry C. Crowl Company&#13;
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
S. S. Kresge Dollar Store&#13;
404 West Broadway &#13;
Girl Scout Troop 199 ' ' ,___..,.___, ~--------_,.,&#13;
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Strawhorn, A . Lehman, K. Cramer, J. Batcheller,&#13;
S. Fairchild, A. Ritze, N . Schladetzky, Mrs. Berger. Back: ]. Johnson, C.&#13;
H alupnick, L. Brainard, A. W eber, B. Hircock, M. Boos, D. Surber, S. Hayworth, C. Allen.&#13;
Brownies Troop 200 . I '&#13;
1 :&#13;
.-L.r;,iaa-tFront row: Mrs. McLaughlin, J. Purdy, M. Garcia, E. H ass, M. Dalen, D.&#13;
Soppe, Mrs. Hughes. Back: R. Sullivan, S. Maylone, N . Alberts, J. Luther,&#13;
D . Ellison, V. Claude, J. Jurgensen.&#13;
Ballenger Automotive Service&#13;
113-115-117 East Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
Member F.D.l.C. Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Explorer Scout Post 4&#13;
First row: Mr. Culton, L. Schultz, J. LeH ew, M . H anse, G. McKinney, R.&#13;
Milligan, J. Marsh, Mr. Beers. Second row: J. Siders, P. Bullard, A . Duke,&#13;
L. Sebert, R. Sly, F. Shook, E. Biccum, B. Markle. Third row: W . Zimmerman,&#13;
R. Vasey, L. Schnetter, E. Daggett, M . W haley, J. Dallman, F. Bourne, L.&#13;
Boy Scout Troop 4&#13;
First row: L. Griefnow, D. Fisher, J. Fall, L. Sparks, M. Weibold, D . Kern,&#13;
L. N eddermeyer, V. Dawdy, C. Bowman, R. Dado. Second row: Mr. P.&#13;
Culton, P . Sell, J. Blue, L. Kingery, G. W eiland, L. Spreng, S. Dorsey, M .&#13;
H aley, J. Danner, E. Richmond, Mr. C. Beers. T hird row : W . Zimmerman,&#13;
L. Schultz, G. Engelbarts, C. Leinard, D. Buchholz, M. Stubberud, A. H omer,&#13;
R. James, M . H agens, B. Markle, ]. Siders.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
F. W. Woolworth Co.&#13;
Rogers Jewelry Company&#13;
"Keepsake Diamonds"&#13;
Fine Gifts for Everyone and for All Occasions&#13;
540 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Counci l Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Cub Scout Pack 4&#13;
Front row: A. Swim, S. Stout, D. Froehle, J. Oelberg, D. Peters, K. Peacock,&#13;
D. Berggren, R. Tynan, Mr. Laurent, Cub Master. Second row: T. Allen, T.&#13;
Witt, S. Barker, C. Wrage, R. H erbold, J. Ahrens, C. H anson, R. Barkhurst.&#13;
Third row: C. RiJenour, T. Buchholz, S. Gaines, L. Elliott R. Herbold, M.&#13;
Surber, B. Dagge tt, D. Madsen.&#13;
I. S. D. BAND &#13;
Miss A. Lindsay · Mr. A . Kruse Miss B. Kendall · Mr. J. Sorensen&#13;
I&#13;
Queen G. Darrah · Capt. L. M anley&#13;
Miss S. Erb&#13;
and&#13;
Mr. L. Jones&#13;
Miss A. Lindsay&#13;
and&#13;
Mr. E. Dagge tt&#13;
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Morphy Drug ComPany&#13;
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS&#13;
117- 119- 121 South Main Street Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
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Mrs. Knight Miss Ford I • #,_,.;&#13;
Mrs. Leiren&#13;
Director, Food Service&#13;
Mr. Erickson&#13;
Front: Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Nutting, Mrs. Funk, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. H. Ellis.&#13;
Back: Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. H all.&#13;
Front: Mr. Carbitt, Mrs. Moores, Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Rounds, Mrs. Barron.&#13;
Back: Miss Watson, Mrs. Lewis.&#13;
Mrs. N etusil&#13;
Wickman's Frank St. Pharmacy&#13;
548 E. B'dway Delivery Service Phone 6657 &#13;
HOUSEKEEPERS-Back: Mr. Weidman, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Bacchus. Front:&#13;
Mrs. Gronberg, Mrs Gellert, Mrs. Messerli, Mrs. Elrod, Miss Steger.&#13;
Mr. Kersinger&#13;
Mr. McLain&#13;
Mr. Grap&#13;
Mr. Bochart&#13;
Mr. C. Fischer&#13;
Chief Engineer&#13;
Mr. Baker&#13;
Mr. P.etty&#13;
Campus Foreman&#13;
Russ Service &amp; Cafe&#13;
Mr. Schickouf sky&#13;
Mr. Pullman&#13;
Highway 375 Phone 9678&#13;
Maico-Otten &amp; Associates&#13;
Omaha , Nebraska&#13;
MAICO HEARING AIDS&#13;
M-4 Medical Arts Building&#13;
Phone AT 2855 &#13;
Mr. P. Culton Mr. H. Rossbund Mr. Colson Mr. Behme&#13;
Carpenters Custodians&#13;
NIGHT WATCH&#13;
Mrs. Gustafson Mrs. Armstrong Mrs. Rasmussen&#13;
Sewing&#13;
Miss Nordyke Mrs. Bryson Mr. Whitman&#13;
Eve's Bakery&#13;
Under New Management Phone 7161&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1958&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Member F.D.l.C. A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1958&#13;
City National Bank&#13;
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Free Parking While Banking&#13;
Ross Paint And Glass Store&#13;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL&#13;
703-16th Avenue Phone 2- 1555 Counci l Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
CLASS WILL&#13;
We, the class of '58, hereby declare this to be our last&#13;
will and testament. We bequeath our privileges, our possessions, and our peculiarities to the underclassmen with&#13;
the hope that they will make good use of them.&#13;
Donald Van Soelen leaves his enthusidsm for reading&#13;
and talking about sports to Stanley McHugh, who is already&#13;
one of our most eager sports fans.&#13;
Jens Sorensen bequeaths his tired, old radio to Edward&#13;
Daggett with the hope that it will continue to play loudly&#13;
enough to please him.&#13;
Sandra Erb leaves her flair for clothes to Patty Carritt,&#13;
who also loves pretty things.&#13;
Ann Lindsay bequeaths to Patty Flannery her ability&#13;
to find time each day to write to her boy friend at home.&#13;
Richard Noble gladly leaves his supply of blushes to&#13;
La Wayne Beery, with the hope that he will have no further&#13;
need of them.&#13;
John Foxen wills to Bill Hickman his interest in shoe&#13;
repairing.&#13;
Rita Redmond bequeaths her love for watching television to Judy Shepherd.&#13;
Arnold Kruse wills his reputation for being a sleepyhead to Howard Kroemer, who also likes to doze.&#13;
Doris Beik wills her spot at the window to Dora Bourne&#13;
so that she may also watch for her boy friend.&#13;
Gloria Darrah leaves her dog-eared algebra book to&#13;
Luetta Christensen, whose favorite subject is mathematics.&#13;
Dale Harris bequeaths to Ivan Cox his weakness for&#13;
girls, especially blondes.&#13;
Tom Fuller leaves to another Tom, Tom Seivert, his&#13;
habit of complaining about homework. Neither was ever&#13;
known to be in the mood to study. &#13;
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Electro Lane TV&#13;
51 0 Mynster Street Phone 3-7811 Counc il Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Bluffs Lumber &amp; Supply Co.&#13;
901 4th Street Phone 2-2559 &#13;
Pets A Plenty Pet Shop&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
317 W.&#13;
Broadway Phone 3-8622 Brown&#13;
's Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
CAPITOL LIMITED DERAILED BY TRUCK&#13;
Driver says brakes failed on grade.&#13;
MEDINA, 0 ., Apr. 3 (AP)- A loaded coal truck&#13;
smashed into the diesel engine of the Baltimore &amp; Ohio's&#13;
Chicago-bound Capitol Li!11ited today, derailing 15 cars&#13;
and injuring at least eight persons.&#13;
Many Children&#13;
M ost of some 200 passengers were in Pullman cars&#13;
and many were children, including a group from the&#13;
Iowa School for the D eaf.&#13;
M any were shaken up and bruised but required no&#13;
hospital treatment.&#13;
Prince Produce Co. Emarines&#13;
Poultry and Eggs Broadway at Scott&#13;
Phone 7502 8.02 So. Main St. Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 5521 &#13;
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FAR EWE LL TO /. S. D.&#13;
As we Seniors come to the end of our years a t l.S.D.,&#13;
we bid farewell to all our friends here.&#13;
We are grateful to the administration, to our teachers,&#13;
to our counselors, and to our fellow students for the many&#13;
memories of school life which we will cherish always.&#13;
BEST WISHES TO&#13;
THE I .S.D. CLASS OF '58&#13;
FROM&#13;
YOUR PRINTERS&#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
Class of '58.&#13;
PRINTING - LITHOGRAPHING - OFFICE SUPPLIES &#13;
Autographs&#13;
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5. Tennis Court&#13;
6. Business M gr. Residence&#13;
7. Vocational Building&#13;
8. N ew Primary School&#13;
9. Boys Dormitory&#13;
10. Main Building&#13;
11. Girls Dormitory&#13;
12. Dining Room&#13;
13. Kitchen &amp; Bakery&#13;
14. Power Plant &amp; Laundry&#13;
15. Infirmary&#13;
16. Academic Bldg.&#13;
1 7. Gymnasium&#13;
18. Primary Hall&#13;
19. Supt. Residence&#13;
20. Apartment House&#13;
21. Ass't. Supt. Residence&#13;
22 . Engineer Resident&#13;
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                    <text>Foreward&#13;
The Senior Class wishes to thank the businessmen,&#13;
students of the school and all who have made this publication possible.&#13;
It is sincerely hoped that when time hangs heavy on&#13;
your hands, when the fleet-footed hours seem like days,&#13;
that this book will make you forget your troubles and&#13;
will recall to your mind pleasant memories of those happy&#13;
days spent at I. S. D.&#13;
The class of 59 tried to please and it hopes that you&#13;
like this book.&#13;
It's been a lot of work,&#13;
It's been a lot of fun,&#13;
We've liked to do it - but -&#13;
Thank goodness we are done. &#13;
Dedication&#13;
In appreciation of her willing service to the&#13;
school this edition of the Reel and Gold is respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Goldie Crabill. Mrs. Crabill&#13;
has the interest of the children at heart as well as&#13;
the interest of the school. She is the one who comforts the homesick child, wipes away his tears and&#13;
cares for all his needs. She is the one who gives the&#13;
child a warm and happy start in his life at the&#13;
Iowa School for the Deaf. She has endeared herself&#13;
to all of us.&#13;
MRS. GOLDIE CRABILL &#13;
&#13;
FINANCE&#13;
Arthur W. Walsh&#13;
:\!Irs. Joseph Rosenfield&#13;
Arthur Barlow&#13;
.. ,, Carl Gemetzky&#13;
COMMITTEE&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
David A. Dancer&#13;
Harry H. Hagemann&#13;
:\!Irs. Kenneth A. Evan&#13;
Strawman&#13;
Gov. Herschel C. Loveless&#13;
Richard H. Plock Roy E. Stevens&#13;
Lester Gillette Ylrs. Morris Berkness&#13;
STATE BOARD OF REGE NTS &#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Mrs. Langmade&#13;
LLOYD BERG, Supt.&#13;
Mrs. Leet&#13;
C. JOSEPH GIANGRECO, Ass't Supt.&#13;
Miss Axtell&#13;
MR. C. E. GEASLAND, Bus. Mgr.&#13;
(!_ . ( &#13;
PRINCIPALS&#13;
MISS MELDA ALBER&#13;
MR. NORMAN SCARVIE&#13;
MISS ANN EGAN&#13;
MRS. HELEN PURDY &#13;
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M. Albertson&#13;
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M. Bigley&#13;
A. Detweiler&#13;
S. Foster&#13;
G. Baker&#13;
C. Beers&#13;
M. Bonar&#13;
P. Culton&#13;
M. Dobson&#13;
E. Haggerman&#13;
R. Barron J. Bates&#13;
N. Chew D. Clapp&#13;
R. Emerick R. Foster&#13;
E. Hansen &#13;
B. Hicks Z. Greenlee G. Hughes \V. Howard&#13;
I&#13;
F. Huston 0. Jennings N. Lahn&#13;
.,-~ '&#13;
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t:. • .I ·-&#13;
' M. Laurent R. Isaacs F . Jacobson J. Jenkins&#13;
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I. McConnell E. lVIcConnell&#13;
J. ~!arty D. Mourer D. Nass A. Netusil&#13;
M. Osborne I. Peterson F. Phelps &#13;
~ lt_}i&#13;
R. Renner R. Robey J. Robinson !vi. Ruebel&#13;
...&#13;
~i~ l M. McManamy A. Scarvie A. Smith&#13;
G. Sorrells H. Sweem H. Tinley P. \Vymore&#13;
... V. Huston A. Beers&#13;
A. Favors ASSIST ANT TEACHERS R. \Veaver&#13;
Dale Peak, Allen Love, Mr. Weaver, Michael Whaley &#13;
I 0 &#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
Luetta Christensen,&#13;
President&#13;
Miss Melda Alber&#13;
Principal&#13;
Madeline Hovinga, Carol Bean,&#13;
Vice President Secretary and Treasurer&#13;
MO TTO&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Robey&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
Today u;e follow - Tomorrow we lead&#13;
FLOWER&#13;
American Beauty Rose&#13;
COLORS&#13;
Red and White &#13;
CAROL A. BEAN&#13;
Football Homecoming Princess&#13;
Varsity Basketball ( 4)&#13;
Y-Teen (3 )&#13;
G.A.A. ( 2 )&#13;
"She had th e one great quality&#13;
of excellence - stability."&#13;
PA TTY A. CARRITT&#13;
Cheerleader ( 4)&#13;
Y-Teen ( 2)&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
"She goes her own way scattering sunshine and giggles."&#13;
LARRY K. MANLEY&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Basketball ( 3 )&#13;
Football ( 2)&#13;
Sportsmanship&#13;
Football and Basketball&#13;
Captain '57&#13;
"It is a great plague to be too&#13;
handsom e a man."&#13;
DORA A. BOURNE&#13;
Varsity Basketball ( 3 )&#13;
Y-Teen (2 )&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
G.A.A. ( 2)&#13;
"A true friend is forecer a&#13;
fri end."&#13;
E. LUETTA CHRISTENSEN&#13;
G.A.A. (2 )&#13;
Y-Teen (2)&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Varsity Basketball ( 3)&#13;
"Little and smart and a great&#13;
big heart." &#13;
SHARYL L. DU BOIS&#13;
Football Homecoming&#13;
Princess&#13;
Varsity Basketball&#13;
Y-Teen (2)&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
"Bashf,ul, sincerity and comely&#13;
love.&#13;
SHIRLEY A. MEYER&#13;
Y-Teen (1)&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
"And the light of love shown&#13;
softly round."&#13;
TOM J. SEIVERT&#13;
Mardi Gras&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Football ( 1)&#13;
"A man after his own heart."&#13;
MADELINE J. HOVINGA&#13;
Football Homecoming Queen&#13;
Varsity Basketball ( 4)&#13;
Y-Teen ( 3)&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
""\Vinsome, winning and won."&#13;
RUTH E. MORRIS&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
"Strong reasons make strong&#13;
actions." &#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Jack Congdon Helene Sordorager Ray Hendricks Richard Survis&#13;
GRADUATES&#13;
I&#13;
.._;; .&#13;
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Class Roster&#13;
Name Nickname Sports Hobby Pet Peeve Weakness&#13;
Favorite Favorite Favorite Ambition&#13;
Saying Past Time Subject&#13;
Luetta "Teddy" or Stamp&#13;
Homework W ea ring "Never Saw Volleyball During None Algebra H ousewife&#13;
Christensen "Christy" Collecting W eek-Ends H igh H eels Me Before!"&#13;
Dora&#13;
H aving Making Clothes Linotype "Joker&#13;
.. Basketball Sewing N othing for Someone "What for?" Telling Jokes Algebra&#13;
Bourne To· Do Else or Myself Operator&#13;
Carol T aking Getting Up H ot Fudge Playing&#13;
Typing&#13;
Bean ~~B ni e,, Basketball Pictures ' Early Sundaes "So What!" in Sports&#13;
Filing T ypist&#13;
Guidance&#13;
Dancing&#13;
Patty Pa , Bowling&#13;
Baking Studying Chicken "Come On!" Eating A lgebra H ousewife&#13;
Carritt Cooking at Nights French Fries&#13;
Oil Paintin2'&#13;
Madeline " Blonde" or Cats&#13;
N apping Riding a&#13;
College&#13;
Hovinga " Sleepy .. Basketball Sewing&#13;
Messiness Eating "Hands Off!" Bike&#13;
A lgebra or Job&#13;
Clothes Somewhere&#13;
Current College or&#13;
Sharyl "Frenchie" Volleyball Drawing H omework Reading I Don't Rea ding Events H ousewife&#13;
DuBois Dancing Eating Know!" Guidance&#13;
Filing or Artist&#13;
Shirley Cooking&#13;
H omework Reading "What's the Being "Ann .. Badminton During Algebra H ousewife&#13;
Meyer O il Painting W eek-Ends Eating Matter?" Talkative&#13;
People Who&#13;
Ruth "Ruthie" Badminton Reading Chew Bubble Flirti ng "Who? T alking About Chemistry College&#13;
Morris Painting Gum (and With Boys W hy?" Everything Guidance&#13;
pop it)&#13;
Larry&#13;
Making Model Looking at "Don't Know Current \}..! oodworking&#13;
Manley "Huskie" Basketball Boat N one the Girls for Sure!" Mischief Events Upholstery&#13;
W oodworking&#13;
.. Watch T easing&#13;
Current Farmer or Tommy "Tom or Baseball H omework "Oh, I See!" None Events or&#13;
Seivert ~Kaf, TV Girls History Printer &#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN &#13;
J un1or Class&#13;
Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer&#13;
First Row: P. Nicol, P. Flannery, J. Shepherd, M. Larkin, L. Witte.&#13;
Second Row: S. Peterson, J. Congdon, B. Bergthold, E. Daggett.&#13;
Sophomore Class&#13;
Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer&#13;
First Row: C. Henry, M. Coughlon, E. Meyer, J. Stubbe, C. Schroeder,&#13;
M. Petty. Second Row: R. Carlson, L. Bee ry, R. Day, R. Survis, J. Gallo.&#13;
Third Row: M. Nolte, A. Gallo, N. Van Wyk, L. Good, R. Hendricks. &#13;
TENTH YEAR CLASSES&#13;
Front Row: D. Lantz, F. _Davis, C. Johannsen, M. Thompson, J. Siders,&#13;
J. Snyder, F. Bourne. Second Row: B. Wells, J. Dallman, M. Whaley,&#13;
L. Whitt, S. Wood, J. Siders, D. Peterson, S. McHugh.&#13;
TENTH YEAR CLASSES&#13;
f&#13;
First Row: N. Howard, K. Shoemaker, K. Mirs, P. Crees, M. Rinehart,&#13;
C. Bull, H. Sorgdrager, B. Latimer. Second Row: R. Bolt, A. Love, E.&#13;
McLaughlin, M. Ueding, L. Riggs, S. Morehead, D. Good, C. Peterson.&#13;
NINTH YEAR CLASSES&#13;
First Row: B. Keilman, C. Dewey, A. Yugla, B. Winters, J. Nicholson,&#13;
J. Feltz, S. Hayworth, H. Lewis, K. Smith, K. Billings. Second Row: D.&#13;
Weeters, R. '\Talker, C. Klarstrom, M. Neufarth, T. Beery, E. Anderson,&#13;
B. Markle, G. Meyer, D. Snyder, P. Bullard, V. Banks. &#13;
EIGHTH YEAR CLASSES&#13;
First Row: A. Ritze, A. Lehman, G. McKinney, D. Kern, P. Sell, R.&#13;
Milligan, G. Weiland. Second Row: R. Sly, J. Marsh, J. LeHew, L.&#13;
Sebert, L. Schultz, D. Surber, C. Leinard, C. Halupnick. Third Row: N.&#13;
Hilsabeck, J. Batcheller, K. Cramer, J. Johnson, B. Hircock, L. Tierney,&#13;
R. Pudans, B. Zimmerman, R. Vasey.&#13;
SEVENTH YEAR CLASSES&#13;
First Row: L. Sparks, M. Welbold, S. Hayworth, N. Schladetsky, P. Strawhorn, V. Claude, L. Spreng, L. Neddermeyer. Second Row: J. Hale, R.&#13;
McDonough, F. Shook, B. Waters, M. Hagens, A. Homer, J. Blue. Third&#13;
Row A. Duke, H. Sellers, M. Simmons, G. Engelharts, D. Parks, L. Pennington, A. Knight.&#13;
SIXTH YEAR CLASSES&#13;
First Row: N. Alberts, M. Dalen, D. Ellison, E. Hass, M. Garcia, R. Dado,&#13;
K. Peacock. Second Row: J. Purdy, A. Wcb~r, L. Brainard, M. Stubberud,&#13;
R. James, M. Haley, V. Dawdy. Third Row: R. Herbold, E. Richmond,&#13;
L. Kingery, L. Griefnow, M. Hanse, D. Soppe. &#13;
First Row: T. Witt, K. Hovorka, E. Jonson, S. Peterson, P. Ewoldt, D.&#13;
Fisher, C. Bowman. Second Row: D . Madsen, J. Ahrens, R. Orr, R. Barkhurst, L. Elliot. Thiri Row: J. Jurgensen, R. Sullivan, S. Fairchild, J.&#13;
Luther.&#13;
Fourth&#13;
First Row: Sandra Gehring, Terry Ann Stevens, S. Schultz, P. Dalen,&#13;
V. Pate, D. Hart, K. Lawler, S. Peterson. Second Row: S. Stout, D.&#13;
Tynan, T. Buchholz, B. Hanse, M. Surber, R. Herbold, D . Froehle, Jay&#13;
Oelberg. Third Row: S. Gaines, Carl Ridenour, M. Awe, B. Daggett,&#13;
D. Goode, Craig Hanson, T. Allen, A. Swim.&#13;
Third Year Classes&#13;
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First Row: C. Wimmer, J. Oelberg, S. Pistole, M. Erpelding, F. Mapes,&#13;
M. Wirth, I. Hesse, L. Olsoh. Second Row: S. Meier, T. Hartney, G.&#13;
Rowlett, J. Ahrens, J. Kearnes, R. Stewart, D. Block, D. Clark, R. Gayworth. Third Row: D. Peters, T. Dykastra, S. Ritchie, S. Slater, C. Wrage,&#13;
D. Berggren, J. Fisher, J. Rasmussen. &#13;
First Row: K. Brown, A. Kayser, D. Teepee, M. Romesburg, L. Homer.&#13;
Second Row: M. Miller, J. Carter, S.Buchholz, M. Palm.&#13;
First Row: S. Nicklaus, P. Ipsen, A. Ralston, J. Vail, D. Legg, S. Couchman, Diane Else. Second Row: J. Faulkner, D. Bernstorf, R. Locke, K.&#13;
Youker, Gladys Mosley, R. Hulgan, R. Curl. Third Row: V. Hayworth,&#13;
R. Kenney, C. Downing, L. Burton, S. Woodrum, T. Witt, L. H awkins.&#13;
Ffrst Row: L. Lehman, L. Olson, R. Lehma n, M. Cejka, J. Gralund, D .&#13;
Kayser, R. Locke. Second Row: R. Ainsworth, C. Real, J. Janson, J.&#13;
Spencer, D. Stevens, J. Emery, B. Bergthold, K. Fitzpatrick. Third Row:&#13;
C. Hohmann, C. Weltzin, A. Bolie, T. Eaton, G. Dalen, C. Bethurum,&#13;
S. Williams. &#13;
SPECIAL CLASSES&#13;
First Row: J. Danner, W. Garrison, J. Robertson, S. Dorsey. Second Row:&#13;
J. \i\Teber, J. Dooley, L. Schnetter, W. Powell, E. Biccum, B.· Shulze.&#13;
SPECIAL CLASSES&#13;
Carrigan.&#13;
DEAF-BLIND&#13;
First Row: Mrs. Beers, H. Quinn, 0. Dobbins, Mrs. Robinson. Second&#13;
Row: E. Howard, L. Phillips, M. Matthias. &#13;
Spo ·en for &#13;
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Track&#13;
First Row. Coach Baker, D. Good, J. Gallo, D. Peterson, M. Petty, D.&#13;
Peak, F. Bourne. Second Row : J. Congdon, M. Whaley, E. Daggett, M.&#13;
Nolte, A. Gallo, R. Hendricks, S. McHugh.&#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
First Row: Coach, Mr. Baker, D. Peak, M. Petty, J. Condgon, D. Peterson, F. Bourne, Coach, Mr. Renner. Second Row: T. Beery, R. Hendricks, J. Gallo, D. Good, C. Peterson, S. McHugh, L. Whitt. Third Row : M.&#13;
Whaley, J. Siders, A. Love, M. Nolte, L. Beery.&#13;
Junior High Football&#13;
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First Row: Mr. Johnson, G. Weiland, J. Hale, D. Kem, J. Blue, P. Sell,&#13;
R. Milligan, R. Sly. Second Row: R. McDonough, D. Snyder, J. Le Hew,&#13;
L. Tierney, W. Zimmerman, A. Knight, R. Shannon, L. Schultz. Third&#13;
Row: E. Anderson, J. Dooley, P. Bull ard. J. Sellers, M. Simmons, G. Meyer,&#13;
L. Pennington, B. Waters. &#13;
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Basketball&#13;
First Row: Coach Baker, C. Peterson, R. Survis, D. Peterson, R. Carlson,&#13;
L. Good, D. Peak. Second Row: D. Good, A. Gallo, L. Beery, N. Van&#13;
Wyk, M. Notle, J. Gallo, S. McHugh.&#13;
Second T earn Basketball&#13;
First Row: Coach Mr. Baker, D. Lantz, L. Whitt, T. Beery, J. Siders, B.&#13;
Markle. Second Row: E. Anderson, S. Peterson, M. Whaley, J. Dallman,&#13;
A Love, D. Snyder.&#13;
Junior High Basketball&#13;
First Row: Mr. Johnson, G. Weiland, J. Hale, D. Kem, J. Blue, P. Sell, R.&#13;
Milligan, R. Sly. Second Row: R. McDonough, D. Snyder, J. Le Hew,&#13;
L. Tierney, W. Zimmerman, A. Knight, R. Shannon, L. Schultz. Third&#13;
Row: E. Anderson, J. Dooley, P. Bullard, J. Sellers, M. Simmons, G.&#13;
Meyer, L. Pennington, B. \i\Taters.&#13;
R. Survis&#13;
I&#13;
L. Good &#13;
Second Team&#13;
First Row: Mr. Renner, Coach, D. Good, J. Shepherd, J. Snyder, M.&#13;
Larkin, E. Bergthold, P. Flannery, M. Coughlan. Second Row: D. Bourne,&#13;
manager, M. Ueding, E. McLaughlin, S. Wood, M. Thompson, P. Crees,&#13;
M. Hovinga, manager, Mrs. McLaughlin, Chaperon.&#13;
First Row: Mr. Renner, coach, K. Mirs, N. Howard, C. Bull, C. Johannsen,&#13;
M. Rinehart, L. Davis, K. Billings. Second Row: D. Bourne, manager, D.&#13;
Wetters, J. Feltz, A. Yugla, J. Siders, B. Kielman , M. Hovinga, manager,&#13;
Mrs. McLaughlin, Chaperon.&#13;
Girl's Junior Basketball&#13;
E. Bergthold&#13;
M. Larkin&#13;
First Row: Coach, Mr. Renner, A. Ritze, P. Strawhorn, M. Dalen, N.&#13;
Schladetzky, D. Ellison, J. Robertson. Second Row: V. Claude, A. Lehman, J. Batcheller, C. Halupnick, K. Cramer, J. Jurgensen, Manager, M.&#13;
Hovinga. &#13;
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Girl Scouts&#13;
First Row: Mrs. Robey, N. Schladetzky, P. Strawhorn, A. Lehman, S. Hayworth, C. Halupnick, A. Ritze, Miss Foster. Second Row: J. Johnson, A.&#13;
Weber, K. Surber, L. Brainard, B. Hircock, S. Fairchild, Mrs. Sweem.&#13;
First Row: Mrs. Dorothy Berger, P. E\voldt, E. Johnson, E. Hass, M. Dalen,&#13;
N. Alberts, S. Peterson, K. Havorka, Miss Ruth Isaacs. Second Row: Mrs.&#13;
Alice Beers, J. Luther, J. Jurgensen, D. Ellison, D. Soppe, R. Sullivan, V.&#13;
Claude, J. Purdy, M. Garcia, Mrs. Mable Bonar.&#13;
First Row: Mrs. Emerick, K. Brown, L. Olson, M. Romesberg, S. Gehring,&#13;
C. Wimmer, T. Stevens, R. Hayworth, l'virs. !vlcLaughlin. Second Row: J.&#13;
Rasmussen, S. Pistole, K. Lawler, S. Peterson, J. Oelberg, L. Homer, I.&#13;
Hesse. Third Row: V. Pate, ivl. Erpelding, S. Schultz, M. Wirth, D. Hart,&#13;
P. D alen, F. ivlapes, Mrs. Hughes. &#13;
Boy Scouts, Troop 4&#13;
Front Row: K. Peacock, R. Dado, S. Dorsey, R. Barkhurst, V. D awdy, L.&#13;
Straw, C. Bowman, L. eddermeyer, Mr. Beers, Scoutmaster. Second Row:&#13;
Mr. Culton, Asst. Scoutmaster, D. Fischer, C. Ridenour, E. Richmond, J.&#13;
Ahrens, L. Spreng, M. Hagens, G. Weiland, D. Madsen. Third Row: J.&#13;
Siders, J. Danner, R. Sipma, L. Griefn ow, L. Kingery, M. Awe, D. Buchholz, D. Kern, W. Zimmerman. Fourth Row: i\l. Whaley, P. Sell, D . Good,&#13;
J. Blue, L. Sparks, M. \Viebolcl, C. Leinard, F. Bourne.&#13;
First Rau;: S. Slater, D. Berggren, D. Froehle, D. Peters, T. Harney, J. Oelberg, J. Ahrens, C. Rowlett, D. \V. Teepe, ~Ir. Lauren t, Cubmaster.&#13;
Second Row: L. Elliott, S. Gaines, T. Buchholz, T. Witt, T. Daksh·a, R.&#13;
Tynan, S. Ritchie, A. Swim, J. Fisher. Third Row: R. Herbold, B. Daggett,&#13;
T. Allen, G. Hanson, M. Surber, R. Herbolcl, M. Palm, C. Wrage. &#13;
Explorer Scouts, Post 4&#13;
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First Row: J. Siders, \:V. Zimmerman, A. Homer, J. \Veber, V. Banks, R.&#13;
McDonough, J. Hale, Mr. Culton, Assoc. Advisor. Second Row: F.&#13;
Bourne, L. Tierney, E. Biccum, B. l\farkle, R. Survis, L. Good, C. Peterson,&#13;
Mr. Nass, Advisor. Third Row: P. Bullard, B. Wells, A. Gallo, J. Dallman,&#13;
M. Whaley, N. Van\Vyk, M. Nolte, R. Vasey, R. Shannon, L. Schultz .&#13;
Y-Teen&#13;
First Row: N. Howard, K. Mirs, E. Bergthold (vice-president), M. Hovinga&#13;
(president), C. Bean (secretary and treasurer), F. Davis, J. Stubbe, B.&#13;
Latimer. Second Row: Mrs. Copeland, P. Crees, A. Yulga, J. Siders, S.&#13;
Hayworth, B. Winters, K. Smith, K. Billings, Mrs. Smith. Third Row: J.&#13;
Snyder (chaplin), L. Riggs, S. Wood, M. Thompson, B. Kielman, E. Meyer,&#13;
J. Feltz. &#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
First Rau;: P. Carritt, i'vl. Coughlon, L. Riggs, E. Meyer. Second Row:&#13;
K. Billings, S. Hayworth, N. Howard.&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
First Rorv: P. Carritt, . Howard, ~I. Coughlon , S. Hayworth, L. Riggs, K.&#13;
Billings, E. _foyer. Second Roze: C. Schroeder, B. Latimer, K. Shoemaker,&#13;
C. Bull, S. Meyer, S. DuBois, C. H enry, L. Witte, P. icol, F. Davis, K.&#13;
Mirs. Third Row: M. Rinehart, J. Stubbe, C. Johnnson, S. Morehead, H.&#13;
Sorgchager, P. Crees, L. Christensen, R. :\forris, P. F lannery, M. Larkin,&#13;
J. Siders, C. Bean , A. Yug1a, K. Smith. Fo11rtlt Hore: B. Kielman, C. D ewey,&#13;
J. Nicolson , B. Winters, M. Thompson, J. Feltz, D . Good, J. Snyder, C.&#13;
Klarstrom, J. Shepherd, D. Bo 1rnc, M. Ueding, D . Lantz, :M. ·whaley .&#13;
Fifth H.ow: L. Good, D. Good, E. Anderson, R. Survis, C. Peterson, J.&#13;
Condgon, B. larkl , F . Bourne, S. Jcll11 , D. Peak, G. Meyer, S. Peterson,&#13;
A. Gallo. Sixth Row: J. D allman, L. Whitt, E. McLaughlin, E . Bergthold,&#13;
M . Hovinga, S. Wood, B. Wells, L. Beery, J. Siders, A. Love, P. Pe terson,&#13;
N. VanWyk, M. Nolte, H . Daggett. &#13;
MADE&#13;
MARDI GRAS MAIDS AND ESCORTS&#13;
Tom Seivert, Luetta Christensen, Patty Carritt, Larry Manley&#13;
FOOTBALL QUEEN AND PRINCESSES&#13;
Carol Bean, Sharyl DuBois, and Queen Madeline Havinga &#13;
Kathleen Havorka, Miss Roberta&#13;
Foster and Dr. Mildred Groht&#13;
David Good and "Polly'&#13;
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Mr. Fischer &#13;
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" ... F. Armstrong J. Baker N. Barron G. Basch W. Behm Bo chart&#13;
I. Bryson V. Clifton C. Colson M. Conrad C. Corbitt P. Culton&#13;
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M. Deputy E. Dowling D. Drake N. Duckworth F. Elgan&#13;
E. Ellis H. Ellis E. Erickson C. Fain M. Franks&#13;
J. Grap V. Gustafson R. Hall R. Hestness E. Hughes&#13;
N. Jensen E. Kaercher D. Kersinger I. Klahn R. Bostedt &#13;
M. Lamberson&#13;
A. Maule&#13;
S. Rasmusson&#13;
Moores&#13;
V. Lewis F. McLain 0. Marshall&#13;
H. Netusil M. Nielsen M.Orr H. Petty&#13;
L. Reinner I. Reninger I. Roberts&#13;
W. Schickoufsky M. Seley F. Smith E. Thompson&#13;
A. Trewin A. Whitman L. Whitmore D. Van Soelen&#13;
First Row: Mrs. Gronberg, Mrs. Gellert, Mrs. Messerli, Miss Steger&#13;
Second Row : Mr. vVeiclman, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Bacchus&#13;
F. Manion&#13;
M. Pullman&#13;
R. Sauten&#13;
V. Timson&#13;
Coleman &#13;
Mrs. Langfelt&#13;
Mrs. Zimmerman&#13;
Pastor Graef Pastor Mappes&#13;
Mr. Culton&#13;
Medical&#13;
Staff&#13;
DR. BEST&#13;
Religious&#13;
Advisors&#13;
i\tfrs. Hansen&#13;
Mrs. Redden&#13;
D . Madsen, Father Mcllhon, K. Havorka&#13;
Father Grace Miss Sorrells &#13;
&#13;
Style Show&#13;
Sleepy Beauty?&#13;
....... .£&#13;
Gambling? Mr. Gallaudet in Person&#13;
"Gossip and Grub" &#13;
Runaway Movie Stars&#13;
And He Still Won't Dance With Me!&#13;
Oops/ r:.- 1 Dean' -·ct.er e Cornes t -ie . "'J.&#13;
..&#13;
You Are in&#13;
My Power!&#13;
lk. g About?&#13;
All the Ta m Whats &#13;
What a Figure! &#13;
31 3 So. ) 5th St.&#13;
200 West Broadway&#13;
Beltone of Nebraska&#13;
HEARING AIDS&#13;
Phone ATiantic 9168&#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959&#13;
Franksen &amp; Johnson&#13;
J. C. Penney &amp; Co., Inc.&#13;
542-44 West Broadway&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959&#13;
Omaha, Nebr.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Company&#13;
LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY&#13;
Iowa Power and Light Company&#13;
Thomsen's "66" Service&#13;
). P. THOMSEN, Prop.&#13;
1725 Hi gh Street - Hi ghway 375 Phone 9929 Counci l Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ross Paint and Glass Store&#13;
703- 16th Avenue&#13;
323 W . Broadway&#13;
FI NE CLEANING&#13;
1st Ave. and 8th Street&#13;
WHOLESALE and RETAIL&#13;
Phone 2-1 555&#13;
Acousticon-Fifer Co. HEARING AIDS&#13;
Batteries and Accesso ries fo r All Makes&#13;
Max I. Walker&#13;
Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TWO LOCATIONS&#13;
. 29th and Broadway &#13;
Ak-Sar-Ben Fixture &amp; Supply Co.&#13;
HOTEL - RESTAURANT - BAR - TAVERN&#13;
SCHOOL - HOSPITAL FIXTURES and SUPPLIES&#13;
1308-10 Douglas JAckson 6214 Omaha, Nebr.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Cook Paint and Varnish Co.&#13;
Phone 2-2585&#13;
225 South Ma in&#13;
530 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 5594&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
Electro Lane TV&#13;
Phone 3-78 11&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
Phone 4087&#13;
Continental Keller Co.&#13;
MR. MANGIAMELI&#13;
City National Bank&#13;
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Free Parking Whil e Banki ng&#13;
Taffe Drug Co.&#13;
306 W . Broadway&#13;
Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
315 W . Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Northwestern Notiona l Life Insurance Co. Fee Chew, District Ma nager G. W . Kirn&#13;
Ed ucationa l Consu ltants and Insura nce Counse llo rs&#13;
17 No. Mai n Street Phone 3- 1725 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TOP VALUES AN D TOP VALUE STAMPS AT&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
211 -215 West Broadway 2 8th and West Broadway &#13;
THE FOLLOWING&#13;
Automobile Dealers&#13;
CONGRATULATE THE&#13;
Class of 1959&#13;
La Fleur Pontiac Pioneer Motors, Cadillac - Olds&#13;
Robinson Motor Sales&#13;
Studebaker - Edsel - Mercury&#13;
Whittaker-Long Ford Sales&#13;
Sulley Motor Co., Buick&#13;
Hughes Motors, Chevrolet&#13;
Knudsen Plymouth - DeSoto - Rambler&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Meadow Gold Dairy&#13;
1607 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
BE NO'S&#13;
A BETTER DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bonk&#13;
Member F.D.l.C.&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959&#13;
Sheely &amp; Lane Memorials&#13;
611 East Broadway - Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Office Phone 3-4148 Residence Phone 3 -4 1 00&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '59&#13;
Peoples Department Store&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
25 South 28th Street&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Anderson's Bowl Twin City Bowl&#13;
15 State 36th and Broadway &#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE l.S.D. CLASS OF '59&#13;
FROM YOUR PRINTERS&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing - Lithographing - Office Supplies&#13;
Morphy Drug Company, Inc.&#13;
825 W. Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE PLACE TO SAVE&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association of Council BluffE&#13;
E. P. JUEL, President&#13;
Phone 5525 501 West Broadway&#13;
Geo. A. Hoagland Co:&#13;
SI NCE 1856 KELLEY W. CLARK, Mgr.&#13;
Wickman' s Frank Street Pharmacy&#13;
548 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 6657&#13;
Andersen Construction Co.&#13;
GENERAL CONTRACTORS&#13;
619 South Main Street Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations from&#13;
R. &amp; S. Shoe Store&#13;
334 West Broadway&#13;
With Wa rmest Wishes for Every Member of t he Graduating Class&#13;
Harry C. Crowl Company&#13;
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 1 23 4th Street&#13;
141 3- 1 5 Harney&#13;
Standard Blue Print Co. PHOTO CO~IES - BLUEPRINTS - WHITE PRINTS&#13;
Engineers' - Architects' - Artists' Supplies&#13;
ATiantic 7890 Omaha, Nebr. &#13;
Nonpareil Photo Engraving&#13;
1015 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
F. W. Woolworth Co.&#13;
Omaha Crockery Co.&#13;
IMPORTERS - WHOLESALERS&#13;
Phone ATiantic 4842&#13;
1118 Harney St. Omaha 2, Nebr.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Restaurant Association&#13;
AND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS&#13;
Broadway Theater&#13;
Pictures are fine in '59&#13;
317 W. Broadway Phone 3-3808&#13;
HI-WAY RECREATION&#13;
BOWLING and SKATING&#13;
Junction 192 and 275 Phone 2-0061&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hotel Chieftain&#13;
(A Fields Hotel)&#13;
CLIFFORD H. POWELL, Mgr.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Picky-Nicky Cafe&#13;
41 7 W . Broadway Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
INSURANCE Is Our ONLY Business&#13;
D. E. Fischer Agency&#13;
5 Brya nt Street Dial 8-1549&#13;
Hansen &amp; Hansen&#13;
Lumber Co.&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
Willow Avenue at Sixth Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Phone 5521 Broadway at Scott&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Shaw Flower Shop - Phone 7355 18 Pearl St.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Phone 6634 416 W. B'dway&#13;
C. E. Baird Jewelry&#13;
"We Specialize"&#13;
DIAMONDS - WATCHES&#13;
Phone 4936 8 Scott St.&#13;
GET MORE FOR WHAT YOU PAY&#13;
Save at ...&#13;
Mode O'Day&#13;
522 W . Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Phone 5567 536 W . Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co. Phone 2-2595 Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa White Bakery Co.&#13;
Frank Hecht Florist&#13;
and Nursery&#13;
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS&#13;
Phone 8-1518 318 Fleming&#13;
Pets A Plenty Pet Shop&#13;
3 17 W. Broadway Phone 3-8622&#13;
Counci l Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Rogers Jewelry Company&#13;
540 W. Broadway Cou ncil Bluffs, la .&#13;
Phone 2-8361&#13;
BEST W ISHES&#13;
Marcus Clothes Shop&#13;
6 12 W EST BROADWAY &#13;
Lucey Jewelers&#13;
333 West. Br~adway Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Phone 3-4833&#13;
Axelsen's Bakery&#13;
Danish Pastry - Sweet Rolls&#13;
Cakes - Cookies - Pies&#13;
Phone 3-2314&#13;
128 W . B'dway Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Grape Growers Ass'n.&#13;
Robert S. Lynch&#13;
TEAXCO GAS and OIL&#13;
2nd and Vine&#13;
Congratulations from&#13;
Keenan Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
234 W . BROADWAY&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ballenger&#13;
Automotive Service&#13;
113-115- 1 17 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
127 So. Main Street&#13;
Phone 3-3401 Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
Bob Pyles&#13;
Photography at Its Best&#13;
Cutler's Funeral Home&#13;
533 Willow Ave. Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Walgreen Drug&#13;
4 00 W . Broadway&#13;
Drugs - Cosmetics - Cameras - Candies&#13;
John N. Eddy, Inc. INSURANCE&#13;
14 Pearl St. T. J. (joe) Smith&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Council Bluffs Clinic&#13;
532 First Ave. Phone 7751&#13;
Vern and Hazel's Service&#13;
Rt. No. l Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Phone 9678&#13;
Molgaard Body Shop&#13;
EXPERT BODY WORK and PAINTING&#13;
1303-3rd Street Council Bluffs, la .&#13;
Prince Produce Co.&#13;
POUL TRY and EGGS&#13;
Phone 7502 800 So. Main St.&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
Phone 2-0293 Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Greenslate Service&#13;
375 Highway and 17th Ave.&#13;
Phone 9667 Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
The Music Shop&#13;
331 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
Hansen's Town &amp; Country&#13;
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GOVERNOR HERSCHEL LOVELESS&#13;
HARRY H. Hagemann&#13;
President&#13;
Finance Committee&#13;
Carl Gernetzky David A. Dancer&#13;
Chairman Sec retary&#13;
Arthur Barlow&#13;
Maurice B. Crabb&#13;
· Arthur Drebenstedt&#13;
Mrs. Kenneth A. Evans&#13;
Lester Gillette&#13;
A. W. Noehren&#13;
Mrs. Joseph Rosenfield&#13;
Mrs. Robert Valentine&#13;
BOARD OF REGENTS &#13;
Dedication&#13;
Because of her devotion to duty and deep concern for the spiritual&#13;
welfare of her pupils, we dedicate this yearbook to Miss Gertrude Sorrells.&#13;
For many years Miss Sorrells has served the students of I. S. D. well.&#13;
Her untiring efforts in our behalf have been inspiring to us all.&#13;
We thank you, Miss Sorrells, and may God bless you.&#13;
The Class of 1960&#13;
c. I &#13;
We, the Stall Of the --&#13;
1960 Yearbook&#13;
Hope You Like it I I I I &#13;
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Superintendent&#13;
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Business Manager&#13;
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Miss Alber&#13;
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Mr. Renner&#13;
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Miss Mcclana ha n&#13;
Mrs. Timson&#13;
Mrs. Tho mpson&#13;
Miss Orr&#13;
Miss Whitmore &#13;
President&#13;
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Footba 11 Manager&#13;
Basketball Manager&#13;
Varsity Basketba 11&#13;
Student Manager of Track&#13;
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Boy Scout ( 2)&#13;
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Secretary&#13;
CONNIE HENRY&#13;
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G. A. A.&#13;
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Brownie, Girl Scout&#13;
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The courage to change the things we can,&#13;
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Vice President&#13;
DORENE GOOD&#13;
Varsity Basketba 11 ( 4)&#13;
President of Class - 1957 to 1959&#13;
Teen Topics Writer&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Y-Teen ( 2)&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
Football Homecoming Princess, '59&#13;
Trac k&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
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G. A. A.&#13;
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Pep Club&#13;
"Mardi Gras Es co rt&#13;
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Boy Scout (2)&#13;
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Track&#13;
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Pep Club&#13;
Secretary - 58, '59&#13;
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Pep Club (2)&#13;
Secretary of Class - 1957 to 1959&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid&#13;
Teen Topics Writer&#13;
Track&#13;
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Varsity Basketball (3)&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
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Track&#13;
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Pep Club (4)&#13;
G irl S cout&#13;
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Trac k ( 3 )&#13;
Boy Scout&#13;
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Vice -President of Class - 1958, 1 59&#13;
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T r ack&#13;
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Basketball ( 3)&#13;
F ootba ll ( 3)&#13;
Track (3 )&#13;
Pe p Club&#13;
Cub Scout (2)&#13;
Boy Scout (3 )&#13;
Explo rer&#13;
JOHN GALLO&#13;
Football (4)&#13;
Basketball ( 3 )&#13;
Track (3 )&#13;
Boy S c out &#13;
CONNIE KLARSTROM&#13;
Girl Scout 2&#13;
Pep Club 2&#13;
ELLA MEYER&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Cheerleader 4&#13;
Y-Teen 2&#13;
Pep Club 2&#13;
Girl Scout 3&#13;
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Y-Teen&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
MERLE NOLTE&#13;
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Football 3&#13;
Track 3&#13;
Cub Scout 2&#13;
Boy Scout&#13;
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Y-Teen&#13;
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Y-Teen&#13;
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Brownie , Girl Sc o ut&#13;
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Y-Teen 2&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
MR. HUSTON&#13;
Spo.nsor&#13;
MR. C U LT ON &#13;
Senior Memories&#13;
Test Tomorrow??&#13;
' Eddie! Your Feet A re Dirty The Line Up &#13;
Coffee Break!&#13;
Royalty&#13;
The Champ &#13;
Campus Big Shots&#13;
Grounds for D ivorce&#13;
Finger Bowl??&#13;
Two Icic les&#13;
Stop Tickling, Mic he l! 11&#13;
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D. Good&#13;
F. Davis&#13;
J . Dallman&#13;
P. Crees&#13;
C. Bu ll&#13;
R . Bolt&#13;
M . Whaley&#13;
D . Peterson&#13;
President&#13;
L . Whitt&#13;
V ice-President&#13;
Mrs . B. Cope land&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
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F. Bourne&#13;
Secretary&#13;
CLASS&#13;
J . Snyder&#13;
Trea sur e r&#13;
L. Riggs&#13;
M. Rinehart&#13;
K. Shoemaker&#13;
J. Siders&#13;
J. Siders&#13;
M . Thompson&#13;
M. Ueding&#13;
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First Vear&#13;
FIRST ROW (le ft to r i gh t ): J . Bethards, P . Glick, A . Bolie, M . C e jka, D. Cornw all, G . Da len,&#13;
D. Dingman, T. Eaton, K . F itzpatrick, C. Bethurum, J . Gra l un d, K . Grosvenor. SECOND R OW&#13;
(left to r ight): P . He rbold, C. Hohma nn, D . Ka ys e r , E . K irby, L. Lehman, R . . L ehmann, N .&#13;
Link, R. L ocke , S . N i cklaus, L. Olson, J. Redmond, P. Schnacke l. N OT PICTURED : J . J ansen,&#13;
G . Phillips ..&#13;
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FIRST ROW (l eft to right): R. Ainsworth , E . Ba ldwin, R. Be r gthold, E . Cape sius, R . Carls on , J . Emery,&#13;
J . F idone , L . He nders on, C . He rda hl, D. Kayser, R. Ma rlow, C . Re a l. SECOND R OW (left to r ight): J .&#13;
Re s c ola, B. Roll , S. Ros dai l, P . Ross, J . Spe ncer, D. Ste ve n s, G . Strong , R . Suer, B . Tay lor, S . Warefield, D. Wa llace, S . Wi ll iams.&#13;
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Campus Little Shots &#13;
Gordon Baker&#13;
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Boys Varsity Coach&#13;
Sportsmanship&#13;
Award&#13;
John Gallo&#13;
For when the one Great Scorer&#13;
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He writes not that you won or lost&#13;
But how you played the game!&#13;
Grantland Rice&#13;
Go! Go! Bobcats!!&#13;
Bob Renner&#13;
Assistant Boys Coach&#13;
Girls Varsity Coach&#13;
Most Valuable&#13;
Plaver Award&#13;
Betty Berghold &#13;
Varsitv Football&#13;
TOP ROW: D. Kern, D. Evans, J. Lehew, B. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: P. Sell, J. Dallman,&#13;
P. Bullard, R. Shannon, L. Schultz, R. Pudans, G. Weiland, R. Milligan. SECOND ROW: B.&#13;
Markle, T. Beery, C. Peterson, D. Peterson, D. Good, L. Whitt, Manager S. Peterson. THIRD&#13;
ROW: J. Gallo, D. Peak, A. Gallo, F. Bourne, D. Day, A. Love, M. Whaley, S. McHugh.&#13;
Board of Strategy&#13;
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Boys' Varsity Basketbalr&#13;
FIBST ROW (left to right): J. Ga llo, D. Peak, T . Beery, C.&#13;
Peterson, J. Dallma n, R . Vas e y , S. Pete r s on, Manager.&#13;
SECOND ROW (left to right): D . Good, F. Bourne , D. Peterson, S. McHugh , L. Whitt. THIBD RO W (left to r ight): Mr .&#13;
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Girh' Varsity Basketball&#13;
FIRST ROW (left to rig ht): C. He n ry, Mana ger ; P . Crees, M .&#13;
Coughlan, A . Yugla , E. Be r g tho ld, E . McLa ughlin, P. Flannery, M. T hompson, J. Wh ee ler, Manager . SECOND ROW&#13;
( left to right): J . Snyde r, D. Good , J. S iders, J . Shephe rd ,&#13;
M . Ue ding . &#13;
Basketball And Track&#13;
BOYS' SECOND T EAM BASKETBALL&#13;
FIRST ROW {le ft to r ight):&#13;
D. E v ans, J. Siders, P. B ullard, R. Sh annon, L. Wh itt,&#13;
B. Markle, S . Pet ers on, Man -&#13;
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SECOND ROW (le ft to right):&#13;
D. Lantz, A. Love , M . Neufarth, D. Sn yder, B. Wells, R.&#13;
Bolt, T. Beery.&#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
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R. Sly, R. Shannon, R. Vase y ,&#13;
L. Schultz, W. Zimmerman, D.&#13;
Kern, J. LeHew . SECOND ROW&#13;
(left to right) : R. Tegarden, L.&#13;
Sebert, P. Se ll, R. Pudans, R.&#13;
Milligan, G. Weiland, Mr. Baker,&#13;
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J. G a llo, D . P eak, B . Mar -&#13;
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T . Beery, D. Good , J. Sid ers.&#13;
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D. Peters on, A. G a llo, F.&#13;
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M. Neufarth, Mr. Baker, Coach.&#13;
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FIRST ROW (left t o rig h t): J. B atche lle r.&#13;
B. Winters, A. Ritze , C . Bull, B . Kielman, N. Howard, C . Dewey. SECOND&#13;
ROW (left to right ): J. Whee le r, Man ager ; S . Hayworth, A . Lehman, H. L ew is ,&#13;
K. Billings , E. Meyer, M . Rineha rt,&#13;
J. Feltz, C. Henry, Manager. &#13;
FIRST ROW (le ft to right): M. Colegrove , J . Luther,&#13;
K. Lawler, P. Ewoldt, T, Stevens, S . Peterson. SECOND&#13;
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K. Ho vorka, S. Ge hring , P. Dalen, Mrs. Bonar . THIRD&#13;
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Albe rts, M rs. Robey.&#13;
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Cub Scouts&#13;
R. Tynan, T. Witt, R. Herbold, Mr. Beers. SECOND ROW (left to&#13;
right): K. Moore, T. A lle n , T . Dykstr a , R. Barkhurs t , R. Rowray,&#13;
M. Surbe r, M. Awe , L . E lliott. THIRD ROW (left to right) : C . Wrage ,&#13;
D . Fischer, M. Wiebo ld , D. Buchholz, F. Bourne , L. Kingery, M. Brownies Ha ge ns .&#13;
F IRST R OW (left t o righ t ): D . B erggren , J . Fishe r , M. Pa lm,&#13;
D . Bloc k, G. Row le tt, D. Clark, J. Ahren s . SE COND ROW&#13;
(le ft to right): S . G ai ne s , A. Swim, S. Ba rke r , T . Hartney,&#13;
J . C a rte r , D. F roe hle, S . B uc hholz . T HIRD ROW (left to r ig ht ):&#13;
J . Ke rnes, D . Leg le r, R. He rbold , T. Bu c hho lz , B . Daggett,&#13;
M. Mi ller, A. Kays e r , S . Slater.&#13;
FIRST R OW (left to right): J . Rasmussen , F . Mapes, I. Hesse,&#13;
L. Homer, M . Romesburg, S. P istole. SECOND ROW (left to&#13;
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Wirth, M . Erpe lding, C. Wimme r , Mrs. Emerick. THIRD ROW&#13;
(left to righ t ): Mrs. Peterson, S. Woodrum, L. Burton, V.&#13;
Hayw orth, K. Youker, R. Hayworth, M. Wilson, Mrs. C hew. &#13;
FIRST ROW (left to right): K. Smith, B. Winte.rs, A. Yulga , M.&#13;
Whaley, R. Walker, B. Wells, M . Thompson, R . Sly, M. Ueding.&#13;
SECOND ROW (left t o right): J . Johnson, S. Morehead, N. Hilsabeck, J. Feltz, J. Robertson, K. Mirs, B. Kielman, B. Schulze ,&#13;
J. Marsh, J. Siders. THIRDROW(lefttoright): D . Surber, J .&#13;
Batcheller, B. Hircock, A. Ritze, L. Whitt, P. Crees, J . Snyder,&#13;
E. McLaughlin, C . Dewey, L. Schultz , S. McHugh . FOURTH R OW&#13;
(left to right): D. Weeter, D. Peak, S. Hayw o rth, L. Riggs , K .&#13;
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F IR ST R OW (le ft to right): K. Smith, B.&#13;
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J. Johnson , S . Morehead, C. D ewe y , J.&#13;
F e lt z , N. H i lsabeck, J. Robe r tson, M. U e ding&#13;
T HIRD R OW (le ft to right): M r s. Smith, B .&#13;
H ir c o c k , A . Ritze, S. Hayworth, P. Crees,&#13;
J . Snyder, E. McLa ughlin, Mrs. C o pe l a n d&#13;
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