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1959 HAWK Presented By The Yearbook Staff Of " ' ; . . - * . - ‘ • - ' ' • . ' . ‘ r < l -:"' -y ****. .. rifc rC Prairie High School Cedar Rapids, Iowa Volume II • - ::Y : ;• ' : ’>

A D M I N I S T R A T I O N s. w. Wiley, Supt.

MARCELLA BECICKA JAMES BOWERSOX SHARON BRADFORD WALTER BUCKALLEW JOHN CACH ELIZABETH CERVENY

CHADIMA CAROLYN CLEMENTS OGLETTE DAVIS American Problems Miss Weld, Student Teacher JIM DOUGLAS RONALD DUFFE

BONNIE EDEN MIKE FIESELER JUDITH FOWLER LYNN GLASS KENNETH GORDON

VARY JO HATCH LARRY HENKES Mr. Shirley's College Prep English class Remember "Othello ?" LARRY HOWE i 4 DANIEL STRAWHORN \ J W '

DOROTHY JAMESSON MICHAEL JAEGER BETTY LOU KARAL MARVIN KILBERGER BARBARA KOUTNYI MAUREEN KRAMER ALLEN LORENC

ROSE MALLOY Jean Smith DENNIS MEIER Eastern Iowa Band Festival DEE ANN MERTA X MARCIA MIFFLIN -

DAVID NOVAK SHARON PARK LANA PHILLIPSON BRIAN PUDIL ERNIE RIGEL MARLAN ROHLENA WAYNE SANBORN

TOM TJELMELAND BEVERLY TOTON BETTY TOW ANITA TRACHTA JOYCE TRPKOSH LINDA VAJM HOUTEN

NEVIN WILLIAMS JANICE WITOUSEK SALLY WOLCOTT I NANCY ZAHRADNIK k ALAN ZIGLER

Baccalaureate 1959 Graduating seniors march in as "Pomp and Circumstance" is played . Seniors listen attentively to the inspiring address by Rev. Alfred Kelsey on "Remove not the ancient land marks which your father's have set." 22:28 Proverbs chapter

Prairie’s Commencement Ihcsen by fellow classmates, Ronald Zr — — ie gave the welcoming address, Jean Smith delivered the senior — riiage at Prairie's first commencef::exercises May 28, 1959 . of . Arnold Salisbury, Superintendent Mr . Cedar Rapids Community Schools, delivered a very stimulating speech entitled "Are You Really Educated" to the Class of '59 Mr. Robert Krob, president of the College Community School Board, presented the diplomas to the grad uates . -

MR. LYNN SCHWANDT Science and Math . MR. KENNETH MARSH Science MR. DONN STANSBURY Biology Among the various activities enjoyed by the Biology classes, dissection is a favorite frogs and worms have been studied . Through the year fish, . MR . MARVEN BRASE Mathematics MRS . ETHEL BAILEY Junior High Mathematics

ANCIENT ROi MR BARGER. JAMES Social Studies vWf . o CAMPBELL. CHARLES Social Studies MR Granner, the Home Economics teacher, is helping them with the coffee Mrs. Granner holds a B. A The students are sampling food prepared in class . from the State University of Iowa MACHINES MR. MAX THOMPSON Business Education . . Mrs. Nancy . MRS KELLEHER. RUTH Business Education

MRS English. GLORIA CANNEY German II MR. JAMES JENNINGS Latin, World History Language Arts MRS. KATHRYN WORLEY English, Speech Journalism MISS ELOISE BIRKY English, Speech MR. PATRICK SHIRLEY English Singing carols was a favorite lesson in German class!

Industrial Arts t a k i n g metalworking . Many of the b o y s a r e . They find it enjoyable as well as useful MR. CLARENCE BERGMAN Industrial Arts :.:R. GENE SEEHUSEN Metalwork and Electricity -. new class o ffe r e d in shop 2 ear is Home Mechanics. The 5 are hooking up door bells, one ze units on which they worked.

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ROW ONE: Mr. Barger, Kenneth Bracy, Bob Havlicek, Shirley Homme, John Wall, Don Van Houten, Vickie LeMont, Charlotte Brown, Paul Fiala, Javerna Knapp. ROW TWO: Linda Paul Slezek, Barbara Powell. Zbanek, Benjamin Colbert, Barbara Nelson, George Trpkosh, Diane Svec, Anita Barta, Rose Rozinek, Lance Zimmerli, Knight, Gwen Hatch, Richard Luchinske,* Walker, Larry Walshire. ROW THREE: Janet Young, Jim Cerveny, Darryl Modracek, Ted Hidinger, Tom Vavra, Eddie Hebert, John Williams, Charles Tichy, Mary Brickner, Steven Pudil. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Ealy, Marilyn Fisher, Ruth Mary Madden, Jackie Meier, Bob Shebetka, Sharon ROW ONE: Mrs. Brockway, Craig Colbert, Bob Tilton, Jack Sayre, Dennis Faltis, Sue Ann Trpkosh, Lillian Brown, Gary Kilberger, Sherry Luchinske, Patricia Malloy, Carol GoodROW TWO: Mike Pratt, Richard Teslik, Gordon Thomas, Ronnie Nove, Richard Volesky, Ervin Poduska, Dennis Meyer, David Warren, Margo Sladek, Bonnie Benish, Shryl Evans, Janet Lewis. ROW THREE: Linda Hartley, David Schultz, Cathy Vrba, Donnie Horak, Jennie McConaughey, Sam Sonka, Bob Beranek, Janet Williams, Shirley Kness, Janet Scofield, Nancy Havran. Nancy Sturtz, Vey, Carol Russman. NOT PICTURED: Richard Carver, David Mcrow, David Morningstar.

Freshmen efebure, Anita, n . rk, Brase, Sandra Sauer, Deanna Keith, Darla Mikulecky, Charlotte Osborn, Bill Sirowy, Beverly Hylton, Albert Willenborg, Dennis Linda Klouda, frf-sox, George Engel, Raymond Detert. ROW TWO: Christy Sayre, Larry Glass, Richard Stroleny, James Miles, Connie Benish, Darrell Pollet, Carson Borseth, Rachel Eden, Linda Ketrow, June ROW THREE: Ruth McCormick, Katie Koutny, Dianne Tomash, Roger Buck, Merle Reed, Danny Merta, Truman Wilkin, John DeWitt, Rose Herring, Mary Ann Yanacek. NOT PICTURED: Diane Averill, Eldred Shirley, Gary Sarchett, Terry Amspoker, Gary Bradford, Wendy Daniels, toore, Mildred Osborn, Diane Mann, Warren Novotny. ROW TWO: June Ealy, Susan sske, Linda Slaymaker, Pam Peterson, Larry Watkins, Cleon Jones, David Steinmetz, .amesson, Jim Lefebure, Raymond Lefebure. Mr. ' ROW THREE: Janice Benish, Erma fcrrsky, Sherry Pooler, Mark Fieseler, Allen Kilberger, Richard Norris, Melvin Crowder, Morningstar, Diane Cerveny, Gary Tisl, Richard Day. NOT PICTURED: Jim Boarder. Frank Glaser, John Knight, Charles McCaughy, Noreen Sullivan and Tony Ulch.

Sophomores ROW ONE: Mrs. Bonnie Harris, Nancy Bellon, Don Grummer, Kelleher, Pat Pudil, Lois Malatek, Donna Matthews. ROW TWO: Karlene Falcon, Judy Kloubec, Coralie Long, Diane Jaeger, Fred Kinne, Diana Wilson, Don Kulish, Eden, Doris Carver, Aaron Basten, Glenn Buresh, Carl Zach, Paul Thompson, Daryl Hynek,| ’ Jim Merrifield, Diane Anderson. Dick Hajek, Mickey Bowersox, ROW THREE: Sharon Rohlena, Judyi I I I Gary Klouda, Larry Rohlena, Bonnie Modracek, George Chadima. NOT PICTURED: Mar-1 garet Cooling, John Mouchka. Rudolf Van Veen, Mary Toton, Robert Homme, Kathy Miles,.l Pat Greene, Maureen Schroeder, Karen Phillipson ROW ONE: Miss Birky, Judy Mason, Karolyn Sojka, Sandra Havlicek, Sharon Hardman, Diane Long, Clifford Townsend, Susan Stockman, TURED: Gary Zigler. Milton Gade. NOT PICJon Volz, Marcia Manville, Sharon Selzer, Mary Tilton, Sandra Hofmaster, George Sheriff. ROW TWO: Darlene Bizek, Wanda Votroubek, John Dolezal, Deloris Cerveny, Don Smith, Lyle Svoboda, Ronnie Sirowy, Richard Reynolds,' Kenneth Bontty, Gary Nissen, Allan Koepsell, Everett Williams, Lillian Hobson, Charlene McConaughey, Darlene Dyson, Donna Reed, Darrell Marak, Henry Lefebure, Keith Sasek, Don Gantz. ROW THREE: Pat Andrle, Elaine Tharp, Sally Talkington

Juniors culecky, , Mr. Stansbury, Larry Roztocil, Chuck Witousek, Chuck Wright, Colleen LeMont, »th, Sally Starkey, Alma Kucera, David Faltis, JoAnn McRoberts, Rita Becicka, n=a, Jerry Sasek, Dennis Buresh, Vern Svec, sling, Judy Lamparek. Linda Stadler, Joanne Ham, Carol Havran. Pat Engel, Karen Skripsky, Jerry Peterson, Stella Zach, Karen Tisl, Lauraetta Lloyd. ROW THREE: Keith Millard, Francis Vrba, Leo Kilberger, Bill Keith Pollet, Terry Strang, Marvin Trachta. NOT PICTURED: -: Mrs. Worley, Karen Matthews, Raymond Klouda, Diane Wolcott, Amber Slezak, na. Watkins, Karen Meskimen, Judy Havlicek, James Pudil, JoAnn Soper, C a r o 1 Sanborn, ZI myn Lefebure. X ROW TWO: Bob Trpkosh, Bernard Hynek, Larry Maresh, Janice Marak, ROW THREE: Virginia Wilson, Minnie Plummer, Leonard Kulish, j Langhurst, Joe Goodlove, Karen Heldt, Mary Reed, Peggy Tow, Brenda Meier, Judie :s~ , .Maureen House. Horak, John Serbousek, Jim Koch, Larry Prachar, Dale Buresh, Pat Frisch, Ray -= = , Mary Ross, Jon Scriven, Jackie Bys. NOT PICTURED: Ken Kalous, Richard Cerveny.

Activities

Homecoming On the night of October 31 a vast crowd attended the first homecoming game played on the Prairie High football field night as Prairie tramped all over Durant, 32-0 . The main highlight of halfIt proved to be a very victorious . time festivities was the crowning of Mary Jo Hatch as queen. On the football field the queen was surrounded by her attendants and their escorts. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Cambridge, and her escort Jim Douglas, John Serbousek, Judy Patten, Loren Jansa, and Jo Ann McRoberts. Darla Chadima, Dave Novak, Dee Ann Merta, Queen Mary Jo Hatch

1958 T h e s t u d e n t s were sparked with enthusiasm as they watched the Prairie "P" burn Its flames Licked at the night s k i e s o n October 30, the eve of our homecoming game . A heart saluting our Queen was one of the formations performed by the Prairie High School Marching Band during half festivities at bur homecoming game against Durant. -time . face r izzen, Darla Dee Ann Merta McRoberts . Bomecoming Dance, sponsored by Student Council, climaxed the night of Prairie High's =c -ecoming Music was provided by a dance band from Wyoming High School — . .

Vocal ROW ONE: Colette Davis, Karen Skripsky, Carolyn Clements, Betty Trpkosh,Dorothy Jamessor., Dennis Strang, David Steinmetz, Richard Day, Gary Tisl, Anita Trachta, Karen Matthews, Mary Jo Hatch. leen Booth, Karen Tisl. Choir Director Accompanist Judy Lamparek, Rose Malloy, ROW TWO: Joyce Trpkosh, Pat Sowers, Darla Chadima, Marcia Mifflin, Dee Ann Merta, Sharon Bradford, Jay Moore, Richard Stroleny, Bill Volesky, Terry Strang, Dale Buresh, Elizabeth Cerveny, Lauraetta Lloyd, KathMRS. MARILYN BARBER . M. , B.M.E . MARY TILTON Phillips University B Vocal Music

Music Girls’ Chorus ROW ONE: Sandra Sauer, Donna Matthews, June Luettjohann, Sharon Selzer, Mary Tilton, Donna Reed, Sherry Pooler and Wendy Daniels. ROW TWO: Mrs Judy Kloubec, Pam Peterson , Diane Cerveny, Connie Morningstar, Katie Koutny, Charlene McConaughey, Delores Cerveny, Ruth McCormick . Sextet Dorothy Jamesson Sharon Bradford Colette Davis Darla Chadima Judy Lamparek and Karen Matthews . Barber, Quar tet Karen Tisl Marcia Mifflin Pat Sowers and Elizabeth Cerveny

1958 Christmas Concert l c,,c # 4 AI e '} 11 — „ fV0 - Af i - 1 m 3 r / 02 Ft i At i Choir's part in the Concert was a cantata, "Wondrous Love, " while the Girls' Chorus presented "T' was The Night Before Christmas, " and the Eighth Grade Girls' Chorus acted as carolers. The Footlighters contributed a skit to the Christmas Concert . *« • )] \v "V t . T

Concert Band MR. FRANK KLUESNER Instrumental Music 5Z*i -^.RS OF THE BRASS SEXTET -- Jim Cerveny, Ron Sirowy, Dan Merta, George Chad im ~ Judy Lamparek and Bob Havlicek. m t - ~) CLARINET QUARTET -- Karen Tisl, Javerna Knapp, Ervin Poduska and Ray Bures - .

Student Council A ROW ONE: Donna Matthews, Janice Marak, JoAnn Soper, Colleen LeMont, Judy Lamparek, Delores Cerveny, Bonnie Modracek, Pat Sowers, Katie Koutny, Sherry Pooler, Nancy Havran, and Lois Malatek. ROW TWO: Keith Pollet, Jim Miles, Ernie Rigel, Bob Tilton, and Mr. Campbell . Bill Volesky, Elizabeth Cerveny, Rose Malloy, Darla Chadima, Marcia Mifflin, Betty Barta, Glen Clark, Don Grummer, Richard Volesky, The Student Council Variety Show was one of the many activities spon sored by Student Council this year - . Others include: Baskets to the needy at Christmas time, March of Dimes Sock Hop, as well as the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter as - semblies .

Library Club Miss Clara A. Rasmussen, . degree .I. Librarian of the Prairie High School library has attained a B.A from the State University of Iowa and has done graduate workatS.U and the State University of Minnesota. science, history and social studies. Her majors were library At present, the Prairie High School Library has acquired approximately eighteen hundred books, including two hundred science books that were received as a gift from the National Science Foundation in Washington D .C Both magazines and books have been donated by the community for research purposes. . Comie Langhurst, . CW TWO: Ron Duffe, j&ry Sarchett ONE: Miss Rasmussen, Elizabeth Cerveny, Judy Fowler, Amber Slezak, Deanna Keith, Lana Phillipson, Sally Starkey, Dixie Madsen, and Sandra Hofmaster. Delores Cerveny, Jerry Keasling, Jim Boardman, Peggy Tow, and

Arsenic and Old Lace Elderberry wine and graves in the basement added to the excitement of the play held March 26 . The cast included Darla Chadima, Diane Averill, Jerry Peterson, Marv Trachta, Novak, Nevin Williams, Judy Patten, Jim Doug. Dave las, George Sheriff, Dale Buresh, Hugh Scriven and Ron Sirowy

The members of the cast were: Diane Averill, Kathleen Booth, JoAnn Soper, Alan Zigler, Sandy Sauer, Jerry Peterson, Elizabeth Cerveny, Judy Lamparek, Ron Duffe, David Morning - star, Sharon Selzer, Colette Davis, Barb Koutney and Bill Volesky. ' V t . - The antics of Judy Foster, Mitzi Hoffman, and Oogie Pringle, Judy's boyfriend, kept the audience laughing during the entire performance of "A Date With Judy, " October 23, 1958 cast is pictured above portraying scenes from the play . The .

Chess Club Here the Prairie High Chess Team is taking part in a meet with Regis High School. Members of the chess team participated in the Northeast Iowa Chess Tournament. Aaron Basten won second place at this tourney, was awarded a medal and advanced to the State Chess Meet. F. T . A. CHARTER MEMBERS OF F.T.A.- -Bonnie Modracek, JoAnn Ham, Joyce Trpkosh, SecretaryVice-President, Dee Ann Merta, Pat Sowers, President; Colleen LeMont, Betty Barta, Historian-Student Council Representative; Kathleen Booth, Linda Klouda, Anita Trachta, Sandra Hofmaster, and Mrs. Canney, Sponsor. w s O a S g s

Student Council A ROW ONE: Donna Matthews, Janice Marak, JoAnn Soper, Colleen LeMont, Judy Lamparek, Delores Cerveny, Bonnie Modracek, Pat Sowers, Katie Koutny, Sherry Pooler, Nancy Havran, and Lois Malatek. ROW TWO: Keith Pollet, Jim Miles, Ernie Rigel, Bob Tilton, and Mr. Campbell . Bill Volesky, Elizabeth Cerveny, Rose Malloy, Darla Chadima, Marcia Mifflin, Betty Barta, Glen Clark, Don Grummer, Richard Volesky, The Student Council Variety Show was one of the many activities spon sored by Student Council this year - . Others include: Baskets to the needy at Christmas time, March of Dimes Sock Hop, as well as the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter as - semblies .

Library Club Miss Clara A. Rasmussen, . degree .I. Librarian of the Prairie High School library has attained a B.A from the State University of Iowa and has done graduate workatS.U and the State University of Minnesota. science, history and social studies. Her majors were library At present, the Prairie High School Library has acquired approximately eighteen hundred books, including two hundred science books that were received as a gift from the National Science Foundation in Washington D .C Both magazines and books have been donated by the community for research purposes. . Comie Langhurst, . CW TWO: Ron Duffe, j&ry Sarchett ONE: Miss Rasmussen, Elizabeth Cerveny, Judy Fowler, Amber Slezak, Deanna Keith, Lana Phillipson, Sally Starkey, Dixie Madsen, and Sandra Hofmaster. Delores Cerveny, Jerry Keasling, Jim Boardman, Peggy Tow, and

Arsenic and Old Lace Elderberry wine and graves in the basement added to the excitement of the play held March 26 . The cast included Darla Chadima, Diane Averill, Jerry Peterson, Marv Trachta, Novak, Nevin Williams, Judy Patten, Jim Doug. Dave las, George Sheriff, Dale Buresh, Hugh Scriven and Ron Sirowy

The members of the cast were: Diane Averill, Kathleen Booth, JoAnn Soper, Alan Zigler, Sandy Sauer, Jerry Peterson, Elizabeth Cerveny, Judy Lamparek, Ron Duffe, David Morning - star, Sharon Selzer, Colette Davis, Barb Koutney and Bill Volesky. ' V t . - The antics of Judy Foster, Mitzi Hoffman, and Oogie Pringle, Judy's boyfriend, kept the audience laughing during the entire performance of "A Date With Judy, " October 23, 1958 cast is pictured above portraying scenes from the play . The .

Chess Club Here the Prairie High Chess Team is taking part in a meet with Regis High School. Members of the chess team participated in the Northeast Iowa Chess Tournament. Aaron Basten won second place at this tourney, was awarded a medal and advanced to the State Chess Meet. F. T . A. CHARTER MEMBERS OF F.T.A.- -Bonnie Modracek, JoAnn Ham, Joyce Trpkosh, SecretaryVice-President, Dee Ann Merta, Pat Sowers, President; Colleen LeMont, Betty Barta, Historian-Student Council Representative; Kathleen Booth, Linda Klouda, Anita Trachta, Sandra Hofmaster, and Mrs. Canney, Sponsor.

Newspaper Staff Members of the newspaper staff assemble an edition of the "Proclamation . " Ziitor, Nevin Williams and Assistant Edi 33V , - Loretta Hoppe discuss plans for the Proclamation" with adviser, Mrs . Worley . Keith Millard and Jerry Peterson observe the new mime graph machine which is a necessity in publishing the schoo paper .

e eo ol h - President Kathleen Booth presents Sally Wolcott with a corsage honoring her as "Miss G . on February 20 . . R. A. " at . R. A . R. the Sweetheart Dance sponsored by G

Anita Trachta, a s s i s t a n t editor, trims pictures for a layout sheet, while Mr Thompson, a d v i s e r, proofreads finished pages. Editor, Betty Barta makes final approval of all pages; one of her many duties . Y E A R B 0 O K Business manager, Loretta Hoppe, keeps the yearbook financial records and handles the subscriptions . Lcren Jansa and Marv Trachta, " biographers, plan pictures to taken from the dummy . . Saar: members, Maureen Kramer, aiaVanHouten, Kathleen Booth, ' plan copy for layout sheets . — pHi Sharon Selzer, paste pictures p.

sp E E C H Nevin Williams received an ExcelJ Theyare: Jerry Peterson and Colette Superior in Oral Interpretation, and Excellent in Discussion at Iowa City. Matthews was awarded a :She contest held a: The best actor and actress of the year/ ’ chosen by fellow Thespians of Troupe Number 1308, The National ThespianSociety. I I David. lent at Iowa City in Humorous Prose oil the Forensic League. Karen received a Division I in Humorous Declamation of the state Grinnell. A Division II was won by DonnaI Kathleen Booth was awarded an Ex-I Matthews in Humorous Declamation a:I Grinnell. cellent rating in Humorous Prose at IowaI City in Forensic League. Carol Havran, winner of the annual American Legion Oratorical Contest sponsored by St. Quentin Post Number 555 of Ely, third in the district contest. Iowa City, 9 Iowa. Carol was At she was awarded an “ Excellent .in both Bible Reading and Serious Prose.• A Division II was won by Virginia Wil Judy Lamparek received a Division I at state contest at Grinnell in Original Oratory. - son in Original Oratory at Iowa High School Speech Association state contest at Grinnell, April 3. was awarded an Excellent in Oral Inter She won third in the American - pretation. Legion Oratorical Contest. At Iowa City she awarded "Excellent as a Discussion Leader, In Forensic League, she was and "Superior" in Bible Reading.I Judy was second in the American Legior. Contest sponsored by the Ely Post. Pat Sowers was awarded a Divison I rating in Oral Interpretation at state speech contest. City in the state finals of the Iowa High School Forensic League, At Iowa she won an pository Speaking on Television, an “ Excellent” in discussion. i Excellent” in Ext She also received

Forensic League Discussion Participants Thespians Troupe 1308 Footlighters Dramatics Club

1959 Banquet and Prom "Stardust" was the theme of the 1959 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. It was held May 7 at Royale Ballroom in Fairfax . Following the banquet, a program was given . A few . given by the Junior Class president , Janice Marak. was given by Ron Duffe, Senior president vided by the Wyoming High School Band. . The farewell was Response . Music was prowith Karen Matthews as mistress of ceremonies words were spoken to the guests by Mr Strong. Karen Matthews read the "59" Class Prophecy

Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -- Dorothy Jamesson, JoAnn Soper, Betty Trpkosh, JoAnn McRoberts, and CoHeen LeMont . FRESH CHEERLEADERS-SOPH Lois Malatek JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Mary Tilton Connie Morningstar Pam Peterson Rose Rozinek Janet Williams Bonnie Benish

Varsity Football Gordon, Sasek. Walter Buckallew. Jim Bowersox, Marvin Kilberger , Don Slezak, Wayne Sanborn, Bill Volesky, Jon Scriven, Keith Pollet, Jim ROW ONE: Dennis Meier, Lynn Glass, Ronald Duffe, Hugh Scriven, Brian Pudil, Marian Rohlena, Kenneth ROW TWO: Henry Lefebure, Merrifield, Jim Miles, Cleon Jones, Joe Goodlove, Keith Sasek, Mr. Leidigh, Mr. Bubon, Allen Koepsell, Francis Vrba, Jim Koch, Lyle Mr. Purcell. Svoboda, MANAGER: Chuck Witousek. ROW THREE: Daryl Hynek, Richard Reynolds, Carl Zach, Ronnie Sirowy, Danny Merta, Larry Rohlena, Jerry Team Record Hawks 6 . . . .West Liberty 0 19 Hawks 7 . . . .Brooklyn Hawks 0 Hawks 20 Hawks 0 Hawks 14 Hawks 32 Hawks 7 Marengo 20 St. Mary’s 7 . . Tama 20 Hawks 13 . . Strawberry Pt . . . . Belle Plaine 20 Durant. 7 0 Marion 34 Assistant Coaches Andy Bubon, Wilson Leidigh, and Head Coach Bob Purcell. Coach Purcell discusses strategy for the Marion game with Kenneth Gordon G., Marian Rohlena R.E., and Ronald Duffe L.H.

Varsity Line Jim Bowersox, Marvin Kilberger, Ken Gordon, Walter Buckallew, Lynn Glass, Marian Rohlena, and Wayne Sanborn. Fresh-Soph Football ROW ONE: Francis Vrba, Allen Koepsell, Jim Merrifield, Cleon Jones, Keith Sasek, Richard Reynolds, Jim Miles, Henry Lefebure, Joe Goodlove, Ronnie Sirowy, Jim Koch. ROW TWO: George Sheriff, Jim Lefebure, Larry Glass, David Bowersix, George Chadima, Clifford Townsend, Melvin Crowder, Richard Hajek, Richard Stroleny, Darrell Pollet, Mark Mr. Bubon. ROW THREE: Manager - Larry Roztocil, Dennis Buresh, Glen Clark, Fieseler, Coach Lyle Svoboda, Carl Zach, Paul Thompson, Leo Kilberger, Daryl Hynek, Larry Rohlena, Danny Merta, Gary Tisl.

Varsity Basketball ROW ONE: Jim Bowersox, Loren Jansa, Allen Lorenc, Larry Rohlena, Jon Scriven, Henry ROW TWO: Mr. Jennings, Coach; Ronnie Sirowy, Bill Lefebure, Larry Howe, Manager. Volesky, Lyle Svoboda, Larry Prachar, Mr. Brase, Coach; Jim Koch, Allan Koepsell, Ernie Rigel, Ron Duffe, Marian Rohlena, Lynn Glass, Manager. VARSITY RECORD Hawks 46 52 50 Hawks Hawks Hawks 46 Hawks 68 Hawks 54 48 Hawks Hawks 45 Hawks Hawks 36 61 Belle Plaine 33 72 57 50 58 35 46 48 43 36 Monticello Anamosa Coggon Atkins North Scott Solon Walford Tama North Scott ROW ONE: Jim Lefebure, Jim Miles, ROW TWO: Mr. Jennings, Bill Sirowy, Dave Faltis, Dennis Meier, Manager. Coach; Marvin Trachta, Danny Merta, Larry Rohlena, Ronnie Sirowy, Jim Koch, Allan Koepsell, Keith Sasek, Truman Wilkin, Mr. Brase, Coach. Hawks 50 Hawks 41 Hawks 44 Hawks 23 Hawks 36 Hawks 65 Hawks 49 Hawks 50, Central City Norway Mt. Vernon Iowa City Keystone Iowa City (U Center Point Sectional Tournament Wilton Junction . High)

? A r 1. Eastern Iowa Band Festival. 2. Well, Cheerleaders. . . . Cheer! 3. Czech Heritage Awards. 7. But we don' t have any 4. Selling Yearbook subscriptions apples ! . 5 . Tired , boys ? 6. Pep Club .

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