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ADMINISTRATION = 1 n< . W. WILEY Superintendent S \ ’ BOARD OF EDUCATION HOWARD C Principal . STRONG

GLENN SELZER Business Manager NADINE BRACY Bookkeeper EILEEN GRIENER Secretary OFFICE PERSONNEL DELORES CHALUPSKY High School Office MARY MILES Guidance Office —_ L EVELYN WILEY Secretary DORIS RUTH Bookstore Manager

BUSINESS EDUCATION MR . LYNCH Typing Mr .Lynch is shown with a typing class . He is demonstrating a machine. i | m i i - r MR x A* 4 . WERNING Office Practice Mr. Werning is demonstrating the Marchant Rotary Calculator to an Office Practice class . m * 9 4 K MRS. CARSON Shorthand Mrs. Carson is dictating shorthand to the class for practice . nIkn » ' .

n GUIDANCE SERVICES The Guidance Counselor provides the students with many services are out of high school, many prospec . In this picture, Mr . Stansbury is providing such information about one of our students. . He works with them in planning their high school curricular program, and then after they - tive employers contact him for infor - mation about the individual NURSING SERVICES Tcr ter :: cent health MI _ — High School also makes good use of the servtrovided by the nurse. The nurse supervises a -ber of activities each year in the interest of bet . In this picture Mrs - . Prehn is firing a T. B students. . "patchtest " to one of the

ENGLISH - SPEECH MRS. LAWSON Mrs. Lawson is shown at the board demonstrating the proper usage of language. MRS. LITTLE Mrs. Little is shown ming while the class carefully. MR. SHIRLEY Mr . Shirley is enjoying listening to a panal discussion in his class.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE MR. BAKER A Spanish class listening carefully while Mr. Baker teaches Spanish. MRS. CANNEY Mrs. Canney is having her class demonstrate German on the board . MR. JENNINGS Mr. Jennings is helping the stu dents with a Latin lesson . -

HOME ECONOMICS Students are learning to sew by hand as well as by machine . m I The students serv Tea each year. invited. N * » i Sewing brings about a lot of work and patience as well as fun. 1

rve a Christmas All faculty are MR. BRASE Algebra . Brase is explaining the Quadratic Formula. Mr MATHEMATICS MS. SMYTH Ik.S~T± n having the stu nens explain the necessary KUJ -

? — A wicked game of badminton. PHYSICAL EDUCATION An old-fashioned game of baseball.

MR. BUBON MR . HANSON SCIENCE MRS. MALY MR. MARSH MR. SCHWANDT

MR. CAMPBELL MR. JENNINGS Mr. Campbell is talking to his American Problems class. The primary function of this class is to aid the student in becoming aware of the dynamic changing nature of our society and its problems Mr . Jennings and several of his students are looking at the European area of World War 1 . American History goes into an in . tensive study of the American nation from 1865 to the present . SOCIAL STUDIES In studying government, the student needs to know the reason for government , its development , and the source of its authorIn World History, most of the year 's study deals with world problems and relation - ships during the recent period of the world history. MR. MARSHALL MR. WERNING

FIRST ROW: Pam Peterson, Karen Voss , Linda Klouda , Jim Miles, Dan Merta, Mr. Campbell, Ad visor. SECOND ROW: Margo Sladek, Linda Borseth, Mary Madden, Vicki LeMont , Cathy Vrba , Tana - Pase, Erma Ziskovsky, Sharon Pollet, Shirley Homme. THIRD ROW: David Stienmetz, Mike Lan gridge, Bill Sirowy, Paul Fiala , Duane Grummer, Truman Wilkin, John Anderle, Jim Lefebure, Bob - Shebetka , Gary Tisl . STUDENT COUNCIL Each year the student council sponsors a spring dance. This picture shows many of the students enjoying "Spring Paradise. "

— WE HAVE FOLLOWED: NOW WE LEAD.

Superintendent Wiley, Ladies and Gentlemen, and especially the graduating class of 1962: I strongly suspect that if there is one expression you people had hoped that you would never hear again, it was the old refrain, "And now class, the assignment for tomorrow is:" and I suspect you thought you had it , I come to give you another assignment for tomor row. I ' for tomorrow will always accompany you. In my years of teaching I have discovered two things about high school seniors which many adults , I don 't think , realize. The first of these is that high school seniors are perfectly willing to listen and to think seriously, provided they 're convinced the problems they 're asked to think are really important . The second thing I 've learned is that high school students are prob - ably the most idealistic people with whom I have any dealing. And, because this is true, I should DR. HAEFNER like to suggest to you some characteristics of the world into which you are graduating and then make some comments what those characteristics mean to you . The world into which you are graduating is a world faced by the most serious possible threat from Com munist ideology. Do not underestimate the seriousness of this challenge to our way of life. Do not be lured into feeling that America has always won its battles before and therefore it inevitably will win again . This kind of self -deception , class , about the nature of the years ahead could be tragic. The second characteristic of the world into which you are graduating is that whenever anybody in a nation such as ours is confronted with a tough challenge, a foe who does not play by the same rules , a foe who does not hesitate to cheat , to lie, to break its promises , and to break treaties . The tendency in such a situation is to fight fire with fire . The third characteristic of the world into which you are graduating is that it is a world which is marked by the fact that it is growing smaller at the same time that it is growing larger. The final characteristic of the world into which you are graduating is that it is a world of immensely faster change than your parents ever viewed. Do you realize that in the years since you were born we have entered two new ages that are of incomparably greater significance than any of the ages of the past . You' ve got to learn to accommodate yourselves to change because change is all about you and you won' t survive unless you can accommodate to a changed world .Where does the individual fit into such a world? I 'd like to suggest to you that your assignment for tomorrow is to begin working tonight on the devel opment of certain basic traits which characterize the worthy American in the years ahead. integrity, moral courage, and a deep -seated sense of faith. - They are: - m not kidding you because an assignment but you haven 't , because here -

BACCALAUREA Baccalaureate is that event in the gradua tion schedule of a senior class, whereby the thoughts of the seniors, parents, others are turned away from the trivial cares of this world , ward a spiritual way of life. and and are directed to- The message for Baccalaureate, this year was delivered by The Reverend Father James Gundrum , Rector of St . Michae Episcopal Church in Cedar Rapids . Excerpts of his message are found on the next page, that graduates may refer to them in the future. in orde

ATE y aels er "We have followed , now we lead thrilled when I saw that class motto . I was . It put me aback a little bit when I first read it , and when I started thinking about it , but the more I thought about this particular motto of yours, the more I felt that it was arrived at without any mentalres ervation and hesitation on your parts. And my second thought upon reading this motto was this: They are completely cognizant of what they are saying. They have thought this thing through very carefully, because this is a tremendous motto for any group of people, especially high school seniors to present . Tonight, as always, you are telling the world that we have followed and now you lead. That is a challenge, isn't it, and that places an awful lot of responsibility right squarely upon your shoulders, and I sincerely hope that you will never lose this challenging, forward look which you have started your second step of life as it 's sometimes called and it 's for this reason that you see printed on your programs this evening a part of my sermon question that I would like to direct to this senior class. Think with me a moment about the question , 'How and where would you lead ; lead me, lead the rest of these people, lead this community, and lead the world? ' But, before we can ever start first of all, to ask yourself what thinking about how we are going to lead, it is extremely important, has taken place in the past few years since you started your higher education? What has been going on around you in this world? Have you been aware of what 's been going on? Because it 's always import - ant to be completely aware of these things before you may accurately decide on a course of action in leading anyone for anything. The question I would ask you tonight is this: 'How and where would you lead? ' We need you now more than ever before. We will be depending upon you, upon each one of you, upon what each one of you can do and each individual will make a difference in what happens in this world. Each of you is important , including those of you whom I hope someday in the future will get your complete edu cation before you are married - . The question we must ask ourselves is this: 'How do we behave, or what stance do we assume in the face of such a scientific growth previously described? ' As most of you have heard or read in recent months, the past is but prologue to the future. What you have done in the past will help guide you in the future. I would ask you to remember one thing. I would give you a text to guide you on your way; a text that I think is so drastically important for you people. It is taken from the 8th Chapter of the Gospel according to St. John , reading in the 32nd verse as follows: . 'Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. ' Understand the implications, the first part of this saying is important you love God , you can do as you please. Good luck. God bless you and keep that sparkle and twinkle in your eyes . If -

ANITA BENISH JANICE BENISH JAMES BOARDMAN DAVID BOWERS fcV* f Kl Ki V i 1 DAVID CARSON l JOHN PAT DE WITT Cl t / DIANE CERVENY GLEN CLARK DARLENE DUBISHAR RACHEL EDEN GEORGE ENGEL X \£ / >

SOX I L > MARK FIESLER BILL FURNISH FRANK GLASER LARRY GLASS : ENDOLYN GOULD . DEENA HOUSER FRANK HARTIN WILLIAM HASEK BEVERLY HYLTON KATHRYN JAMESSON CAROLYN JARVIS

NANCY KEARNS ALLEN KILBERGER LINDA KLOUDA KATHRYN KOUT

TNY I DAN MERTA JAMES MILES JAY MOORE CONNIE MORNINGSTAR PAT NEUMEYER KAREN NICHOLSON WARREN NOVOTNY CHARLOTTE OSBORN MILDRED OSBORN PAMELA PETERSON SHERRY POOLER

1 l I ^ x CAROL RAIM MERLE REED GARY SARCHETT SANDR C - B* i i ¥ i RONALD STALLMAN JOHN SCHULTE BILL SIROWY LINDA S DAVID STEINMETZ DENNIS STRANG "BILLIE"

.-JCHARD STROLENY GARY TISL DIANNE TOMASH KAREN VOSS LARRY WATKINS CAROL WELSH TRUMAN WILKIN ALBERT WILLENBORG MARY ANN YANECEK ERMA ZISKOVSKY / / •4, 1

FIRST ROW: Ruth Knight, Carol Russman , Shyrl Evans, Nancy Havran, Bonnie Benish , Sherry Luchinske, Shirley Homme, Jackie Meier. SECOND ROW: Jennie McConaughay, Anita Barta , Phylis Janazak , Mary Madden, Linda Hartly, Mary Jo Brickner , Gwen Hatch, Kathy Verba , Shirley Kness. ROW: Bob Hanlicek, David Warren , Erwin Poduska , Paul Fiala , Kan Bracy , Richard Carver, Dennis THIRD Meyer, Jim Cerveny, Gordon Thomas. ABSENT: Diane Svec , Carol Schultz, Jim Riley , Laurel Lahmon, Sandy Koepsell, Shirleen Hofmaster, Dennis Faltis. JUNIOR Bob Beranek President Ervin Pod Vice-Pres Janet Williams Secretary Shirleen Hofmaster Treasurer fl

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Carol Goodrow , Nancy Haugse, Margo Sladek, Linda Zbanek, Pat Mal loy, Judy Schropp, Karen Newhaus, Sue Lampe. SECOND ROW: David Schultz, Javerna Knapp, - Rose Rozinek, Sue Trpkosh, Janet Scofield, Janet Williams, Vicki LeMont, Judy McConaughy, Linda Haege, Janet Welsh, Charles Tichy. THIRD ROW: Lance Zimmerli, David McVey, Larry Walshire, Don VanHouten, David Morningstar, Paul Slezak, Dean Teslik, Jack Sayre, Bob Tilton, Dean Wolfe , Ken Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Bob Beranek, Ted Hidinger , Tom Vavra , Sam Sonka , David Snell, John Wall, Virgil Cerveny, Steven Pudil, Ronald Nove, Darryl Modracek, ABSENT: Karen Kirchoff. Bill Bruzek, Richard Vole sky, Don Horak. CLASS - The entire College Community was saddened , last fall, with the tragic loss of one of it's students, late scholars, and friends. Even though Janet is not with us , we, as students , will always remember her as a very fine classmate.

FIRST ROW , Left to Right: Gloria Delbridge, Carol Lafler, Karen Volesky, Sheryl Malatek, Jean Bracy, Diana LeMaster , Teresa Jaeger, Sharon Pollett, Nanci Williams , Wincie Hall, Mary Louvar , Judy Drake. SECOND ROW: Kathy O'Neal, Margaret Puesehel, Diana Chemlicek, Sandra Chalder, Linda Borseth, ROW: Duane Grummer, Larry Marak, Dennis Cach , Daryl Sanborn, Gary Schwegler, Wayne Knapp, Larry Zach, Ken Netolicky, Steve LeMont , Ernest Fernley, Mike Seaton. FOURTH ROW: Roman Raim, Steve Tichy, Steve Bures , John Anderle, George Merrifield, John Carson , Dennis Booth, Chris Chrisman , Ronald Reyman, Marlyn Benish, Bennie Buresh , Wayne Novak. ABSENT: Dennis Day, Bill Haege, John Schlesselman , Becky Austin. Delores Martin, Barbara Hoppe, Virginia Fowler, Nancy Strasser, Fran Glaser. THIRD SOPHOMORE Duane Grummer President Barbara Hoppe Secretary Douglas Ham Treasurer Gary Sch Vice - Pre

hwegler esident FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Larry Scofield, Dennis Womochil, Aileen Smyth, Nina Votroubek, Pennie Tucker, Grace Harris, Amber Strawhorn, Bonnie Yanecek, Janice Wilson, Ramona Maresh, Crystal Gibbs, Harry Sutphin , David Hall. SECOND ROW: Gary Kloubec, Mike Cobb, Cynthia Tow, Barbara Melley, Betty Yanecek, Judy Mahan, Jackie Meier , Barbara Truhlar, Carolyn Crozier , Diana Jackson, Carol Chrisman, Barbara Powell, Allen Pudil . THIRD ROW: Bill Langridge, Jim Fordice, Bill Ser - bousek , Tom Stadler , Dean Plummer , Duane Bizek, Glen Vondra , Jim Bys, Donald Schultz, Orville Thornton , Tom Carney. FOURTH ROW: Andy Tjelmeland , Norman Zahradnik, Dean Buresh, Doug Ham, Rocklin Duffy, Doug Serbousek, Joe Sadecky, Dave Stimmel, John Scott , Vernon Zahradnik, Tom Wood , Richard Miller. CLASS This picture finds the Sophomore Class during one of their happier moments, picking out their class rings, under the direction of Mr Hall. .

p FIRST ROW , Left to Right: Jim Voight, Larry Keyes, Martin Trpkosh, Dennis Harger , Ken Taggart, Basil Harris , Sharon Jansa , Kathy Kifchoff, Romaine Schoenfield , Bonnie Zbanek , Linda Lefebure, Sandra Leidigh, Susie Greene, Geraldine Bennett, Nancy Hynek. SECOND ROW: James Mills, Lynn Kalina , Dave Patten , Jim Hynek, Joan Chrisman, Becky Thornton, Sandra Neuhaus, Joyce Fordice, Janice Daywitt, Peggy Louvar , Denise Newman, Pat Madden, Sandra Ruth. THIRD ROW : Jim Felthouse, Wayne Becicka , Linda Klimes, Juanita Eden , Wendy Bregar , Joanne Cerveny, Elaine Poduska , Beth Ann Schultz , Sandra Wilson, Kathy Suchomel, Mary Frisch. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Snell, Dave Wittenburg, Jesse Schulte, Darrell Leonard, Marvin Bowler , Dyson, Joyce Williams, Sharon Osborn , Carolyn Wolfe , Shelia Wodstrichil , Tana Pose . FRESHMAN Lon Scriver President . Juanita Eden Secretary Steve Selzer Treasurer Sandra L Vice - Pre Steve Selzer, La Verne Barbara McDade, NOT PRESENT Pam Gregor Russell Maresh Nancy Scofield Donna Nikodim NOT PRESEN Danny Klouda Keith Shramek Roxe Talkingt Bob Schultz

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Johnny Tilton, Ted Biderman, Allen Tjelmeland, Russell Novotny, Ron Anderle, Dennis Steinmetz, John Baker, Jean Lefebure, Dianna Warren, Carol Goddard , Alice Goetschius, Jeanne Trachta , Pegump, Gary Scott, Glenn Modracek, Lewis Picek, Sue Malatek, Joyce Cleppe, Linda Koepsell, Jeanette Zimmerli, Pam Rohrer , Dianne McCarl, Joyce Chrisman, Joyce Schropp, Sandra Tomash , Sandra Stimmel, Donna Dubishar, Karen Schulte. THIRD ROW: Tim Grissel, Randy Meyer, Darrell Osborn, Brian Doster , Bob Powers, Mike Feye, Mike Hall, Ronnie Warren, Bert Davis, Patrick Lana , Sharon Kemme, Peggy Christensen, Pat Sankey, Kathy Freeman , Linda Litsey. FOURTH ROW: Larry Hromdiko, Marty Clements, Terry Drexler, Mike Langridge, Jim Powers, Mike Stallman , Marvin Stallman, Jack Griffith, Larry Schatz, Steve Davis, Ricky Miller, Lee Merta , Doug Long , Mike VanHamme, Mike Hawley . CLASS Barbara Kness, Marcia Meskimen, Gloria Hahn. SECOND ROW: Steve A big thrill for the Freshman stu . - dent is to attend the varsity games and watch with great interest

CONCERT In order for bands to come home with Superior ratings, they must have many hours of work and practice .

BAND The Prairie High School band , under the direction of Mr. Frank Kluesner , presented two concerts this year and participated in the State Music Contest , where they received a Superior rating. They also performed at the Variety Show and many other events during the school year.

SUPERIOR RATINGS A FLUTE TRIO WOODWIND TRIO I i CLARINET TRIO I t SOLOISTS TRUMPET TRIO I WOODWIND QUARTET I I BRASS SEXTET

STATE MUSIC CONTEST FLUTE QUARTET BARITONE MIXED CLARINET QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET SAXOPHONE QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET DRUM ENSEMBLE

i ! i MARCHING BAND . - ~ ' N • Each year the Prairie High Marching Band performs at all of the home football games. They put on a special halftime performance . No marching band would be complete without twirlers. This year Linda Klouda was our candidate for Miss Eastern Iowa at the Eastern Iowa Band Festival.

What a wonderful wedding there will be! One and, two and , three and four . VARIETY SHOW 1962 This is more like it! What would Broadway think?

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sandy Sauers , Linda Lefebure, Sandra Leidgh, Bonnie Benish , Gene Good row , Larry Scofield , Dennis Day, James Fordice. SECOND ROW: Sandy Neuhaus, Becky Thornton , Sherry Pooler, Gwen Hatch, Bill Furnish, George Merrifield , David Warren , Jim Riley . - . THIRD ROW: Carol Goodrow , Sue Trpkosh, Ruth McCormick, Karen Voss, Cathy Vrba, Katie Koutny, Connie Morn ingstar, Jay Moore. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Fordice, Kathy Kirchoff, Tana Pose, Truman Wilkin, George Engel, Dan Merta , Bill Hasek CONCERT - The Boys Double Mixed Quartet received a superior rating at the State Music Contest this year. with this performance , they made many other ap pearances during the school year. Along -

r V I I i I y% 9 9 CHOIR IV ir FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dennis Stienmetz, Jim Miles , Grace Harris, Romaine Schoenfeld , Judy Schropp, Sheryl Malatek. SECOND ROW: Gary Tisl, Dick Stroleny, Dennis Harger, Dianne Mc - Carl, Bonnie Yanecek, Shirley Homme, Gloria Delbridge, Nanci Williams. THIRD ROW: Larry Glass, Duane Bizek , Jennie McConaughy, Linda Slaymaker , Pam Gregor, Sandy Stimmel, Becky Austin, Sue Malatek . FOURTH ROW: Wendy Bregart , Diana Jackson, Barbara Truhlar, Janet Williams, Vicki LeMont , Sandra Chalder, Erma Ziskovsky, Pam Peterson, Carolyn Jarvis . The Madrigal Singers received a superior rating at the State Music Contest, along with singing for many other events through the school year. L* F

SUPERIOR RATINGS ATMUSIC CONTEST MIXED SEXTET BOYS QUARTET MIXED DUET MIXED DUET

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Miss Vicki LeMont Miss Pam Peterson Miss Janet Scofield Miss Karen Voss * on Friday, October 20 HOMECOMING was held at Prairie High School . Miss Linda Klouda was the queen, crowned at the dance following the football game victory over Olwein . Her attendants were Vicki LeMont, Pam Peterson, Janet Scofield, and Karen Voss.

I VARSITY FOOTBALL f l i Vs « I OUR STARTING OFFENSIVE TEAM OPPONENT Anamosa *North Scott *Mid -Prairie Oelwein *Regina Regis Tama Jefferson (CR) Marion SEASON RECORD: Won 2 PRAIRIE 18 0 14 12 6 7 7 12 0 Lost 5 Tied 2 •Miscowa Conference Football game OPPONENTS 6 0 14 0 27 34 18 40 13

I Hang on to that ball! Come on , sneek through! Hip-hip-hooray, a touchdown! O.K. boys, let 's go! Good yardage boys .

LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Jim Jennings, Jim Voigt, Pat Lana , John Baker, Jack Griffith, Larry Horm - diko, Steve LeMont , Marty Clements, Steve Selzer , Gary Schwegler, Doug Ham, Jesse Schulte , Doug Serbousek. ABSENT: Basil Harris. Get that tip. JUNIOR VARSITY Another two points . Getting instructions .

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda Klouda Shirley Homme Bracy Linda Borseth o

VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mr. Bobon, Coach, Jesse Schulte, David Warren, Bob Shebetka, Jim Lefebure, Ron SECOND ROW: Mr. Jennings, Coach, John Baker, Steve Selzer , Marty Clements, Nove, Lon Scriven . Doug Serbousek, Jim Riley , Gary Schwegler , Jack Griffith, Basil Harris. and Tom Stadler. Managers: Daryl Modracek i f OPPONENT PRAIRIE C. R. Jefferson Monticello •Regina (Iowa City) Keystone Mt. Vernon •North Scott Solon •Mid -Prairie Mt. Vernon •Regina (Iowa City) Anamosa Marion •North Scott Regis Linn -Mar •Mid -Prairie Tama District (At Iowa City) University High SEASON RECORD: Won 7 Lost 11 •Miscowa Conference Basketball game |1 33 55 44 32 61 66 61 55 60 54 (D.O.) 51 50 48 47 62 46 63 40 OPPONENT 68 65 46 35 35 79 52 52 33 52 47 81 56 78 52 73 65 Overtime 59

It looks good Jim! Get that rebound . In it goes, again! Just a little higher. Let s show them how we play!

WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Mike Seaton, Larry Scofield , Dennis Faltis, Dennis Day, Tom Wood , Larry Glass , Jim Miles, Dennis Booth , George Engel, Dan Merta, Frank Hartin, Jim Powers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shirley, Coach, Bill Furnish, John Carson, Bob Powers , Richard Volesky, Ken Bracy , Paul Fiala , Pat DeWitt, Ted Hidinger , Bill Langridge , Larry Watkins, Jim Boardman , Manager. THIRD ROW: Jim Fordice, Don Horak, Ronnie Warren, George Merrifield , Mike Langridge, John Williams. OPPONENT PRAIRIE Grinnell Williamsburg Anamosa Linn -Mar Mt. Vernon Maquoketa Davenport Assumption Anamosa Tama Marion Linn-Mar Williamsburg Mt. Vernon Vinton SEASON RECORD: Won 8 Lost 6 17 37 11 21 42 9 11 31 27 13 27 35 26 24 OPPONENT 28 6 30 26 10 32 28 13 12 25 14 13 18 17

OUR BOYS IN ACTION

FIRST ROW: Frank Hartin , Bob Shebetka, Terry Drexler, Jim Riley, Jim Lefebure, Merle Reed , John Wall, Jim Miles, Pat DeWitt, Ted Hidinger . SECOND ROW: Bill Langridge, Manager, Martin Trpkosh, Gene Goodrow , Mike Seaton, David Warren, Marty Claments, Lon Scriven, Jim Powers , Ron Stallman, Richard Volesky, Tom Vavra , Jim Boardman, Manager. THIRD ROW: Jesse Schulte, Larry Scofield, Lance Zimmerli, Richard Miller, John Schlesselman , Tom Wood , Modracek, John Williams. FOURTH ROW: Jim Fordice, Mike Hawley, Bob Powers , Jack Griffith , Jim Hynek, Mike Landgridge, Jim Voigt, Dennis Stienmetz, Tom Lahmon . Day, Ken Bracy, Steve Davis, Ronald Warren , John Baker , Steve Selzer, Ton Stadler, Doug Ser vousek , Steve LeMont TRACK * PRAIRIE Linn Mar Mt. Vernon PRAIRIE Monticello Anamosa PRAIRIE Marion Mt. Vernon PRAIRIE Belle Plaine Vinton Marengo CONFERENCE MEET at PRAIRIE North Scott PRAIRIE Mid -Prairie Regina (Iowa City) 116 81 59 44 Maquoketa North Scott PRAIRIE West Liberty DeWitt 77 1/2 53 38 1/2 32 27 1/2 TRACK 122 49 58 95 1/2 84 52 1/2 96 83 43 102 631/2 42 1/2 25 PRAIRIE Monticello Tipton PRAIRIE Regina (Iowa City) University High PRAIRIE Mt Solon DISTRICT MEET at MAQUOKETA . Vernon RECORD PRAIRIE Mid -Prairie Solon 103 69 57 95 1/2 68 44 1/2 101 69 59 106 68 59 . FIFTH ROW: Dennis - Dennis Booth, Daryl

Get a good start . And we 're off. Tom throws the shot . John watches the discus . - i . And John goes over. The winner. Merle clean the bar. And away he goes.

FIRST ROW: Don Jennings, Coach, Jim Voigt, Larry Marak, Doug Ham, Marty Clements, Tom Wood , Darrell Osborn, Jim Jennings, Coach. SECOND ROW: David Warren, Jesse Schulte, Bob Beranek, Virgil Cerveny, Frank Hartin , Ron Nove. ABSENT: Jim Miles, Jim Lefegure. B A S E B A L L Coaches Jim Jennings and Don Jennings.

Coach Jim Jennings is pictured with batters Virgil Cerveny, Frank Hartin, and Marty Clements. Make that catch Bob! Pitchers, Marak, Nove, and Schulte are given instructions by pitching coach Don Jennings.

H o N O R FIRST ROW: Jacki Meier, Ruth McCormick, Mary Madden, Katie Koutney, Carol Raim, Erma Ziskovsky, Sheryl Pooler, Linda Hartley, Shirleen Hofmaster, Mr. Campbell . SECOND ROW: David Stein John Williams, Tom Vavra , Daryl Modracek. - metz, Bill Sirowy, Richard Volesky, Larry Walshire, Ervin Poduska , Glen Clark . THIRD ROW: Truman Wilkin, Bill Bruzek, DanMerta , os c I E T Y FALL SPRING INDUCTION INDUCTION

F T FIRST ROW: Delores Martin, Penny Tucker , Sue Trpkosh, Margo Sladek, Mrs . Canney, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Pooler , Mary Jo Brickner , Mary Madden, Gwen Gould. THIRD ROW: Sandra Kowpsell, Carol Lafler , Connie Morningstar, Ciane Cerveny, Carol Raim. (fl^O I LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Jeanne Trachta, Sandra Tomash, Pat Malloy, Shyrl Evans. SECOND ROW: Joyce Schropp, Mary Jo Brickner, Roxe Talkington, Joan Chrisman, Aileen Smith. This picture shows two of our students making diligent use of the Library facilities. uTTm

DRAMATICS FIRST ROW: Robert Davis, Sue Trpkosh, Bonnie Benish, Margo Sladek, Nanci Williams, David Stienmetz, Barbara Truhlar, Cathy Vrba, Connie Morningstar, Diana Jackson, Linda Hartley THIRD ROW: Paul Fiala , Dennis Strang, Glen Clark, Truman Wil kin, Richard Volesky, John Carson, Mr . - . Baker , Advisor. MRS. MAC THING FALL PLAY

CLUB THE UGLY AMERICAN Vl I SPRING PLAY ( A

FORENSICS FIRST ROW: Carol Goodrow , Sue Trpkosh, Cathy Vrba , Connie Morningstar, Carolyn Crozier , Barbara Truhlar, Judy Mahan, Sandra Chalder, Mrs. Canney . SECOND ROW: John Carson, Gary Schwegler, Darrell Leonard , Duane Grummer , Allen Pudil, David Hall. THIRD ROW: Dean Buresh, Paul Fiala , Glen Clark, Larry Walshire, Ervin Poduska , DISCUSSION FIRST ROW: Linda Borseth, Jackie Meyer, Cathy Vrba , Carolyn Crozier, Barbara Truhlar , Sandra Chalder , Barbara Hoppe, Mrs. Canney, Faculty Director. SECOND ROW: Dean Buresh, Paul Fiala , Glen Clark, Duane Grummer, Allen Pudil, David Hall. DEBATE FIRST ROW: Paul Fiala , Cathy Vrba , Ervin Poduska. SECOND ROW: Dean Buresh, Gian Clark , Larry Walshire, David Hall.

CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW, Tilton, Bill Furnish, Bill Wilde Left to Right: Tim Trpkosh, John . SECOND ROW: Mike Langridge, Dennis Cach, Tom Wood , Bob Tilton. THIRD ROW: Richard Volesky, Larry Walshire, Andy Tjelmeland , Mr. Schwandt, Advisor . 1 FINAL STANDINGS IN THE LADDER OF COMPETITION ARE AS FOLLOWS G A M E S PLAYER Robert Tilton Mr . Schwandt Tim Trpkosh Richard Volesky Larry Walshire Tom Stadler Bill Furnish Mike Langridge Bill Wilde Tohn Tilton Andy Tjelmeland Tom Wood Dennis Booth Dennis Cach Jim Felthouse PLAYED 48 57 30 54 18 18 2 41 43 20 9 24 5 14 36 WON 34 43 18 23 8 12 1 21 11 11 5 10 1 5 1 LOST 12 10 10 28 10 6 1 19 29 9 4 13 4 8 31 DRAWN 2 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 FINAL SCORE 1738 1684 1652 1634 1632 1596 1546 1552 1533 1520 1512 1470 1348 1338 1332

FIRST ROW: Carol Raim, Janet Williams, Linda Borseth, Diane Cerveny, Katie Koutney, Linda Klouda , Connie Langhurst , Vicki LeMont , Carolyn Jarvis, Gwen Gould, Peggy Christensen, Jackie Meier , Carol Russman, Nancy Haugse , Kathy Kirchoff, Janice Wilson. SECOND ROW: Karen Voss , Sandra Mandel, Judy Schropp, Mary Madden, Linda Hartley, Jacki Meier, Joyce Fordice, Nancy Strasser, Shyrl Evans , Jean Bracy, Roxe Talkington , Mary Frisch, Sharon Kemme, Deena Hauser, Shir leen Hofmaster. THIRD ROW: Cathy Vrba , Rose Rozinek , Carol Schulte, Becky Austin, Gloria Del - bridge, Joyce Williams, Sandra Ruth, Bonnie Yanecek, Nancy Scofield, Wendy Bregar , Joanne Cerveny, Joyce Schropp, Sandra Tomash, Karen Schulte. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Benish, Pam Peterson, Diane Chmelicek, Sandra Chalder, Sharon Pollett, Carolyn Crozier , Diane Svec, Shelia Wodstrichil, Betty Yonecek, Kathy Suchomel, Nancy Hynek, Tana Pose , Sandra Leidigh, Linda Lefebure. - G R A Lake McBride, here we are! RED CROSS FIRST ROW: Bonnie Benish, Romaine Schoenfeld, Margo Sladek . SECOND ROW: Vicki LeMont, Karen Voss , Pam Peterson.

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