Burlington Community High School - Pathfinder Yearbook (Burlington, IA)
- Class of 1938
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Y Pq Th published by the Graduating Classes ot Senior l-lighschool ancl Junior College as a Project ot the Department ot Publications Burlington, lowa Prizm, grail l-ligh School l2uth Mack Lorraine Paule Marjorie Wiese Louise l-linlcson Walter lzunclc Patsy Bowen College Mary E. l-liggins Betty J. Sample Peter Frantz James Engle Advisor Vergil S. Fogclall xglkl Sfllqlv mm fr e ifAssourW' Copyright June, 1938 Page Fc ur Hczfzpefzs Educated people all over America rely heavily upon Harpers magazine to give them tacts, new ideas and the kind of reading that is intellectually stimue lating. Stimulating leadership tor Burling- ton's public school system has been provided by BHS Principal Bobert White, former superintendent Dr. W. G. Brooks, and Superintendent Bay H. Bracewell. Upsetting the applecartu in grand- ma's day was a popular game played among children, but this year it was applied to the highschool administraf tion. The first upset carrie when Dr. Brooks was elected president ot lllinois Wesleyan college. With twenty years ot experience behind him as principal ot BHS, Mr. Bracewell was the capable man to till the superintendency and was elected to that position. This in turn lett another responsible ottice open. Scores ot applicants applied tor the highschool principalship which was awarded to Mr. White, a Windy Cityeite who quickly won his way into the hearts at all Grayhoundio. in l lflf' livt gcfzilmefzls As Scribners inaaazine has the combined hiahliqhts of all the better maaazines, likewise, Mrs. Miriam B. Roberts and lVIr. W. C. Lohrnann are Hliialilialitsu ainona BHS faculty inern- bers. Both have contributed liberally and aenially in serving other faculty meritbers and all the students. lVlrs. liolavrtia has given many val- uable hours helpina students to find reference material tor their studies in the library. Sho is always Willing to cooperate with each student and help- tully suaqosts numerous possibilities to aot advanced information for the more industrious worker, and is largely re- sponsible lor the 533,000 aitt to the laycfecl division ol the library granted by the Cfarneaie Foundation. ffuttirta down the costs ol all print- infg expenditures for the school has linen Mr. liohriiarirrs contribution to BHS lil'-. Popular aniona the boys in tht- piititina classes lor his kindness, uridf-rstandina, and thouqhtlulness ol others, he supervises the printing of cards, stationery, tickets, hand bills, posters, oliico forms, and other printing iobs indispensable to the etlicient rnanf aacinent ot the school. picfofziai Review ii:orewordl Gosmopoiifan lfllassesl U09 ue ISocieties1 f i 6 e lcompetitive Activities amefzicczn lSportsl Eiofzfune lJUi1iOI' Coiiegel Gosmopolifon in spirit and personality are the members school faculty and body whose up the d O BV Glasses LtM'Vl eterr ed to as ati ' e is otten r Discussina in a Yorurn rnaaazin Prrnericas rnost expiicit rnaaazine. sides ot controversiai issues, its articies review vivid rnanner niany topics ranqina trorn internationai attairs to 'nurnan interest probterns. 'ine teachers in BHS, aiso, are expiicit in their vloric vvittn students. 'Ytney aive ttne students every opportunity to read extensiveiy on ati subiects, stressina particuiariy ttne irnportance ot iooicina at ati sides ot every probieyn. 'Yeactners are aiways vviiiina to tneip a student in his studies, but aivvays encouraae ttnern to ttninic tor ttneifnseives. ot a requiar tnind the ciosed doors eetina, the picture be- cedure that ken be uity rn the pro resuit 'Ya ' Q tac ' se ot t the rnornin a aiirnp are no Wednesday iovv qives the students takes piace. 'Ytnose ernpty seats oiceyq attendance is cornpuisory. ot he P. age Eiqh Page Nine Faculty Bacher. Paul H. Chemistry Assistant Bauorcamper English Baumlo. Dorothy, B. M. Orchestra Bobout. Betty B A Speech, Declamation Scribblers Benqston Karl I Economics Blake, Elmira I... M. A. Mathematics Blaul. Betty. B A English Brunsell H A B Industrial Arts Buck. Cathryn. M. A. History Burhanl. Edna M M A Home Economics Director of Cafeteria Cardle Margaret M English Latin l-lypatxa Coach Collins. Mrs. Boss, B. A Spanish, English Curran. Nellie B A Social Science Daqqs Elma B A Home Economics Davin. Mildred. B. E. Commercial Eggleston. Moda Commercial Fall Anodra M Biology Lilly. Fun Pcxrmer, Ph. B. English Senior Class Adviser Lohman, W. C. Printing Lotz, Edw Biology Ludemcmn. Mae Irene, M. A. Social Science Iunior Clcxss Adviser Lundvick. Genevieve B A Homemakinq Martin, Iohn Dunn M A Speech Drornutics Storqecmit Clisthomcm Masson, Wm. I.. B. A. Commercial Low, Bookkeeping Mathews. L. W.. B. A English, Social Science Melzicm, Ruth M A English Octhoui. Iohn D.. M. S. Chemistry Pease. Leroy F.. B. A Biology Assistant Athletic Couch l-liY Petersen, Helen S B Director of lndustricrl Art Applied AN Home Economlcs Paqrf Flavor: Faculty 4 M Poindexier. Frances, M. A. lfurzliszln, l.r1tir1 Alllllri ffcmrll Pryor. Elizabeth D.. M. S. lfruqlislx Rees. Max. B. A. finial Svierxve l'llilwr11:1tl1f:r1n, Pep Srlurxfl Roberts, Miriam B. l.llYIfiflf1Il Schouien, Doris. B. S. 9 F 'W lV'lllYH1f'f1l Fffllivfllicm Girls' Allllrxlif- ASSCJ4'lf1llfrII l'rAgv iiquurl Sherman, Eihel. R. N. Sionehocker. D. D.. M. A. ftOllllllf'l'f'llIl, ll:-llutrl fflifatllonirm Aclvlsrir Thomason, I. F.. B. S. MCllllf'llliIllf'S llllmlfflif' Clurxvll Trowbridge. V, l'vlc1llwn1f11if'ss Wahman. Laura. B. A. fh-rlqlnipluy, ilwvicil i1c'i1'I1l74,- Alllm Aflvmsvr While. Wilfred C., M. A. Plxysivs 'K l'r+.lrfflirm Club Xilriqhi, Maurice E.. M. M. lgfilifl Ullifiul Hdislier-outer ol dis -'iplino is Fred Fritz Kamp- lloolner, BHS executive sourelary, who is one ol the .Yr llf1Id0Sl workinq members ol tlw lavully -..a....,l vm' ., - E sf 33 fa X ig. W ff? ,W gf WEEE alla Q L lastic Page Fourteen Scholastic magazine, which many oi us have read from the BHS library shelves, reviews for highschool students the highlights and news of the week. Feature articles discuss problems in many fields all of which appeal to our interests The following pages, like Scholastic, re- view our individual careers during the past three years. ADOLPH, LA VERNE ALLEN. ROBERT Purple and Gray Advertising Manager, Purple and Gray, 5-8, Quill and Scroll, 6-8, Student Council, 7, 8, Philo Treasurer, Philo, 5-8, Hi-Y Social Chairman, Hi-Y, 3-7, Semester Honor Roll, 3, Projection, 5-8, Hall Duty, 3. 5, Remember the Day Play Cast. ALLSUP, WENDELL Semester Honor Roll, 3, CDC, 5- 8, Trigon, 5-8, Pep Squad, 4, 5, Home Room Chairman, H1-Y, 5, 6: Perfect Attendance for Three Years. Elected by popular ballot, the students below directed the Senior class for the sec- ond semester. The class officers are: Hugh McLaury, secretary, Walter Funck, vice president, Patsy Bowen, treas- urer, Miss Fan P. Lilly, class ALMENDINGER. KENNETH Stagecratt Secretary, Stagecralt, 5, 6, Hi-Y, 4, 5, Pep Squad, 4, 51 Football, 7, Baseball, 4, 6, 8. ANDERSON, IRMA Blue Triangle, 3, 4, 7, 3: GAA. 3, 4, 7, 8, Hall Duty, 7, Oper- etta, 3, 5, 7, Typing and Short- hand Awards. ANDERSON, WILLIAM B. Bass Horn Soloist, Band, 2-8: Orchestra, 7. 8' Operetta, 5, 7, Glee Club, 8, Chorus, 6, 8, Tri- gon, 5-8, Hi-Y, 3-8, Hall Duty, 2, ANDREWS, HAY I. Football Student Manager, 3, 7, Basketball Student Manager, 4, 6: Typing Awards. ANDHIES, MAYME EMILY Pep Squad, 3-7 Hall Duty, 5-8: Operetta, 7. adviser: and Ruth Mack, president. Page Fifteen Seniors ARMPRIEST, PEARL M. Sliortlifind find Typing AWardS5 Home Hoon: Pirzsidunt5 Blue Tri finglia, 275 GAA, 2-65 Pop Squad, fill: Hall ituty, 46: Cllioiusa, 6. AVERY, ELWOOD E. Pup Squad, 38. AVERY. VIRGINIA L. Typing Awards. AXMAN. FRANCES I. National Honor Society member5 Blur' Txifinale Student Council Flr-pmsentritivo, 75 BllIDTI'liII'1qlG, 385 GAA President5 GAA, 3-85 Purjilr- finri Gray, 5, 65 Quill 6. Scroll, 6 85 Si-inr-stor Honor Floll, 45 Hull lluty, 35 Perfect Attend- fincrr lor lfl Yrfrir:s5 Home Room Prrirjriiiii Cliiiirnifin. BADGER. GWENDOLINE National Honor Society member5 Hypatifin, 4-B5 Hypatia Program Chalrinari: GAA Boardg GAA Barak:-tl-mil and V o l l e y b all Toam:a5 Sr-mr-ster Honor Boll, 3-75 Blue Triiinryli-, 3-B5 Blue Triangle Bfiskvtbfill Tr-um5 Pep Squad: Shortlirmd and Typing Awards, BAWMAN, HELEN Hypfitian, 885 Girls' Soxtet, 6-B5 Mixr-ft Ctirmius, ti-H5 Glee Club, tl-B5 Blum- 'l'rianqlr' Cabinet: Blue Tiianrjlo, 7, H5 Home Boom Chair man. BECK, BETTY IRENE National Honor Soniirty mv-mber5 tfxcr-llnnt in State Music Contest in 1937: Arvoiiiparllst: Ops-retta, 3, Fi, 7, Iunior College Symphony Orctii-fztifi, Miss: lorqvns.-n, Boys' Glen-Cli1b,Gi1ls' film-iClul1, Solo Cfoiiti-stiiiitzz in Stfitl- Conipotltionp lliimi- tlrmiii lvliiszif- Cliairiiifin5 . ...Li Music B 5 Orchestra, 3-8: Se- mester Honor Boll, 3-75 Hypatian, 4-B5 Blue Triangle, 5-8. BEERE. MARCELLE Blue Triangle, 7, 85 GAA, 4, 5, B5 Pep Squad, 5-75 Hall Duty, 65 Home Room Vice President, 5, and Program Chairman, 5, 6. BELL, BETTE Mixed Chorus, 4, 6, 85 Glee Club, B5 Operetta, 3, 5, 75 Baccaula- reate Cho1r5 Blue Triangle, 3-B5 Blue Triangle Volleyball and Basketball Tearns5 GAA, 4-85 Hall Duty, 4, 55 Typing and Shorthand Awards5 Champion Class Vol- leyball Team. BENTLER. MARY FRANCES Blue Triangle, 7, 85 Hall Duty, 35 Typing and S h o r t h a n d Awards. BERSHEE. EDITH BIED. GEORGE BIRD, CLIFFORD Two Major B's 5 Boys' B Club, 5-85 Football, 3, 5, 75 Track, 4, 6, 85 Three Numeral Series5 Box- ing Champion, Twice5 Chorus, 45 Operetta, 3. BIRKENSTOCK. IACK L. Captain Football Team, 75 Full- back on First All-State Team, 75 Letters in Four Major Sports5 Five Major B's 5 Track, B5 Boys' B Club5 Hi-Y, 75 Hall Duty, 7, 5. BOWEN, PATRICIA National Honor Society member5 Associate Business Manager ot Pathfinder: Purple and Gray, 6, 85 Scribbler President5 Scrib- bler, 5-8: Senior Class President and Treasurer5 Alpha President Alpha, 5-8: Student Council, 7, 85 Semester Honor Roll, 3, 5-75 Blue Triangle Secretary5 Blue Triangle, 3-85 Ivory Door and As the Tumbrills Pass Play Casts5 Operetta, 5, 75 Quill and Scroll, P. BOYD, LUCILLE National Honor Society member5 Associate Editor and News Ed- itor of Purple and Gray, 7, 85 Ouill 6- Scroll, 6-85 Purple and Gray, 5-85 Semester Honor Roll, 2-75 Class Volleyball Teams, 3 Years: GAA Publicity Chair- man5 GAA 3-85 Pep Squad, 5-8, Hall Duty, 5, 65 Typing Awards and Ping Class Basketball Team BREHM, DOROTHY Girls' Sextet5 Operetta, 3, 5, 75 Mixed Chorus, 85 Glee Club, B5 Typing and Shorthand AWards5 Blue Triangle, 5, 65 Hall Duty, 5. BREHM, STANLEY BREUER, EDWARD Chorus, 4, G, B: Operetta, 3, 5, 7. BROEG, FRANK C. Semester Honor Roll, 75 Flying Scale Airplane Record, Unbrok- en: C Fuselage Airplane Rec- ord, Unbroken5 Pep Squad, 4, BROWN, EVELYN GAA, 7, 8: Hall Duty, 75 Chor- us, 4. BROWN, VIRGINIA MARGARET Blue Triangle, 7, 85 Chorus, 8. BROWN, WALTER I. CDC, 5-85 Track, 4, 6, 85 Three Major Track B's , Boys' B , 4-85 Glee Club, 4, 6, B5 Mixed Chorus, 4, 6, 8. BRYANT. ETHEL Typing Awardg Blue Triangle, 7, 85 Chorus, 4. BUCHANNAN, RICHARD National Honor Society member5 BUENZ, ELSIE National Honor Society member: National Forensic League, 7, B5 Girls' Iowa Nine Extemporane- ous Representative ot 19375 Al- pha,, 4-85 Typing Pin, Literary B : Shorthand and Typing Awards5 Semester Honor Roll, 2-75 Blue Triangle, 2-45 GAA, 2-65 Operetta, 55 Home Room Secretary. BUESCHER. CHARLES Semester Honor Roll, 6, BURGUS, ETHEL Operetta, 5. BURRELL, RUBY Typing Awards5 Pep S q u a d 5 GAA, 5. CAIN, FRANCIS M. Band, 2-B. CARLSON, RAYMOND E. Typing AWard5 Mixed Chorus, 45 Operetta, 75 Pep Squad, 3-55 Hall Duty, 3. CARLSON, DICK Trigon Vice President Trigon, 4-85 Pep Squad, 2-65 BIC Football. CATANZARO, FRANKLYN CI-IANEY, RALPH Semester Honor Roll, 75 Pep S g ua d, 3-5: Hall Duty, 35 Track, 6. '19 wg up gclwlasfic COE. RUTH CLARK, ADA National Honor Society member: Semester Honor Roll, All A's, 7: Winner in Iunior Chamber Essay Contest, 6, GAA Treasurer, 7, Volleyball and Basketball Team, 3-8. CLARK, EILEEN Typing and Shorthand Awards, Semester Honor Roll, 6, Pep Squad, 6, 7, Hall Duty, 4. COOPER, GERALDINE Glee Club, 6, 8, Operetta, 5, Chorus, 6, Baccalaureate Choir, Typing Awards, Blue Triangle, Pep Squad, 3-6, Hall Duty, Page Sixteen CURLEY, IOHN E. CDC, 5-8, Hall Duty, 2, 3, Pur- ple and Gray, 5, 6. DALY, CATHERINE Typing Awards, Hall Duty, 3, 4: Basketball Team, Blue Triangle, 7, 8, GAA, 3, 4, 7, 8. DANIELSON, VIRGIL DE GUERRE, ELSIE GAA, 5, 6, Basketball Team, Shorthand and Typing Awards, DEHNER, RALPH A. Track, 4, 6, 8, Two Major B's , Placed in Cross-Country Run, Boys' B , Typing Award, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Pep Squad, 5 6: Hall Duty, Nu CORNICK, DALE P. Semester Honor Roll, B, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Operetta, 3, 5, 7, Pep Squad, 5-7. CRAGO, IEANNETTA A. Typing Awards, Basketball and Volleyball Teams, Blue Triangle, 7-8, Blue Triangle Basketball Team, GAA, 3-8, Pep Squad, 3-B: Hall Duty, 5, 8, Chorus, 4, Operetta, 3. CRONK, ROBERT Two Major Track B's , Boys' B , 5-8, Placed in State Cross- Country Run, Track, 4, 6, 8, Pep Squad, 2-87 Home Room Vice President, Twice. Taken right out oi a clear sky, this bird's eye View shows BHS and its surround- ings. At the foot of the hill is the Kennels, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4. DICKSON, MARILDA GAA, 3, 4, Pep Squad, 3, 4, Operetta. DOEMLAND, FREDERICK Typing Awards. DONS, MARIAN Typing Awards, Blue Triangle, 5, 6, As the Tumbrils Pass Play Cast, Orchestra, 2-8, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Chorus, 4, 6, Oper- etta, 3, 5, Senior Class Play Cast. DOUGLASS, MARGARET ANNE Orchestra, 2-4. Page Sevontoon Seniors DOWELL, MARIAN Semostrrr Honor Roll, G, 7, Gleo Club, 4, li, 8: Bac:cralfttiroate Choir: Mix:-d Chorus, 6, 8, Opt-r vtta, fl, 5, 7, Rhortllfrnd Awards, DREHER, PAUL H1 Y, 2-b, liatskt-tbftll, 4, DUKE, ROBERT DUNCAN, MARGARET Pep Squad, 3-8, Sliottliiuid rind Typing Awards. DUNEGAN, CARL Major Track B , Boys' li , fi 8, Track, 4, G, B, Pop Squad, 4, 6, Home Roan: Prvifyifitii Cflifiittnftti. DUTTWEILER. IEANETTE Some-sts-r Honor Roll, 7, Rlut- 'l'tt angle, 28, GAA, fl-8, Htill Duty, lt, ECCLES, WAYNE ELLIOTT, RUBY Semester Honor Roll, 5, 6, Hall Duty Captain, Hall Duty, 4-6, 8, Home Room Vico Prestderit, 6, Shorthlrtid 'tml Tylittiii Awards. EMERSON, RUTH Typtnq Awards and Pin, ltlomu Room Volleyball Captain, Se- mester Honor Roll, 4 7, Blur- Tri- angle, 4-6, P4-gi Sattrtd, Ti fn, Hall liuty, li. ENGBURG. VIRGINIA National Honor Society member, lolyptzttan Treasurer, Hypatian, 48, GAA Vice President, GAA, 3 8: GAA Basketball and Volley- htill Teams, Semester Honor Roll, 4-7, Blue Triangle, 2-8, Pep Squad, 4-7, Shorthand and Typ- :tig Awards. ENGER, PAUL Typing Awards. ENGLE, ARTHUR Wrestling Champion, T rig O n Treasurer: Trigon, 4-8, Pep Squad, 3: Hall Duty, 3, FINE ROBERT National Honor Society member, First in 1938 lowa Nine Orator- ical Declaniation, Third in 1937 Iowa Nine Original Oratory: lleclamatton, 8, Original Ora- tory, 6-8, Degree ot Distinction in National Forensic League, Secretary NFL Chapter, 7, 8, NFL, 7, 8, Varsity Debate, 5-8, Rotary Representative, 7, Se- mester Honor Roll, 5-7, Student Council, 7, 8, Philo, 6, 8, Hall Duty, 7. FLYNN, MIKE National Honor Society member, Student Council, 7, 8, Semester Honor Roll, 7, Pro,ect1on, 4-8, Trtgon President, Twice, Trigon Secretary, Trigon, 4-8, CDC, 4-8, CDC Program Chairman, Twice, CDC Social Chairman, Third in Iowa Nino Humorous Declama tion, 8, Ht-Y, Z, 3, Hall Duty, 3, 7, 8, Operetta, 3, 5, 7, Chorus, li, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Minor load in Ivory Door Play Cast. FOGGY, CARSON National Honor Society member, State Championship in Ad lSell- ing in Iowa I-liqh School Press Association, 1937-8, Purple and Gray Business Manager, Purple and Gray, 7, 8, Rotary Repre- sentative, 8, CDC Secretary and Treasurer, CDC, 4-8, Semester Honor Roll, 4-8, Stagecratt B , Stagecratt, 5, 6, Glee Club, 4, 6, Minor Operetta Lead, 5, Home Room Vice President, Typing Awards, Iournalism B , Quill and Scroll, 8. FOX, MARY IEANNE Blue Triangle, 7, 8, GAA, 3, 7, Typing and Shorthand Awards: Pep Squad, 3, 5, 7. FOX, WALTER FRANZEN. EARL Second in Woodworking Contest at Tri-State Fair, Hall Duty, 5, Typing Awards. FREITAG, EARLE B. Trombone Solo Contestant, 8, Contest Band and Orchestra, Brass Sextet, Band, 3-8, Orches- tra, 5-8: Operetta, 5. FROMM, BERNIECE National Honor Society member, Semester Honor Roll, 6, 7, Hall Duty, 5, Orchestra, 3-8, Glee Club, 6, 8, Chorus, 8, Operetta, 5, 7, Typina Awards. FUNCK, WALTER National Honor Society member, Pathfinder Business Manager, Pathfinder, 7, 8, Purple and Gray, 7, 8, Senior Class Vice President, 8, Philo President, Philo, 5-8, Semester Honor Roll, 4-7, Ma cr Track B , Track, 4, 6, Boys' B , Triqon Vice President, Tri- gon, 5-B, Ivory Door Play Cast, Pep Squad, 6, Quill and Scroll, 8. GALLAGHER, DOROTHY National Honor Society member, Student Council, 7, 8, Scribbler Treasurer, Scribbler, 5-8, Hypa- tia Treasurer, Social Chairman, Program Chairman, Hypatia. 5- 8: Semester Honor Roll, 3, 7, Blue Triangle, 5-8, Violin and Viola Solo, String Quartet, 4, 6, 8, Orchestra, 8-8. GALVIN, IOHN Trtgon, 4-8, Tenor Solo, 8, Glse Club, 4, 6, 8, Mixed Chorus 4, 6, 8, Boys' Quartet, Remem- ber the Day Play Cast, Hi-Y, 2-8: Pep Sqaud, 3-5, Hall Duty, 7. GARLAND, IEANNE Hypatia, 7, 8, Blue Triangle So- cial Chairman, Blue Triangle Basketball and Volleyball Teams: Blue Triangle, 3-8, GAA Board Member, GAA, 3-8, Home Room Secretary, Tumbling Team. GARRELS, IEANETTE M. Typing Awards and Pin. GEFFERS, KENNETH GERDNER, MELVIN 8 3 gciaolasfic GEREN, HELEN Alpha, 5-8, GAA, 2-4, Shorthanc and Typing Awards. GERST. CLARA LOUISE GAA, 2-6, Operetta, 3, 5, 7. GIESELMAN, KENNETH E. CDC, 6-8, Orchesrta, 7-8, Band, 3-8, Woodwind Sextet, Glee Club, 4, 6, Hi-Y, 5-B, Hall Duty, 4. GLOOR. PHYLLIS MARGARET Semester Honor Roll, 3-7, Hypa- tia, 4-8: Shorthand and Typing Awards. GOOCH. KENNETH Trigon, 5-8, Pep Squad, 3-6, Hall Duty, 4-6, Glee Club, 6, 8, Track, 4, GOODY. BEULAH LENORE Orchestra, 3-8, Typing and Short- hand Pins. GOHMAN, VERA FERNE Pep Squad, 3-6, GAA, 3, 4, Hall Duty, 3-6, Chorus, 4, 8, Operetta, 7: Typing and Shorthand Awards. Barefoot Linnea Sheagren is one of the members in the one-act play, As the Tum- brils Pass given by the second period English class Page Eighteen GRANAMAN. ROBERT GRIFFITH, DOROTHY IANE GAA, 7, 8, Senior Class Volley ball Team, Sophomore Basket- ball Captain, Typing Awards. HAMBELTON, EVERNA Semester Honor Roll, 61 Typing and Shorthand Awards, Typing Pin. HAMILTON, IOHN Original Oratory Representa- tive, 6, Philo Secretary, Philo, 4-8, Declamation, 6, Debate, 5, 6, Literary B , Hi-Y, 7, 8, Ivory Door Play Cast, Orches- tra, 3-8. HART, DONALD Chorus, 4, HARTMAN, HAZEL Hall Duty, 5, Operetta, 7, HAYDEN, MARETTA National Honor Society member, Associate Editor of Purple and Gray, Ouill 6- Scroll, 6-8, Purple and Gray, 5-8, Scribbler Secre- tary, Scribbler, 4-B, Alpha, 4-87 Girls' Sextet, 6, 8, Operetta Lead, 5, 7, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Chorus, 4, 6, B, Semester Honor Roll, 3-7, Blue Triangle, 3-6, Pep Squad, 5, 6, Shorthand and T y p i n a Awards. Head. Paul intramural Basketball Cha rn- ions, 5, 6: Boxing Champ, 4, 57 Track Numerals. under the direction ot Miss Betty Bebout. Paar: Ninetr-rin Seniors HEINECKE. ADELAIDE National Honor Society member, Student Council, 7, Semester Honor Roll, 3-7, Alpha, 4-8, Blue Triangle, 3-8, Band, 3-8, Orches- tra, 3-8, French Horn Solo, 4, 6, 8, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Chorus, 8, Operetta, 3, 5, 7. HELMICK. LOWELL HELMS. ROBERT L. Triryon, 5-8. HERTEI.. MARCELLA Pep Squad, 5, 6, Typing Awards. HERTZLER. IACK National Honor Society member, lunior Class Secretary and Treasurer, Student Council, 7, 8, Projection President, Projection, 4-8, Philo President, Philo 5-8, Hi-Y President, Hi-Y, 3-8, Se- mester Honor Roll, 6, Declama- tion, 6, Minoi Lead in Ivory Door Play Cust, Maior Tennis B , Tennis, 48, Football, Bas- ketball, 4, 6, 8, Boys' B , Patfindvr Stall, 8. HESTER, FLOYD Pep Squad, 3-8, Track, 4. HIGGINS, RICHARD GEORGE Trigon, 5-8, Football, 3, 7, Foot- ball B , Boys' B, 8. HILL. PAUL WADE CDC, 6-8, Band, 3-8, Orchestra 7, 8, All State Teachers' Band, Little Symphony Orchestra, Woodwind Sextet, 5, E, Ope.etta, 7, Football, 3, Track, 4. HINKSON. LOUISE National Honor Society member, Managing Editor ot Pathfinder, 7, 8, Purple and Gray, 7, 8: Superior in 1937 State Art Con- test, Semester Honor Roll, 6, 7, Typing Awards and Pin, GAA, 2-8, Pep Squad, 4, Hall Duty, 3, Operetta, 7, Ouill and Scroll, B, Novice Shorthand Team. HOCK. DONALD Football, 5, 7, Basketball, 6, 8, Track, 4, 6, 8, Boys' 5, 8. HODGES. DOROTHY Tpying and Shorthand Awards. HOLSTEIN, RUDOLPH S. Hi-Y Cabinet, Hi-Y, 5-8, Mixed Chorus, 4, 6, 8, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Operetta, 3, 5, 7, First in Woodworking Contest at Old Building. HOSCHEK, CHARLES Football, Boys' B. HOUCK, DEAN Trigon Vice President, Trigon, 5-8, Hi-Y, 5-8, Hall Duty, 7. HUEHOLT. RAYMOND Pep Squad, 4-G. HUGG. BETTE IANE GAA, 2-6, Pep Squad, 3-5, Hall Duty, Captain ot Home Room Girls' Athletics, HUNEKE, ERVIN Second in State Mechanical Drawing Contest. IBBOTSON, DONALD Pep Squad, 3, 4, Home President and Vice President, Tercenten- nial. IGOE, IOHN Superior in State Art Contest. ITA, IAMES Boxing, Wrestling. IACOBSON, MAXINE Hypatian, 6-8, Opezotta Solo, Operetta, 3, 5, 7, Glee Club, 6, 8, Mixed Chorus, Minor Lead in Remember the Day and As the Tumbrils Pass Play Casts, Blue Triangle, 3, 4, GAA, 3, 4, Hall Duty, 4, 5. IAEGER, I OHN Staqecralt, 5, 6, Triaon, 4-6, Hi-Y, 4-6, Pep Squad, 3-6. IOHNSON, RAMONA HELEN Hall Duty, 3-5, 7, 8, Typina Awards. IOHNSON, MARY LILLIAN Blue Triangle, 3-8, Hall Duty, 3, 7, Shorthand and Typinq Awards. IOHNSON, MELBOURNE JONES, FLORENCE L. GAA, 7, 8, Chorus, S, Oper etta, 5. KELLY, ROBERT Orchestra, 3-8, Typing Awards. KEMP, LAVERNE Semester Honor Roll, 6, Boys' B, 6, Track, 4-8, Pop Squad, 5, 6, Senior Class Play Cast. ihbt 'QI'-v an-.tt gclfmolasfic KINDIG. ROBERT KING. MARY E. Hypatian, 4-B, Contest Orches- tra, Orchestra, 2-7, Home Room President and Vice President, Blue Triangle, 2-4, Semester Honor Roll, Z, GAA, 2, 3, Hall Duty, 2, 4, 5, Typing Awards, KINNARD, MAXINE Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Chorus, 4, 6, 8, Baccalaureate Choir. KLEIN, ANNA Typing and Shorthand Awards. KOEPF, IANE Semester Honor Roll, 6, GAA, 5, 6, Blue Triangle, B, Hall Duty, 5, 6, Typing Awards, KOESTNER. MARY LOUISE Semester Honor Boll, 7, Pep Squad, 3-7, Hall Duty, 2, 3, Shorthand and Typing Awards and- Pm. KRATZ, WILLIAM Contest Vocal Solo, Solo 1n Oper- etta, Boys' Quartet, Mix e c Chorus, Glee Club, 4-8, Chorus, 4-8, Pep Squad, 4. Making an appropriate Easter play, the all-boy cast of the Last Apostle put the students in the proper frame of mind to climax the Lenten season. Page Twenty KUNZ, ARLENE RHEA National Honor Society member, Hypatian, 4-8, Blue Triangle, 3-6, Glee Club, 4-B, Chorus, 4-8, Mixed Quartet, 6, Operetta, 3, 7, Remember the Day, Minot Lead. LARSON, BETTY Semester Honor Roll, 5-7, Typing Team, 6-8, Glee Club, 8, Oper- etta, 5, 7, Typing Awards and Pin. LEOPOLD, EDITH L. GAA Secretary, GAA Cabinet, GAA, 3-8, Hypatia Secretary and Program Chairman, Hypation, 4- 8, Blue Triangle Cabinet, Blue Triangle, 3-8, Scribblers, 6-B. LIND, BETTY Scribblers, 7, 8, Hypatian, 6-8, Blue Triangle, 3-6, GAA Secre- tary, GAA, 3-6, Pep Squad, 5, 6, Hall Duty, 3, 4. LIND, CLAYTON LIND. IEAN Semester Honor Boll, Z, Hypo- tian, 5, Hall Duty, 2, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Page Twenty-one Seniors LITTLE. PHOEBE Surtbblc-rs, 7, 87 Hypcitiari, 6-B7 Solo in Oporottm Semester Honor Roll, 77 Home Room Program Chairman: Blue Triangle, 7, 87 Hall Duty, 3-57 Chorus. LOHMANN, EVELYN National Honor Society membe-r7 Semester Honor Roll, 3-77 'l'yPil'lCI Awards. LOOSE, E. EUGENE Literary B in Stage-cratt7 Stage craft, 3-67 Basketball Small BMI Pep Squad, 3-67 Basketball, 6: Track, 6. LORD, STERLING, National Honor Som:-ty member: State Tennis Champ, twice7 Ten- nis, 3-87 State Championship in Sports Writing in Iowa High School Press Assoc:1ation7 Editor Purple and Gray7 Purple and Gray, 5-87 Quill and Scroll, 6-8: siUdf'IlI Council, 5-87 Semester Honor Roll, 3-77 Boys' B 7 Hall Duty, 6, 87 Basketball, 3-77 CDC Vice President: CDC, 5-87 Iunior Class Vice PIiOSldf:'l'll1 Senior Class Secretary7 Home Room Vice PIFTSIKIFIIIQ journalism B, LOX, ALICE Pep Squad, 47 Hall Duty, 4-6: Op:-rr-tta. LUTTENGER, WALTER Stagecratt, 47 Pep Squad, 4, LYNN, ETHEI. GAA, 2-87 Sophomore and lunior Volleyball and Basketball Teams: Home Room Volleyball Team. MACACIA, HELEN Blue Triangle, 5,67 Hall Duty, 5. 67 Chorus, 4, 67 Operetta, 57 Secretary Home Room. MA CK, CATHERINE MACK, RUTH National Honor Society member7 Pathfinder Editor-in-Chief, 7, 87 Purple and Gray Circulaiton Manager, 77 Purple and Gray, 5-77 Quill and Scroll, 6-87 Senior Class President7 Alpha Treas- urer and Publicity Chairman: Alpha, 5-87 Student Council, 87 Semester Honor Roll, 3-77 Pep Squad, 4-67 Home Room Presi- dent7 GAA, 3-57 Hall Duty, 4-67 Shorthand cmd Typing Awards and P1117 Operetta7 Iournalism MAGEL, CHARLES R. National Honor Society member7 Semester Honor Roll, 5-77 Philo, 5-87 Minor Lead in Ivory Door Play Cast7 Glee Club, 4, 6, 87 Chorus, 4, 6, 87 Operetta, 3, 5, 7. MAN GOLD, TOM High School Tennis Champ7 Ten- nis Team, 7, 87 Projection Vice President7 Projection, 5-87 Philo Treasurer7 Philo, 6-B7 Hall Duty, 4 5 MARK, MARY Hall Duty, 7, 87 Shorthand and Typing Awards and Pins. MARSHALL, DOROTHY GAA, 7, 87 Pep Squad, 5, 67 Hall Duty, 7, 87 Typing and Short- hand Awards. MAXWELL, VIRGINIA Operetta, 77 Chorus, 87 Typing and Shorthand Awards. MCCARTNEY, HUGH Major Football B's 7 All Little Six Football Team: Major Basket- ball B's 7 Basketball Captain7 BIC Basketball Team7 Major Baseball B 7 Semester Honor Roll, 27 Student Council, 7, 8. MCCARTNEY, IOHN Major Football B 7 Footbal' F u l l Numeral7 Football, 3-77 Boys' B , 5-87 Carnival. MCCOLLOCH, VIVIAN Semester Honor Roll, 6, 77 Typing and Shorthand Awards, McDOWELL, RUTHMARY As the Tumbrils Pass Play Cast7 Operetta, 77 Orchestra,7,8. MCINTIRE, MARY IANE Glee Club, 4, 6, 87 Mixed Cholus, 4, 6, 87 Operetta, 3, 5, 77 Senior Class Play Cast, McKAY, HARRIET Blue Triangle, 2-77 Chorus, 87 Operetta, 77 Typing Awards. MCKIERNAN, ADA Semester Honor Roll, 6, 77 Blue Triangle, 7, 87 GAA, 2-87 Pep Squad, 3, 5, 77 Hall Duty, 5, 87 Shorthand and Typing Awards. MCKIERNAN, CHARLES State Championship in Drake Creative Editorial Contest7 Fourth in Iowa High School Press Asso- ciation lnterviewing Contest: Ouill and Scroll, 6-87 Purple and Gray, 5-77 Semester Honor Roll, 67 CDC, 5-77 Hall Duty, 4-6: lvory Door Play Cast. MCLAURY, HUGH Purple and Gray Managing Edi- tor, 7, 87 Quill and Scroll, 6-87 Purple and Gray, 5-87 Senior Class Secretary7 Student Coun- cil, 7, 87 CDC, 5-87 Semester Honor Roll. 7, 87 Hi-Y, 4-87 Minor Football B 7 Home Room Presi- dent. MENNEN, FRANCES E. GAA, 5-87 Pep Squad, 5-8, MENNEN, ROSE MARY National Honor Society IIIEIHDEFI Semester Honor Roll, 3-77 Short- hand and Typing Awards and Pins: Home Room Secretary7 GAA Board Member: GAA Vol- leyball Team7 GAA, 5-8. MEYER, ARTHUR Home Room Program Cl'tGlI'TI1GI'lf Band, 3-8. MEYER, MARIAN National Honor Society menibe-r7 Alpha SQCTEICITYQ Alpha Mem- bership Chairman7 Alpha, 5-87 Novice Shorthand Team, 6-87 Semester Honor Roll, 6, 77 Glee Club, 6, 87 Chorus, 77 Special Operetta Chorus, 77 Blue Trian- gle, 3-87 GAA, 3, 47 Pep Squad. 37 Hall Duty, 3, 47 Shorthand Alternate. MILLER, ELSIE MARIE Semester Honor Roll, 77 GAA, 7, 87 Pep Squad, 5, 67 Typing Team. 67 Typing and Shorthand Awards7 Typing Pin7 Remem- ber the Day Play Cast. gclftolasfic MILLER, FLOYD Semester Honor Roll, 8, First in Industrial Arts Exhibit. MITCHELL, MARGARET National Honor Society member, Alpha, 6-8, Semester Honor Roll, 5-7, Blue Triangle, 4, 5, 7, Be- member the Day and Ivory Door Play Casts, Orchestra, 4-8, Typing Award, MOEHN, BEBNICE A. Alpha, 6-8, Blue Triangle, 7, 8, Pep Squad, 3-6, Hall Duty, 6, 7, Glee Club, 6, 8, Chorus, 8, Oper- etta, 5, 7, Baccalaureate Choir: Lenten Chorus, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Senior Class Play Cast, MOORMAN, MAX M. Hi-Y, 3, 4, Band, 3-8, Chorus, 4, 6, 8, Track, 4, 6, 8, Boxing Champ, three times, Wrestling, Cross-Country Runner. MURPHY, DONNA Drum Major, Minor Lead in Re- member the Day Play Cast, Operetta, 7, Tumbling, Home Room Secretary. With the jubilant air ot a two-year-old after swiping the jam, this typical Senior boy turns from the door after tak- ing the girl friend home from school. Page Twenty-Two MURRY, DE VERE NAFZIGER, EDWARD NAU, LOIS ANNE National Honor Society member, Cello Solo, 6, 8, String Quartet, Orchestra, 3-8, Hypatian, 4-8, Semester Honor Roll, 8-7, Blue Triangle Cabinet, two years, Blue Triangle, 3-8, Chorus, 4, Glee Club, 4, 6, Remember the Day Play Cast. NELSON, MARTHA Blue Triangle, 5-8, Hall Duty, 4, 5, 7, Operetta, 3, Shorthand and Typing Awards. NEUFNER, IUNE GAA Volleyball Team, GAA, 5-8, Home Room Volleyball Captain. NOEL, CLAUDE B. Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Chorus, 4, 6, 8, Minor Lead in Operetta, 5, Oper- etta, 3, 5, 7. NORMAN, ARTHUR OETKEN, VIRGINIA OHLMUTZ, CHARLES H. Pep Squad, 3-6, Hall Duty, 6. OSTERTAG, EDWARD Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Mixed Chorus 6, 8, Minor Leads in Operetta 3, 5, Operetta, 3, 5, 7, Stagef Craft, 4-6. Page Twm'1ty-t1uor- Seniors OTTO. LAWRENCE 1'f-11Sq11f1r1,7: 111111 111117, H PARMETER. IOHN R. P:-It Squrxfl, 4. PARRY, DAN 111Y, P165 Hjayzz' H, 5111: 1't,r1t 151111, 3, .1, I: 11.151111-t1Jf111, 4, ti: 'l'1f1f'k, 4, 6, H. PATRICK, LILLIAN GAA, 1111: Allilwtlv' 1l : l'v-11 Squrul, 31, 11: H11-11ll1f111df1nr1 Typ 111171 Awt1rcl::. PAULE. LORRAINE N11t1r111f1l 1 1r1r1f11 Sttvuity mrirlllif-r: 1'f1t1i1111clrrr A::::rxc'1v1t1- lldltru: Prxllillnclr-r, 7, H: 151111111' and Clay, 117: Quill -11111 Scroll, G-B: 1111i1r1r fllrrstsz 1'1w::1r1f-rit 111161 Vive P14-:cull-111: A11'1lfl Prwstflulit: Alivlm, 118: Blum- '1'l1'Il1fl11? Pu-5:1 rl:-111: Blue 'l'rlf1ufgl--, 38: Student Cfolimfil, 518: fl:-11111521111 lflonor Roll, 11: 51115111111-1', 7, B: Pep Squad, 4: H1111 lluty, 3, 4: Hu- 111 irrsusz 111-r'1v1lllf1t1u11 fl, O, ll: 0111-1uttt1, li: Cjutet-11 111 511111111 1'l'!i1IV'l1, DAR lll'fllf'f1l ll1ll1lVV': 1'l01i1f- Hufuu Prvzsirlfirit, twuv' PEARSON. ELEANOR Nf1t1fvr1111 '1 11'-1' Sfmt'-ly 1111111111-1: S1-1111-zstvr 111111111 Hull, 37: Sl'Ill7 bleu, GB: llypwfltuxu P1'wfs1dw11t: Hy5111!11111 Vxfw- 11II'l11f1D111j Hyprr llflll, 4 li: Blue 'l'11f1'1:1lf', fl 11: 7?'.'1rl, '3 og O1r'l11':1t111, fl B, 4 PEAVEY, RICHARD PEPMEYER, GLEN All l.1ttle Six Guard: Boys' B, fi-8: Basketball, 4 H: Baseball, 6, 8. PEPMEYER, MARIORIE I. Pep Squad, 5, 6: Hall Duty, 5. PETERSEN, GLENN PETERSON. CHARLOTTE Hfrll Duty, 4. PETERSON, JEAN LOUISE Pep Squad, 3-7: Typing and Shorthand Awards, PETOSKEY, EDWARD R. National Honor Society member: Semester Honor Roll, 6, B: Rotary Representative, 8: Projection, 6-B: CDC President: CDC, 5-8: H1fY, 7, 8: Boys' B, 5-B: Little Six Football Center: Football, 37: Basketball, 4-8: Hall Duty, fl: Radio Play, PIERCE, DARRELL JAMES Tr1qon,4-8: H1-Y, 7, 8: Glee Club, G, 8: Chorus, 8: Operetta, 5, 7. PIERCE, VERNON C. Projection President and Secre- tary: Projection, 5-8: Staqecratt President: Staqecraft, 5-8: Ath- letic Board, twice: Semester Honor Roll, 5, 6: CDC, 6-8: Hall Duty, 3-5: Typmq Awards. PLOCK, LOUISE Blue Triangle, 2, 3, 7, 8: GAA, 2, 7, 8: Hall Duty, 8: Operetta. 5, 7: Shorthand and Typing Awards. PLOEGER, MERRILL Hall Duty, POGGEMILLER, HELEN Blue Triangle, 3, 4, 7, 8: GAA, 7, 8: Shorthand and Typing Awards. POISEL, DOROTHY L. Home Room President and Treasurer. POOR. SALLY S. Natzondl Honor Society riiember: Hypatian Secretary: Hypatian, 6-8: Scribbler, 7, 8: Semester Honor Roll, 5-7: Hall Duty, 3, 5. POWELL. RICHARD PRICE, MARCELLA National Honor Society member: Operetta Solo, 7: Glee Club, 6, S: Chorus, 6, 8: Operetta, 3, 5, 7: Baccalaureate Choir: Semester Honor Roll, 5-7: Hall Duty, 4: Typing and Shorthand Awards and Pins: Shorthand Team, 8. RHEA. BETTE LEE Hypatian, 5-E: Blue Triangle, 5, 6: Band, 5-B: Operetta, 5: Or chestra, 7, 8: As the Tumbrils Pass Play Cast: Hall Duty: Senior Class Play Cast: Radio Play. RHEINSCHMIDT, ALBERT Pep Squad, 8. RIEKE, MELBOURNE R. Staqecraft, 5, 6, RINGBLUM. BERNICE Blue Triangle, 3-8: GAA, 3-6: Pep Squad, 3: Hall Duty, 3-8: Hall Duty Captain, ROBBINS, DORA Hall Duty, 2, 7, 8- Chorus, 6, 8: Operetta, 7. I.. , -7, Avy .nam S- gclwlasfic ROBERTS, EUNICE G. Music B , State Music Contest, Two Years, Played in Carthage Music Festxvalp All-State Bandg All-State Chorus, All-State Glee Club, 1937 Summer Sessiony Band, 3-85 Orchestra, 3-87 Flute Trio, 7, 85 Not Absent or Tardy During Three Years, Blue Tri- angle, 3, 47 Hall Duty, 3-6. RODEN, DOROTHY ROHMER. IOE Semester Honor Roll, 7, Horizon- tal Bar Squad, 3-85 Pep Squad, 4-75 Hall Duty, 3. ROSEBERRY, HELEN National Honor Society member, Semester Honor Roll, 4, 6, Short- hand Team, 6, 8: Typing Team, 4: Shorthand and T y p i n g Awards and Pins, Two Com- mercial B's . ROWLEY, CHARLES ROWLEY, IOI-IN SAMP, BILLY Remember the Day a n d Sk1dding Play Casts: Band, 4-8. Kids will be kids-especial ly along about springtime ev- Page Twenty-tour SAMSON, CHARLES SANBURG. MARGARET Hall Duty, 3-5: Home Boom Pro- gram Chairman: Blue Triangle, 3-3: GAA, 3-8. SCHACH, RICHARD Minor Baseball B y Baseball, 6, 87 Trigon, 5, 6, Hi-Y, 5, 6. SCHERER, BERNICE GAA, 7, 85 GAA Volleybrll Team, Chorus, 4. SCHMEISER. KENNETH SCHMIDT, IOAN National Honor Society member: Pep Squad, 6, 77 Semester Horoi Roll, 6, 7, Hall Duty Captain, Hall Duty, 4, 6, 87 Typing and Shorthand Awards, SCHNICKER. MARIORIE National Honor Society member, Iunior Class President and Treasurer, Student Council, 7, 8, Scribbler, 7, B, Hypatian Prestdentp Hypatian, 4-87 Semes- ter Honor Roll, 3-85 Hypatian Vice Presldenty Blue Triangle Vice President: Blue Triangle, 3-8, Typing Team, 67 Speed Medal in State Typing Contest: Commercial B , Shorthand and Typing Awards, Operetta, 53 Home Room President. ery year when Mom suddenly finds her wash lines getting shorter. Page Twenty-tive Seniors SCHNUPPER, LOIS Seriwistar Honor Roll, 6, 7, Hall Duty, 7, 8, Honir- Rrnnn Pr,-si dent and Vico Pr:-sidwiit. SCHOLES. IAMES National Honor Society inf-rnbf-r, Stud:-nt Council, 7, 8, Senior Class Vice Presidorit, Iunior Class Secretary, CDC Presi dont: CDC, 6-8, PIOIUCIIOII Vice President, Praroction, 6-8 National Forensic, 1,4-aqua, 8, Dc-bato, 8, lloclaination, Dra- matic, 6, 8, Purple and Gray, 8, Semester Honor Roll, 4, 5, Tri- qon, 6-8, Pop Squad, 4, Hall Duty, 3, Minor Leads in Re- member the Day and Ivory Door Play Casts, Lead in Skiddinq, Senior Class Play, 8, Radio Plays, Pathfinder Strllf, 8, SCHRANZIRUTH Blue Trlanqlo, 2, 3, GAA, 2, 3, Hall Duty, 5, 6 Chorus, 8, Oper- etta, 8, Home Room President, Typing Awards. SCHROEDER, GILBERT Track, 4, 6, 8, SCHULER, EMILY 'Typinq Awards, Hall Duty, 8, SCHULZ, BLANCHE GAA, 2, Pep Squad, 4, 5, Horne President and Basketball Cap- tain, T y pin a and Shorthand Awards, 1 5 SCHWARTZ, VIRGINIA Hypatian, 7, 8, Operetta, 3, 4, 6, 5: Typing and S h o r t h a n d Awards, Blu e Triangle, 5-B, GAA, 3, 4, Pep Squad, 3, 4, Hall Duty, 4-6. SCHWEIZER, RALPH National Honor Society member, Rotary Representative, 7, Se- inastor Honor Roll, 6, 7. SCHWENKER, EDWIN C., IR. Hall Duty, 4-6, Band, 2-8, Or- chestra, 4-8, Operetta, 5, SCHWENKER, WALTER SCI-IWERIN, DOROTHEA, E. M. SHARP, ELEANOR LOIS Typing Awards. SHEAGREN, LINNEA National Honor Society member, Purple and Gray Associate Ed- itor, Purple and Gray, 7, 8, tSu- dent Council, 7, 8, Senior Class Treasurer, Scribbler, 7, 8, Hypo- tian, 6-8, Semester Honor Roll, 3-7, Pep Squad, 4-6, Glee Club, 4, 6, Chorus, 6, Operetta, 3, 5, Third in Essay Contest, Senior Class Play Cast, Quill and Scroll, 8. SINGER, KATHRYN Typing and Shorthand Awards. SKOURUP, WILBUR NIELSEN, IR. Sports Column Editor Purple and Gray, 8, Senior Class Play Cast, Quill and Scroll, 8, Transferred from Davenport High School, 8. SMITH, ALFRED Typing Awards. SMITH, EDITH MAE Blue Triangle, 5-8, Hall Duty, 4, Shorthand and Typina Awards, Home Room S e c r e t a r y and Treasurer. SNYDER, LUCIA Scribbler, 7, 8, Blue Trianqle, 3-8, GAA, 5, 6, Hall Duty, 4-6, Tennis. SOURWINE, LYMAN SOVERN, RALPH STATTER. JAMES Pep Squad, 7. STINE, MARY ELLEN Pop Squad, 5, 6. STODGELL, DONNA Minor Lead in Remember the Day Play Cast, GAA, 3-6, Hall Dyut, 2, Operetta, 5, Home Room President, Typina Awards and Pin. SUTTER, BETTY Home Room Secretary, Blue Tri- angle, 6-8, Hall Duty, 7, 8, Glee Club, 8, Operetta, 5, 7, Typinq Awards, SYLVESTER, BETTE IEAN Hall Duty, 3-5, Pep Squad, 3-7, Typing Awards. THOMAS, BONNIE Home Room Vice President and Program Chairman, Alpha, 5-8, Sextet, Two Years, Glee Club, 4, 6, 8, Mixed Chorus, 4, 6, Op- eretta, 3, 5, 7, Semester Honor Roll, 7, Blue Triangle, 3-8, GAA, 3-6, Hall Duty, 3-5. TIEDEMAN, RICHARD Hi-Y, 5, Orchestra, 3-8, Band, 2- 8, Trombone Quartet, 4-6, Op- eretta, 5. TITUS, LAWSON IQX C' gctmolasfic TOWNSEND. PATRICIA Orchestra, 3-6, District Contest an Xylophone. TRACY. IACK TROSEN, FLOYD UFFELMAN. ROY F. Projection, 4, Organizer and Teacher of Radio Class, Glee Club, Operetta, Public Address System Supervisor, UPTON. IHENE Semester Honor Roll, 6, Typing Awards and Pin, Hall Duty, 5. VAHLE. DOROTHY Typing and Shorthand Awards, Blue Triangle, 8, Hall Duty, 2. lust another fake! ex- claimed the students as they tripped back to their classes after cr tire drill. Page Twenty-six VEERMAN, EDITH Amateur, N ovice Shorthand Teams, Typing cmd Shorthand Awards and Pins, Semester Hon- or Roll, 4, 6, 7, Operetta, 5. VOLLMER. MARY National Honor Society member, Alpha, 4-B, Semester H o n o r Roll, 2, 4, 7, Typing and Short- hand Awardsy GAA, 2, 3, Hall Duty, 8. WALTER. VERNA Student Council, 7, 8, Scribbler, 7, 8, A l p ha Vice President, Alpha, 4-8, Blue Triangle Trease urer, Blue Triangle, 2-8, Semes- ter Honor Roll, 2, Home Room Secretary, Hall Duty, 3, WEGENER, MARK Medal in Basketball, First in Woodworking Display, Typing Awards, Semester Honor Roll, 7, Trigon, 4-67 Pep Squad, 3-6. WEIHICH, PAUL H. Stage-craft, 6, Football, 3. Page Twenty-seven Seniors WEISSINGEH. PHILIPPINE ltlut- Trianalrn, 7, 8. WEMHOENEH. ELV ERA National Honor Sacii-ty nt 'nttfir Alpha, 5187 Seniostf-i H o n oi Roll, 5-87 Typing Team, G7 Short liand and Typing Awards7 Blur- Trianqle, 7, 8. WICK, MILTON I-I. Minor Lead in Ht-im-inllti tliv- lJay Play Lfasty Trigun Sc,-crii taryg Tritton, b, 77 llointa Rooni pIOSldt'Ilij Purple and Gray, 7, H7 Hi-Y, 7, 87 Hall Duty, 5: Track, 67 Quill find Scroll, 8. WIELE, DALE WIELE, WAYNE Pep Squad, 467 llitll llutv ll Track, 4. WIEMANN, AGNES Typing Awatrlrz. WISE, MARIORIE National Honor Society ini-nibor' Pathlinder Associate E d i t o ff Pathfinder, 7, 87 Purple and Gray Circulation M a n a tg o r 7 Ouill and Scroll, 6-87 Purple and me-f 27- vain--1--' HRH- s-.mimi Council, 87 Alpha Secxetaryg Alpha Publicity Chiiirnifrn' Al- lllfl, 575: lllur- Trianalr- Cwbinet Blue Triangle, 287 lloniv Rofwni Pre-sid'irit: Opcrottft, S7 Typing Awards. WILLIAMS, BETTY JANE GAA Board Member7 GAA, 4-87 lunior Basketball Team: Senior Volleyball Team7 Shorthand and Typing Awards7 Hall Duty, 3. WILLIAMS. IEANNETTE E. Student Council, 7, B7 Blue Tri- angle, 87 GAA, 4-85 Hall Duty, 3, 47 Operetta, 5, 7. WILSON. BBAULAH, M. B. State Music Contest, Three Years7 M u sic B 7 Operetta Swing Orchestra7 Carthage Col- lege Music Festival7 Flute Trio, 87 Band, 3-87 Orchestra, 3-87 Blue Triangle, 3, 47 Shorthand Awardg Not Absent or Tardy trorn School for Eleven and One- half Years. WORKMAN. BETTY IEAN Home Room Vice President and Secretaryq GAA, 3-67 Pep Squad, 4, 57 Hall Duty, 7. YALEY, DOLORES Semester Honor Roll, 47 Blue Tri- angle, 2, 6-8: GAA, 2, 37 Pep Squad, 47 Typing and Short- hand Awards. YOUNG. MARIORIE Purple and Gray Advertising Manager7 Purple and Gray, 7, 87 Home Room Vice President: Pep Squad, 37 Blue Triangle, 3- 87 Hall Duty Captain7 Hall Duty, g-52 GAA, 3767 Ouill and Scroll, YOUNGQUIST. IOEL National Honor Society nieinber7 Philo Vice President and Secre- tary7 Philo, 4-85 National Foren- sic League, 7, 87 Semester Honor Roll, 67 Orchestra, 3-81 Trigon, 5, 67 I-Ii,Y, 7, 87 Hall Duty, 4. YOUNGSTROM, RALPH 0. National Honor Society nteinbet' Student Council, 7, B: Purple and Gray Circulation Manage-rt Purple and Gray, 7, 87 CDC Membership Chairman7 CDC, 5-81 H1-Y Cabinet Hi-Y, 3,4,7,8- Stagecratt, 5, 67 All-State lunior Basketball Team7 Varsity Bas- ketball, 6, 87 Basketball Re- serves, 47 Track, 67 Boys' B , 4-87 Senior Class Play Cast: Quill and Scroll, 8. ZABLOUDII.. ROBERT P. Two Major Football B's 7 Foot- ball, 3, 5, 77 Two Major Track B's 7 Track, 4, 6, 87 Boys' 6-B7 Pep Squad, 37 Hi-Y, 3: Chorus, 47 Operetta, 3. ZIGLAR, PAUL Triaon, 7. ln Meinoriani HENRY MILLER Member ot the Graduating Class ot lune, 1938. Earn llrceinber 1, 1918 ll:t-cl November 26, 1937 Thy day has como, not gone, Thy sun has risen, not setp Thy lite is now beyond The teach ol death or change. Not ended but begun. Members of the graduating class ot lune, 1938, whose pictures are not included in this Pictorial Pathfinder are: Leroy Evans Al Harvey Marvin Lange Howard Serin Iames Wallace it . Fargo 'Twenty-eight uni fz gcluolasfic Supplementary to the Scholastic magazine, another periodical is pub! lished for the younger readers called the lunior Scholastic. This magazine forms an appropriate title tor the pages devoted to the younger students, the luniors. Miss Bauercamper Members of Miss Bernice Bcxuercamper's homeroom ure: Allerdice, Bock, Bell, M. Ariderst,-n, Arnold, Barley, Baetzner, Binder, R. Barnes. Babb, Bloom, K. Berquist, Barr, Miss Bauercamper, Agnew, P. Bloomberg, D. Barnes, Ball. Barker, Amsbury, Braun, M. Blank, Bake-r, l. Bloomberq, I. Baker, Barnqrovet, H. Baker. Miss Bebout Members oi Miss Betty Bebout's homeroom ure: E. Brown, Delltfitt, Corlott, Buenz, G. Del-laque, M. Brown, Brower, Champagne, li. Connor, Decker, Broeq. Cowles, Cook, Cox, Clifton, Miss Belimtt Clerntint, fbebrey, Clark, Carlioit. Denniston. lf. Coe, Brocktflnt rn, Comstock, Clzfitier, ljarrfih, Schmortz, Davies, l. Chrtstrnan Miss Blake Members oi Miss Elmira B1cxke's homeroom are: Fox, Floyd, Frick, llroeqemeyer, Trudr-ger, Fritz, Doyle, D. Distolhorst, Dochtorrnan. W. Glantz, D. Drebenstedt, R. Fisher, lit'-tlein, Miss Blake, Gabeline, L. Gteren, Fulton, Frirz.t:r, B. Distelhorst. Gifiin, S. Fisher, Ertz, llustman, I. llistelhorst, LQ. Dewetn, Gladrnan, W. Gerdom, Ensign, Garret. These Qate Among the outstanding luniors are thosf- whose pictures are below: Ianet Distelhorst in cr brown studyy Arlene Kopriva is in a happy mood tor this picturu' Sam Goldenbera turns on his famous gimp Red Moeller looks puzzled about somethinag Perry Haist stops to rest between sets ot tenntsy Geraldine Bgck congrat- ulates Betty Hodqes on winninq the Alpha sgielltszq cupg Shirley Gabellne scowls at the Camera' and Robert Murry eagerly works on his drawing ol a powerful steam locomotive, Dorothea l..:nt slnr frgzccifs. mt ' I ' v--. s , 1 l'l1'j1' lWf'ltlj' Illltf Juniors To tliozao undorclassrnen, who will be the leaders in school next yoar, tioos the responsibilities and priv- ileges which accornriany Seniordoni. Already in the two short years sriorit in BHS these lunior Scholas- tics have shown thernselves to be outstanding in talcina an afrtivo part in all school affairs. Durina tho past year, this class of '39 has witf nossed rnany chariaos which have taken place in the organization and runnina oi the highschool. Probably the rnost vital to the students carrie when the voters aave the school board permission to build cr new field house and industrial arts buildinq. Qthor chanaos in the school routine resulted alter the now principal, Mr. Robert White, took office. A third noon was set up between the reaular first and serforid lunch period, a new libraryfstudy hall systein was established, and reaular asseriiblies wero turned over to :student groups to prepare sporrial riroarains. This Was, iridectd a proareftaivo year. lmirli-r.: in tlif lunirir +t-1:s:, tor tnr- rasi gi-rin-:str--r l1lVllIIl'll viliovii ar'-: liarn fitrltlttllliftlill, vin- 3-Ivraaiilr-rrtg ltolr-'it lliurlr-rr -r, pri'-sitlririlg llarriot Pr-r1r:aorr, :ar-vrfrtaryg Mises Mar- l,uclr-rnann, r-lass ailvirsf-ry anvl tl'-niiva Inl.risriri, tif-asuror. Miss Blatil Mombsrl of Miss Belly Blmxl's homeroom ure: fr fliinrirlirin, ll-:lv llritlrriirszworfli, V!-llotrlzi-ii, llfrnna, flunzzolliry, lla-rd--ll, M, Cir'-rin, M. lloi-liftil, lmtlfiyr-1: lt, flriint, llrrilr-ren, lliuv-ry, llotm-r, Mains: Blrrul, llfrf1tv,llirr'kr-r, llinnlr-r, lfrrlilrfr, l' llfrflvln-k. Broth:-, I. llorulirfli, V ifliuil, llitlillvll, llrrlxiirrur, l llfirruz, W. ll rrruz, M tio-wli, M Girrwli NI rss Ca rd Ie Msmbers of Miss Margaret Cardlr.-'s homeroom are: Hurrrlrutl, A. flvliwiirtit, flflirririrririi, l Holnrisari, G Hozzzziti-r, ltott'-r, fl:rnrn.in::, flliort, Pit,-tzsrtli, Sfrlxliflwrrz, flvhultyi, firrnflr-1:1 lt I'ftwr1.iri,ltull lrliuirli Mwst: Vrrrrllw, l'lii'liiirri::ri1r, iliirnlrurir, li. ltifrrvu, Riu-:ri lit-Hr:-r, fwlrriv-lr-I S1-:a:.nui:r, livin-rfrr, Ilvlnnft ill l'lnllir,11, filiw-'rn :kr-r, filiiuiklin, flf'lrrrirurn, ltrwlc, ltr- :nrt r. Miss Daggs Membora of Miss Elma Dcxqgs' homeroom are: laniivfz-rn, M, lout-ra, lv: sky, llirio, fl. lolinsori, lt Iolimzon, iff-init-fly, ll loin 11, M l'f :iv-ir, '1-rnyr, ii lfinrrrl, l. lolniszrn, flult Miss lt-rim uv r ltyli lnlru llutlr ryr. i. , , rx.-.., fr, lt K-f 1 ..- r ' ' l'. Kvrnyr, Ksivvirr, llrrlr t inf, K llir,flItri.1'-1,tr. lan'-::, llririrw-rilmiror ' l 1 I I I x I' Page Thirty uni 'z gclfrolasfic Miss Eggleston Members ol Miss Medu Eqqelston's homeroom are: M, Srmth, D. Sourwmne, Stremrninq, B. Stietel, Span- hut, Stos, H. Smith, A. Srnxth, Tirnxniwrnon, L. Torn. I. Thielbert, Thickstun, M, Stelle, Srnythe, Stiqqe. M. Thomas, Steinbrecher, W. Tiedernrrn, H, Smith, Stratman, Sommers, M. Spurgeon, G. Stelle,'l r1eqer, M. Smith, D, Snyder, I. Sorenson, Stockdale, Swanson, O Thomas. Mr. Henning Members of Mr. H. T. Henriinq's homeroom ure: L. Mcflollock, Lemon, Koprzva, Mauer, Kuntz, Leake, Matlick, M. Martin, I. Martin, Lebeck . K. Martln, M. Lange, McKeown, Koeniq, Kuenzle, Mr. Henmnq, Lovejoy, Mapes, Mauthe, Kuntz, l. Mason. Kotteman, McDonald, M. Loper, l. Mahoney, Mc- Elhaney, Kort, A. Loper, Luckey, Lorber, L. Mason Tops in their Class Below are a few more of the outstanding nieni' bers of the class ot 1939: Peqqy King, Georgia Watnem, Martha Stock' dale, and Sherry Pruqh gather on the front steps to talk over last night , Paul Brissey found this in the Latin room, Betty Cook slts up pertlyy talkative Mary Towne in one ot her Characteristic poses, Bruce Beethoven Baetzner has already composed some music, lohn Meyer seems to be ln a pensive moody Harriett Pearson was snapped minus Iarnes Scholesg Bonnie Loveioy looks over Betty DeW1tt's shoulder as she studies, Betty Miller takes time out to write a theme, and Donna Utflernan is very happy alter win' nlnq so many Contests this year. Parrft Tliirtyono Juniors Many students will blossom forth next year in full color iudainfr from the buds popping out durina the past term in tho speech department. Outstanding debaters include Mary Towne, Harold Mohler, and Iohn Moyer. Botty Cook and Betty Miller spent rnany oxtra hours proparinq declamations for district and stato competition, with excellent success. Prosidinq ovor tho Iunior class for the first and second semesters, Sam Goldenbera and Robert Fru- doaer laid a sound foundation for further achievements to he attainod by the class members durinq their Senior year. Music, both vocal and instrumental, brought forth the talents of Max Kemp, Bruce Baetzner, and Paul Brissey. Three of the journalists captured hiqh honors when Poqqy Kina copped two first placos with her essays on Amer- icanism, and Geneva Iohnson and Botty DeWitt took first places in the stato nows writinq and editorial contest. With Carl Van Etten as football captain, and Dalo Stewart at the head of the basketball team, next years pros- pects for a qood season in athletics are vory encouraainq. Those are but a few of the dopondable s t u d o n t s upon whose shouldors rest the responsibilities and work connected with their positions as Seniors. tml- ul tht- lfufit-I Iunior fltrfzsvs 1:2 rvruqlit by tht- Ifliototrrtigfln-r in fi ::tuft1ou:1 rriuriiffrit undf-r th-- writvliful f-yf-:1 of Mr ltr-ws Miss Lundvick Member: of Min Genevieve Lundvick's homeroom ure: Mrililurl, Mffyf-i:z, lwmr, I.. lyiiultg, Mini-fr, P Parry, ll Nor-l, f', Millar, I, Vtrrry, I.Mf1yor Mffnrzon, li Nlvirrguiii, l' llls-ssrnrfi, fl Pr:'xrs':n,M1ss l.unrlvir'k, ft Mill--i, I Millwr, II l'iul--, Motrlin, li M'nt1u1.r Muliirniin,Mfrinzw-n,Ufsfiuirirf,l'tJ1t'kviI1uri,l'.Nfflzzrui I Mufwrfq, ll Muriy, I, Milli-r, Mwrk Mr. Oathout Members of Mr. Iohn Oalhoufs homeroom ure: I Wilfwin, Wt-tlfrit-rim-i, fl, Wt-i:1::injffr, Wrisfv, Vfinlittwn, lt. Wiilks-r, Truinp, Townt-, A. Wtrltp-I's, ff, Wfiltf-rs, Vt-irltww, Wills-rn, Townsond, Mi. tJfrthriut, Wfrtnf-rn, ft. Wfilkt-r, Uflf-lintin, F. Wil firiln:z, Cf Turnf-I. W4'llllI, Wilcox, W4-iriltvli, l 'l'iosf-ri, Wfrrnw Vilrrtl'-, ll Wilf-y, Wiillfiff' Mr. Trowbridge Members of Mr. Vurnor Trowbridge! homeroom are: Wizavliiiit-irri, l.niilmf'kt-r, ll. Wilson, Zell:-x, Wun riviifit-iq, ll Vt-li:.t'k--, Ki--nzl:-r, Grwga. l'. firissf-y, fl. Wiillls, I l'firhy, Mi. Trowbridqrr, ll fifmylr-, ll Wnlfi1'I::, lf. Wrtsttfflll fl. ftlriylfl, H. lfvtnny, WI'14Ill'Y, Younfgnifln, brad fu-ld, Zfirt, Klfun, I Kr-llvr, Page Thirty-two filge Filled with pages and pages ot thrilling stories ot adventures of boys and girls, Child Lite is a Very popular magazine among little children. lt has always been the delight ot every Senior to rub their underclass- men, the Sophomores, whenever they can by calling them such names as child, Hgreenhornf' heirs apparent, and other similar appelations. The se- lection ot Child Lite tor the Sopho- more olass this year was taken only in the spirit ot fun. Miss Burhans Members of Miss Edna Burhcms' homeroom are: Gnekow, Gerdtgsa, T. Gitittn, Fritzsche, M. Gumnx, Haist, M. Gizllrrqltf-r, Glenn, Hfrglo, D. Glantz, H4,I1ltll11rp'. l. Guaeler, Paid, Got-11+-tr, Green, Mzss Burhans, ID. Guuini, Hfzclcvr, Gross, Gixllaxfnth, L. Grant. Gerber, Gramer, T Gloor, Grolt, ll, Guqeler, Gies- eliufin, I , l'lt1lltIYt H, lt. Grtlfith, Galvin, A. Griffith. Mrs. Collins Members of Mrs. Bess Collins' homeroom ure: G. Lyons, H. Martin, R. McCartney, B. Long, Law, Lundell, Lowry, Ltndarf-n, Maxwell, R. McColloch, Mc':Anally, R. Lyons, M, Mack, l,tUC'lCIl,1lSl, Molton ald, Lookei, lVlcG111df'I, Mfxtslrlt, Logan, M:3Kiin. Mtrssey,L:iidqui1st, l Mc'Kt-.'rixfu1, Mfrlonee, Maury-r, C. Long, C. Logan, T Lottnt ni, l Lox. IVI :ss C u rra n Members oi Miss Nellie Currcxn's homeroom ure: H. Vxfosttrzll, Vfiill, Tliyc-, Vuif-srigr, Vnlew, Wftsfson, . , V V L. Nfxqc.1oner, W4 Clvrtz, V. Walter S. Whitfi, H,Wr-1cti,Wi.1tsniw:1, Vllondlandt, C. Wall-C er, Miss Lliiirwzi, ll. 'VV.t in':nn, VV. Wtrlls, Voqelaw sang, R. 'iNrit'li, 'lltinztwitn-.iii,WiiiVgl-1i', R. Vl':ltcoX,H.VVrrlil, Wr1l1l1'i1 Fi. lNliitw, 'JVf1trwli, M. 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The tecrchers who spoke before the Sophomore fllfnllfbfl were Miss Helen Howe, Mrs. Miriom B. Roberts, Miss: lfthel Shermcm, Miss Lcmro Vlfehmori, cmd Mr. I. F. Thorrirrson. Goinfr before the Irrnior hornerooms were Mr. D. lboylo SlC11If?llOCl4C'?f, Mr, H. A. Brrmsell, Mr. Corl lflllflllllfifill, Mr. Iohri Drmn Mortiri, cmd Mr. Verqil S, Fcifgdcrll. S111-errlciriq to the Senior qrorips were Misra Mildred Dfzvis, Mr. Hoy Ifrrnieson, -if Mr. llctrry lj-1rIlU1, cmd Mr. Wilfred C. Wlllfrr. W111lni1111 III' In tl1v- lfrra' lllllllllr tlrtisr- -1 Il :,1'11111I11111:1 fl1,11l11111111r1-ra lwlitivt- 111 S'Il1lYll1tI lllllll tin' liwll 111111:1 111 lllfl 11, lll, Miss Fall Members of Miss Anedru f'all's homeorom are: l 'l1'-' 1111 l' 'l'l1'11-1 1111 K' f' 'ki '1 I V11 , ,,t ,,, , , 1 , .. , ., .1 1 . 1't111t:: I 12111111-1, V Ii-'l111111zt1-r It ltlll tl: T fT1I1'.-.'1f11l:1-1, VV, lZ111111:.1111, VV fT1111fl1 V f'1111tl1, V 'l'l1111111111, M f5tf1111,l.fTI1'1y N 571.112 T!l1:11: l'11Il, M IZI1-111, fl Ilwl-11-11111, lf. Stwrla I? i'.11111r1, lt 11-1I11-1111111 IJI f1t1--I1-l, A filiti-rffu W 'l'l11,1111r1, ll ill.-51 1115 I Iilrrflm-1, fl. ffw11y111', l. iiwrrrizw 1 l i't1tlt1-11.1l1 fl fT1:11Il1 M r. I-Iargitt Members of Mr. R. L. Harqitfs homeroom are: lfirrl, W. livrftwt-1l1-1, lfv1-rfzrrifrn, l4w111frf-1, l'1111- f1r111, W lin-W11111, lfll111tt, C'. llorlrls, l 11-rfkr, I1-ll1r11111-. l'. l'1::1'l11-1, ll. limlrl, fI1::1-11l111r1lt, V. IRl1:a1'k11, Mr. ll1111r1ff, A. l'1:,1'l11-1, H, l'vll1r1r1w1', lJ11rsvy,lJf'1w11111f: 'I' lIlt11111. A. Ifrs-l1vr1::t1-df, If llrffbv-nzstedf, M, l5r1c7l1ts-111111r1, P. fIr1r'k::11r1, ll:-hr:-y, lx-I. llrrkson, l'11r11'1.m, ll. Fri? fll1t11 l1l1r1 M135 Jorgensen Members of Min Ramona Iorqon:en's homeroom are: I firifzrzf-y, I, firrr-::1'l1, Buckley, Czfoonsz, P. ifltrrk, H Vox, Cl. l'l111k, fl. llrrrfressa, Hutfkner, C'r11r1r1l'1vll. I f'l41111f-r1t,l,,lirown,Vlrrrrztrrrtrrr, Hull, M1115 Ic1rc11r1- :14-11, l111y, P. Ii111w11,H. I1f1v1::, H, L,Th11hb, P11111 lt11rr11::, lI11111f-l::f111, M. llrtwwn, lI'1v1s:or1, lfrrrririrri 131111, if l'1111r1111':r Q'f1tfr11211r11, Hrrrfit, Cf11ll1r11r:1, fl lirvwlnrz. Orchids to These .t1t11l1f111 for 11,111 UI I1111 fir-11111.-gp, Pcrqe Thirtytour fflge Mr. Nlassom Members of Mr. William Mcxsson's homeroom are: Beckman, Bllesner, Armstrong, Bonfrr, C. Brtzssoy, Archer, W. Abendroth, M. Arrnpriest, I. Applecmte, E, Benner, I Andrews, Adolph, Adrxun, L, Andrews, Brtqlut, Mr. Mcrsson, Breuer, Bronchrni, Bmrd, E. Anderson, B, Blodqett. A. Agnew, Berqes, G. Anderson, M. Abe-ndwth, E. Bratton, Allwdrdt, C. Ackerman, R. Barnes, W. Bllnlc, I. Berquist, R. Blake. Mr. Mathews Members of Mr. Loren Mathews' homeroom are: VX, Ktxrle, E. Kowskr, I. Kelly, R. Koorstro, R. Kdrle, V, Iohnson, H. Lauren, Koelhnq. E. Lehman, M. Longer, I. Lehman, P. Iohnson, Mr. Mathews, Krrkldnd, M. Leopold, L. Leyes, I. Ktzer IT Iohnson, Koehler, Lowzs, Iens-en, Kettzei-r, Kesler, P, I-ensky, Ktndiq. Mr. Pease Members of Mr. LeRoy Pease's homeroom are: Heckenberq, Hecox, N. Hfrwn, Hoelzen, A. Hott znzn, VV. Hrpgve, E. l-lottm-rn, Hoke, I. Hrryos, G. llkenhqns, I. Iuckson. I-lannphrey, G. lnqlxrum, M, l-lrrrttnqn, B, Hodqes, Hutiteld, Mr. Pease, Htltz, Herrn, I, Hqrtrnfxn. V. Hinrfxhin, Hoqberq. W. Hwwn, G. Hurtxnfxn, Ifxrv's, W. Hansen, I. l-lirrrs, M. Ilcobs, Hunqer, I. lnqhrcrtn, R. Htppe, H. H iys, I. l-lohnberq. Hora ure some of the outs! rndtntr students 1:1 the 1:1135 of l94O. Itrnzce Lee Hrltz find Iohn Coxnpbell sn on th-2 from stops lifter pliry.nq t1 set of tenntsq Mzrrwcvu-'S Yot.1n'gstro1n wrs Cnuqht by the Cfrrnerdnxfrn W-'ill-ztnfr hqrne from school: Betty Bros! snnled pleasantly fxt the btrd:e g srmgvrted wlnle qtvtnfy one of hrs unpar- son rt:ons, Bob Rockhold smokes fir crqorg Iohn Blfxul mst Strres off into space, Ruth Stmon obltqtnqly posed for Zlns rftcturey sented on the front stops are three solitary pledges, Vrrqxnm Hfxnruhmt, Slnrley McK1n1, :nd Dorothy Glenn, there are those Stem twtns drgmn you itqure out whtch one rs Mary or Mfrrqqr-rt: wonder how Wrlltqrxrx Morqfrn Con study surrounded by dll those qrrlsp the two qmrls tootxnq the horns vrre Pztsy Schiuenberq und Mdrceltne Green. I h.'ik l'tl1I l'tiii?y live Sophomores Althouah they have not had a great deal ot time to accomplish much, quite a number of Sopho- niores have already proven their worth in advancing school interests. ln his alert way ot nieetina cornpeiinq debate teams, Robert Goeser has paved his way to see a -ireat deal of action on next years squad. Vlfinnina superior in the district music contest, Carol Nalson's pleasina voice gained her popular approval among the :student body. Why, Daddy? and many other exact imitations ot other well-known artists brouqht Robert Rockhold recognition at many ot the school parties throughout tht- year, Witli these he captured first place in the amateur contest sponsored by the Tri- aon club in April. Outspellinq all opposing candi- dates in the annual Alpha spelling bee, Betty Hodges carrie throuqh the word battle as the master of Webster's art. Securing a position on this years tennis squad, lohn Blaul is headed tor a qood deal of action on the all-weather courts duiinq the next few seasons. Many others will be stars durinq the next two years. To all of them: Crchids and aood luck! 'r1ri1ly, rfir1'ly'l'l '..'..'tIl1 'hi' vlnin' ff 'fn Smit-fiiifiif' 'viziiittv-V rriris :z ll Yf'll SI1' nn-nt:L ltii UAF-. 'rt Tin- l't nnj: t'firin'.'ti1 1.3 f in: ft l ity slit th 'rl M 1 ss M e I Zi 3 n Members of Miss Ruth Melzicxn's homeroom are: it l'if'1 tii,l Ll- iz, 'lj lt- tk' r. .fi l 1, 1 i,luin:1n:! l'1l:n': l, lU:i:i K' l':v:Q- ll 1: In tkr-n. l'11i1:in+-i, MPI-i t- Mi-lii:ll',', lf l :i::.tt1z l Ki l'vl,.'.: Mi-lr, rn, 4' flt l.' n, ilix ti., iff- rvh :xii ' :tt ri, Mt-1 rv- li l'fni',', ll Mill-I, l lvliiitrtni, li iQf.:- ,. lin' l lulitrfr in, Ml t!t.li-1, 'l ini in li, T H it Ll'-1. Miss Petersen Members of Miss Helen Petersen's homeroom are: t' V. :f:nwi, ltirtliiilttnntw, lt Willnrf, E 7 ,Q-1.11 r ltfttl-1-lil:-ivli, 'l'. Yi,iirifrai:i:,t. ifuiini-uhl' n, 'v'V'a-Nl, A llwlw-its, Hg:-:V r 'f il+ ',', liN.fl1 ifL, LQ ilil ttirl.l l Qlifrl-ii, Y rt' 1-, Yi vnitizitr-tin K' 2 ' it 'nf Miss Sctioutem Members of Miss Doris Schouten's homeroom ure: liiiflfl, lin-fzvti, lf l'trtIiiin,ll4-1, li F1t'l.z't'1 h...f 'il., t' Ilflvwftilltttr, ll. llhtlfx, Yiltini li tl.1t.f ii- inli,J l'n iw- flwliiiin-tr, li l'1 ztt, l l'1y 1 lf li' it nt--n, 'L lttm in try, I' !11:iflf i:', lx i7 :.', t ltftflnlit lil I' inttr 11- li nn nttf-I 7, lit 'rif::., flvlil xrl n.':. V 1 ii., ltr th, t' lhlir-lri,H::ttiii1ii 'J.' zz Incoming Sophomores ln order to take care ot the increased classes that always result when students enter in Ianuary three new teachers were added to the faculty this year. Miss Cathryn Buck taught in the history department, Miss Kay Huey and Mrs. Elizabeth Pryor were added to help out in the English classes. Having the distinction ot being the last rnid-year group ot treshies to enter BHS because ot the new plan adopted by the school authorities, this bunch ot students were lucky enough to escape going to sum- mer school during their Vacation tirne. Page Thirty-six ncoming goplwmoues Miss Buck Members ot Miss Cathryn Buck's home- room are: Rule, Webster, Bieke, O. Smith, M. Schwartz, M. Smith, E. Sattler, M. Stoermer, W. Stoernior, Unglesbee, A. Smith. D. Smith, Valueu, M. Schranz, Town- send, A. Schach, L. Schultz, Miss Buck, Wickorham, Wehrli, I. Vollmer, Roth- lauf, Sullivan. Hyder, A. Wiemann, Roden, Tiemeyer, Westtall, Severly, Sutcliffe, D. Ses- sions, Woyer, Wunnenberq, Rieckhott. Miss Huey Members of Miss Kay Huey's homeroom are: L. Hayden, Happ, C. Gorman, Near, L. Gorman, D. Hahn, D. Horn, T. Lord, l. Mason, W. Morgan, C. Price. I. Knopp, Luetqer, T. I-lallgren, Klein- kopt, Miss Huey, Herman, V. Lonq, M. Hallgren, Pemberton, I. McKay. Lundeli, Keever, C. Powell, L. Iohnson, Hiltebran, Mcliibben, I. House, D. Mo- berg, Melchoir, K. Iohnson. Mrs. Pryor Members ol Mrs. Elizabeth Pryor's home- room ure: M. Brown, C. Cartwriqht, Blaul, Baner, Dickson, Cone, A. Cline, B. Armpriest, L. Davies, A. Conor, A. Broeg. Gawthrop, Coffin, B. Barnes, A. Bur- qes, P. Eisenhart, Ferrinqton, Mrs. Pryor, Briear, Dahlstrand, Ballard, Danielson, Bazel. Brenneke, Gallerick, A. Concannon, B. Buchanan, Dunsworth, Barker, W. Con- rad, Bentrim, D. Carlson, D. Gerdom, D. Bershee. These rnid-year Sophornores are loolcing forward to next year when they will not have to take two periods of English and Social Science each day. UZ 34' gg-, yi, has t h e hundred nncludes ethxcs aspmng ' 5-1-1- .-D Gpini n Student Council Twenty-two students met with Prin- cipal Robert White during the past se- mester to voice the opinions gathered from the student body in all matters con- cerning the school. The Student Councils biggest under- taking was to revise the hand book and to determine a more fair and just system of distribution of honor points among indi- vidual students in the various school activities. Besides ushering at BHS func- tions, and acting as supervisors for hall duty, three of the members were selected to take charge of the Lenten devotion services. In addition to finding solutions to school difficulties, the Council sponsored the Ten Honor Point banquet. Members also found time to get up a big picnic to complete this year's work. National l-ionor Society Establishing a new precedent in BHS, the announcement of Seniors who had been selected for the National Honor Society was made at the Ten Honor Point banquet. Previously the list had been made public during a special assembly the last week of school, A committee of five faculty members, working with Pricipal Robert White, con- ducted an intensive investigation of the qualifications of the candidates for the society before revealing the final list. Only fifteen per cent of the class can be selected on the basis of the four cardinal principles of Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service. We proudly present, in the picture be- low, the Seniors who achieved the highest honor which can be awarded by the school to members of the graduating class. 1lw.:'t vmr lf' lznrsfa' .wiv ,www--q-gr - ,, ,mi- Page Thirty-eight Assignment No. l for Path- finder photographers: Get a picture of each Student Coun- cil member, Here is the result: Hugh McCartney k e e p s tab with the major league standingsg with her hands folded demurely, Geneva lohnson poses for the cam- eraman, Ralph Youngstrom and Bob Allen seem to be having quite a tussle tying up the PSG exchanges, Mar- iorie Wiese leafs through a stack of Pathfinder copy: radio play director, lanies Scholes, is well at home be- hind the mike. Sam Goldenberg seems to be doing all right with that big bookg Hugh must have been peeking when the birdie caught this one of Verna Walter, Patricia Bow- an iust a-posing again: Buth Mack is making a lot cf scraps, but it's all right as long as she doesn't chew themg standing up for your rights, Bob Fine? Adelaide Heinecke can toot her own horn any dayg Betty Miller in one of her serious moods: lack Hertzler must be seeing her face be- fore him as he chews his pencil absent-mindedlyp Dor- othy Gallagher just ftddles away her time, Mariorie Schnicker's attention is caught by someone else be- sides the camera: flashing the news to the student body in the first assembly n e w s broadcast, Sterlma Lord scowls into the mike. Mike Flynn is trying to think up a snappy come- backg Hugh McLaury is fig- uring up the number of :riches to be sent to the printer: Lorraine Paule seems to be snttching can next weeks scandal streak, Frances Axnian and lean- nette Vv'iliiams were snappocl while walking home from schooly and Linnea Shea- gren huddles over the copy tray. Members of the Student Coun- cil are: Fine, Youngstrorn, Bowen, Hertzler, Allen, Sheagren, Walter, Scholes. Goldenberg, B. Miller, Paule, Principal White, Axman, l-leinecke, Flynn. McLaury, Wiese, M a c k , Schnicker, Lord, Gallagher, G. iohnson, I. Williams. This year the following peo- ple qualiiied as members in the National Honor Society: Lord, Nau, B. Mennen, Beck, Mitchell, Flynn, M a c k, Schnicker. Scholes, Funck, M. Meyer, Enburg, Petoskey, Shea- aren, Youngstrotn, Young- guist, Hertzler, Schweizer. E. Pearson, Gallagher, Ma- gel, Poor, Lohmann, Price, Badger, Kunz, F r o m rn , Wiese, Boyd, Buenz, Wem- hoener, Clark. Buchanan, Heinecke, Schmidt, Hayden, Paule, Bowen, Ax- man, Vollmer, Bosoberry, Hinkson. f 1' - .5 I N if 5. 1-4 iv A M 4 -wr , ww ww 5' .X I ofzecasf The magazine Forecast is an appropriate title for the highschool literary societies, for it is through these four groups that literary activities in BHS are forecast. With Alphas sponsoring their annual spelling hee, and the Philomatheans taking charge of the Washington's birthday assembly, the two societies took an enthusiastic part in upholding literary standards this year. The most important social event on the Alpha calendar was March l7, when the girls played hostesses to their mothers at the Mother and Daughter banquet. Noted for throwing good parties, the Philomatheans sponsored the party in May 'ff 'U2 'mm'- which proved to be a great success. Patsy Bowen and lack Hertzler served as presi- dents for their societies for the first semester, while Lorraine Paule and Walter Funclc took over the reins for the second semester. The Alpha girls are ably coached on the sidelines by Miss Laura Welirrian and Miss Frances Poin- dexter. The adviser for the hoys at their fortnightly meetings is Mr. Max Rees, who in his first year as the director, has shown himself capaloly suited as head of the Philos. Alphas Members of the Alpha Lamb- da Sigma are: Heinecke, Rolf, I. Distelhorst, Towne, Hanna, M. Meyer, L. Paule, M, Smith, Wem- hoener, Bowen. Cook, B. Thomas, Bock, O. Thomas, Wie-se, R. Mack, Steinbrecher, S. White, H. Geren, Hult. Vollmer, V. Walter, Moehn, M. E. Smith, De Witt, Sam- burg, M. Andersen, Blank, M. Hoelzen, Mitchell. Hayden, Miss We-hman, V. Walter, Watnern, B. Binder, E. Buenz, Fritzsche, Miss Poindexter, B, Pierce. Philos Members of the Philomathe- an Literary society are: D. Hayes, Hertzler, Allen, R. Buchanan, Mfrgel, B all, Trump, Cowles, Klein, W. Sander, Fine, Wallis, l. Meyer, D. Connor, Mangold. W. Tiedernan, L. B u O n z Hamilton, Mr. Rees, Gold enberq, D. Griffith, Goeser E. Sessions, Funck, Frudoger I. Youngquist, Pietzsch Jamieson. 1 1,1-1111-:111-1 1.-,11 11- 111--1111-1 1'1--11111111 11-1 1111- llyg--1C11111:s -111-1 1111111-:Q I1'11- 11-:Q 11-1 1 '111'. l1111i11111111'1l1' 11-11-1 .-1:11.i1- 1-11 '11-- ::1--'-11111 :a1- 1111-1111-1, 1111111--11h I1 11111-'11--1 11141 1'11v.111111 1'1111::k1-y, 1111111-11-11-11 11111 y1111':: 11- 11v1111:1 1111 111f'lI :L1-1'11-ty. l.'11:::: 1111151 11111111 is: 1111- 111 w 11y1-11111111 1111v1::--1, f11111 1.11 11 1111y11- 11111111- 111-1121-1 1:2 1111- 1111 111411 F1 1v1:11-1 111 1111-11-yrs. 1-lypatia Members ol the Hypcniun Literary Society are: 1'1111111, V fT1'11w11117, 11 1..1111, 111111111,f1 I111111111111, 111111. 11111-,11111111-,1f111111111,1' 1.1- 11,.1.111, M 1:11111- 11 1'-11-1-11, 1.11111-, 11. 11-11111-, N1 1111111111:-, f11111'1U11111-, 11111-11, 1 1.11111, 1' K11111, .111111111-11 N1 1111111 W1ll11111, ll 51111111 111111, 1111-1111::1111, 1'111w111-111 1,11v1111y, 111-1-In, 11, M1111-1, 1' 111--1-1 11-111, 11111111 Lf-111111, lf. 1-'11111 :,1111, f11'1111111k1-1, M K11111, K11117, 11. 1'1--11::1111, 1!11:1:1 111-1111, 1'1-'11 C. D. C. Members oi the Clislhoniun Debating club are: 1'11- :'1f1-',1, 11 1f11111y, 11.11.11 111-11., 11 '1'11 -111-1:1, 111111-11-1, 1 1' 111y, 11J11111::- 11, VJ.-,:111-1 11111-11-1, 1.11w, Y-11111-11:11-1111, 'N 111-1w11, 1' '1'1111111, 11-tl, 11111'1111, 11 N1114111111-y 11y1111, VV' 111111115 ff 11-1-1, 1.1-'1,-1111',', 1'-1-1111,1, V,1'11-11'1, 1!11:1:-1111-1, 'I 111-111111111, 1f1 111-11.1-, 11-111, 1'1:.1111, IMI 1111, 11 111 1111, '21-11111 1,1-111-1 Societies Friendly rivals oi the other two qrotips are the Hypatian and Clisthonian Literary societies, who aiin high in scholarship and hack many literary tunctions in the highschool. As a whole the two clubs have ben very active, participatinq in cur- ricular and extracurricular events on the school program. With the Senior picnic in Iune, the Hypatians closed another year tilled with enioyahle activities. The most important one from the social standpoint was the Mothers tea held in March. The hiqhliqht lor the CDCS was their all-society party given 111 April. Presiding over each 111eoti11q during the tirst -5W?iml11 vwiwxwwi Devoted to advancing the ideals of service, a slogan popularized by the Rotarian magazine, also symbolizes the aim of the service clubs in highschool. The Scribbler girls and the Proiectionists give their time willingly in service to the school. Peddling candy, ice cream, and hot dogs on cold autumn nights at football games, at basketball games, and other school events may not appeal to everyone, but the Scribbler girls seem to have a lot of fun in doing it. Students watching the films in the auditorium seldom realize the amount of time and effort the boys behind the machine spend in ordering, preparing, and finally showing the educational films for student enjoyment. A good deal of the success of these two service clubs goes to the faculty advisers, Miss Betty Bebout and Mr. Wilfred C. White. Page Forty-two Rofafzian Scribblers Members of the Scribbler Service club are: S li e tr rj r e n, L. Snyder, l. Pfrule, Bowen, fl. Lreopolrt, Towne. B. Lind, Poor, Hayden, Miss He:-bout, M. Andersen, F. Pearson, V. Walter. lt. Gfillaghcr, Schrnckei, M. fl. Smith, Little, H. Petr' san, Stockdale. Projection Members of the Projection club ure: Mohler, Cowles, Scholtes, Mangold, D. Connor, Al len, l-lertzlei, Wtschinc-ter. Buesvli, Koellinq, I. Parry, Ball, Mr. W. White, W. S-mder, R. U t f 0 l in .1 n, Gxfftn. Sessions, D. Griffith, W. Tiedenian, R. Wfnllis, Klezn, Flynn, V. P 1 re 1 C fi, C' Turner. l'fi':f I titty' V1.1--I Iwanis Stagecralt Members of the Sluqecrull CYUW HTOI I-I Ifiuizf, 'I 1' I-I '.'.' I' I :.'i., . !I'f:Inn. 'li' il, 'I' in.IIn.:i: I-I ii' '.l. :ini Il'.l..-i Trigon Members ol the Triqon club are: llynn II' lin., I' I..'Ii- i, 'N Anil' I. it, II Ill ent, I'..I. It Iivln :mm 'I'rvnng, f I'.i tw. II III IUIIII in init I lvl' II., 11: in I ni It II. :fx ii, II II :nf n, I fi .... III, 'liirli I'1Zi I' lillsizri I :ilw II, IQ -if ll 1- n, lxli ll r.nn1, It 1, Ii :II it, 'I .tllilw Ir I, In, II lIIiI1I III I., 'I' Y 'Ingfgn.l III li II , 'I' ' Zio-Ir, I'u:.,--III Iiizntfiii Es , - X X Q 'X Q r s, is st N ,ge . N , . QE, .. 3 5.21 s. 5 .. S If -4 in 1 its , . 0 l if 6 Q fwx itil' K mx. .N 'W' W X we 'Y' if 'D QQ Jul Circulated among men whose aim is to serve the renu- munity, this maqazine is devoted to the advancing ot service in the United States. The purpose ot the Staqecratt and Trigon boys is to serve the school in promoting activities. Designing and building the attractive settings tor all the school plays keep the Staaecratt boys busy throuahout both semesters. This year the boys devoted their ettorts in arranqinq the sottirias for the Musical Review, six onefact plays, the lunior Colleqe play, and the Senior class play. By ushering at all football and basl-cetball aames, at plays and concerts, and by decoratina the aym tor the loot- ball banquet in the tall, the Triaon club contributed a real service to the school. This year the money in the club treasury was used to buy a new microphone lor BHS. Mr. lohn Dunn Martin auides the Staaecratt boys in the building ot scenery tor the stage, and Mr. Robert Henning is the adviser who encourages the Triaon boys on in their work. Qi re. Q o3e'm fitting lust as the aim ot Blue Triangle and Hi-Y clubs is to encourage its members to maintain in the school and community the high standard of clean living, the magazine Modern Living suggests correct ways ot living in this modern world. This year the aim of each Blue Triangle girl was to build her life and character around the code set up by the club. To each girl who sincerely endeavored to raise her standard went the honor ot wearing the club emblem, a triangle within a circle. The Hi-Y club aims to promote good sportsmanship among the boys by adopting the rnotto, To Work toward Christian living and character. At each weekly meeting special programs are planned as entertainment for the members. At various times throughout the year the boys hold their noted bean suppers. The biggest event on their calendar is the Hi-Y penny carnival which was held in April. . .- 1. Page Forty-four Q0 46 QQ' qs 1 Cabinet members for the Girl Reserve and H1-Y clubs for the past year are lack Hertzler, Sam Golden berg, Ed Sessions, lolin Klein, Marjorie Schnicker, Patsy Bowen, Verna Wrilter, and Lorraine Paulo. Miss Genevieve Lundviclc took over the reigns as faculty adviser for the girls last se- mester and Mr. LeRoy Pease is the new adviser for the boys. G Blue Triangle Members of the Blue Triangle club are: A. Mcliiernan, Hobbs, Mum' inert, C. Paule, M. Gallagher, Badger, E. Leopold, Hnbura, Freedman, M. Smith, G. Coop er, M. Cone, Bowen, L. Paule, D, Valile. M. lensky, Wunnenberg, Gar land, l. Schultz, A. Smith, Steinbrcclior, M. Brown, Ax- man, Willem, M. Leopold, Gal vin, Sutter, Crargo. Rockenbach, l. lbistelliorst, B. Lind, Sarldbura, M. Meyer, V. Schwartz, Yauna, Binablurn, Hull, Bawinan, Haqie, Mclisni, Glenn, Scherer. Leiike, Tluttweiler, Fox, Wein liot-trier, Gramer, Grolt, Miss Lundvick, Emerson, Heiiiccglcrt, D. Gallagher, Droeaenieyer, Scliranz, M. Nelson, E. Smith, B. Lefzvorton. IJ. Barker, V. Walter, Near, lf Hahn, Swayne, McKay,Younig strom, lensen, Little M. Green, Moe-lin, S. Wliitc, Bryant, M. lohnson, Bentler, D. Yaley, Beere, Horn, Nau, B. Miller, Stockdale, Kuenzle, Andersen, P. King, Schnicker, ljaly, Blank, B. Pierce, A. Lox, l., Plock, E. Berqess. B. Barnes, L. Schultz, V. Hiltc- brand, l Miller, Wiese, V. Walter, Brust, Day, H. Poaae miller, l. Anderson, Bell, Feliseke, l. Williams. l-li -Y Members of the Hi-Y club are: Gieselman, l . Youngquist. Mohler, W. Sanders, Gregg, lf. Pierce, l. Parry, Wischmeier, Wick, D. Wiele, lamieson. Griffin, Lemon, Younastrom, Bell, Hertzler, Allen, McLaury, B. Fisher, Barnes, l. Meyer, Pietzscli. Galvin, B. Thomas, Barker. Holstein, Hamilton, Mr. Perse. Klein, Ball, Goldenbera, Keller. Morgan, Sessions, M. Kemii, Corlett, W. Harris, B u e n z, Sanders, Houck, D. Griffith, laeqer, S. 1 qw 4-ex -, il l Q , Q i '-.Ml . I ' I .- ss. QM 'cw-N-........z an-' Wi 'Q ' I 'llf ', gross? to 1 -the most popular of the babies on the now! K ,,cgmes,thzouqh the mag- X --,. of it countless pictures . . . . mirroring mankind in its various moods. it devotes ample ' space to the complexities 1 ' of American A 2 eompefifive ' H I U l -ia acfwcfces L X P, ' m -'-- 'sw , t ' -.M , 4 . away? A Qt! , -1 X K ii . 'N ww, 1 1 ,.,. 1 .4. V V, .,, .lll 1 S ' Q F t ngzgt It I Msgs.. X QF ' Page Forty-six Ulfal gpeeclmes Qne ot the more essential magazines ot to- day, Vital Speeches, is one which prints in full the important addresses given by the molders ot public opinion. ln BHS the treasure house where thoughts and ideas on current questions are treely expressed, is the speech department. Four ot this years daclainiers and extemporae neous speakers snatched tirst places in the six divie sions ot the lowa Nine Declaniatory contests to cap- ture tor BHS the lowa Nine championship. The iorensicists copping top honors were Betty Cook, oratory, Mary Towne, externporaneous speaking: and Bobert Fine, who took tirst places in both oratory and original oratory. Also helping to bring the championship home were laines Scholes, dramatic, and Sam Goldenberg, externporaneous speaking, each receiving second. Two students, Lorraine Paule and Mike Flynn, rated third in the humorous divisions against stitl competition. ln the state meets Betty Cook and Betty Miller l'att1- l'ftrty :seven Forensics ftlfIt.fllt'd snli-district, Boh Fine, however, was dis- qualified in the runnina as his oration had previ- ously secured a first place. Vtlinnina eiqht out ot every ten debates they entered, this years debate squad enjoyed another :zeasoii ol hard work which hrouqht the usual high lioiiors to ci team hciskinq in the sunshine ot success. Alter losiria the state debate Championship to lowa City only hy percentaaes the varsity squad aiialitif-ri lor the tournament of Chanipionsfi the iiatifiiial meet which was held in Wooster, Chio. Dnrinfi the season the home squad won the rlirstritft rlehrite vliaiiipionship, won Champion-over all in the iowa Nine, and went to the finals in both the Ananzstaiia and Drake university meets, mean- while nieetina teanis troni twelve different states, The varsity tour, however, were not alone in inakinti this an eventful year. Wheri the Sopho- more deliate team came home trom Mt. Pleasant they iuliilrnitly hrouaht with them the Southeastern Iowa Clianipionship cup. ltirecttws at BHS torensic artivities are Mi, li. ltaylv Steiieliaukvi, iii-hate uoacli, ind Miss Betty Behant ttillavel in charge at declaination contests. Both hive had exuellent rewards this year. Leokinii tivei tlieu tiles, uiavk rib? haters Sain G-.iltieiiliera and Mary 'lewne industriously aather taaether their tleliatinii niateiiiil previous to takina another vivtnn g Mike Flynn strikes up a pose trom his devlaniatien ini-:leheim an de Telephone ter the lienetit at the Patlitnider vanierag thats ltriliert linie peeking ever the tep ol these hooks te talk to lehn Meyer an the other sitieg sleniier Betty Miller isn't :ine-'tina an orvliestra, lint was snapped in avtien qivina her tleclaina- tion, l'led Moeller, Mouse, Didnt lesea deltatew Mohler, leel Ytinnaqulst, Ethel Svlinlyi, Betty Leavertan, anti Elsie Buenxt delve into reterenee hooks, while Iahn Meyer an-i Reliert Gueser tondle the rup the flopliornore teain hranaht honie train the Mr. Pleasant meet, seen tavverina ever the latter areup with a ciynainir aesture, Heliert lfine stresses an important paint in his orrition whivh won him first place in Iowa Nine and second in the state el lewa. lohn Gertles and lavk liuessh are i'aiii,ilit svannina the paper tor news items whirh will strenathen their casey Betty Cook and Iames Svhivles were also snapped qivinq their elevlaniations. No, thats not a wad ot tohavvo in Lorraine Paule's vheek, it's only her handy another proniisina youna eleliatei is Ann Hoherts, who is lookina over ltef IWIOS: Sam Galdenhela stops to wipe his lirow during r-ne at his rehuttal speeches as he prepares for the k1ll g and the last little lady tiown in the earner, Mary Towne, qrips the lerture stand to help push ever her point Site iiirll Pride Forty-ngtqltt Journalists Editor of the Pathtintler statt, Ruth Mark, evidentty is oritoyin-.4 the hard Work ot t'iuhlishint,5 this yearbook: Mariorie Wiese, asso cfiate editor, assernlolcis rogiy, Maretta Hayden, Linnea Shoa- afen, and Lurille Boyd, who torni an efficient trianale, are assistant editors on the All-Arnertran Purple and Gray, altandonina his ledger long enough to glance over the PSG is Walter Funvk, husiness rnanaaer of the annual. Managing editor, lluqh Mtv Laury, brushes up on the head lines, which helped P5-G rato its highest honors, Peg-'ry Kind find her ro-worker, Shehy Pruqh, solve a ticiklish tournaiistin' proli- lf-rn, Geiieva lohnson dashes fit a short story tor ri -Qoniina issu ig rulylzinq shftuldr-rs with ixer is lanet Distlehorstg Louise i'ilItl'lf'1Ult, tnariaqinq editor ot the Pfztlittttd er, was unsuspec:tint,ily vcriitilit hy the vaniera while drawinq uit her plans tor the title riatir-. Lorraine Paule, assczviutt- editor, and Patsy Bowen, assist- ant husiness niariaqflr Qi the yearbook, seein to share the sarne interest, tudqinq trorn tts'-ir expressionsg lool-:ina up an nn portant point in the tilt-as is iournalist Vtfarren Alll6Ffit1tltIiI1Q auiiierdriien, George Hdnrrrhtin and Rolnert Wallis, polished their dark rooni equitinient to shinina glory hetore this rwifture was taken, responsilile tor ltrealzinq all previous retfozds in sollinfr advertisements tor the PSG this year are Advertising lvlrinafiers Iarnes Scholes, Ralph Youna- strom, Roh Allen, lvtartorle Younfg, and Business lvtanaaer Cdrsmri Foggy: Ed Sessions turvper riqlit in the qroupl voilevted the kate tor the P6-G rotters. On thu cutfrfosite pciqe arf' ri qroup ot newstiawks industri- ously striving to accumulate the necessary copy in order to hit the 5:30 p. m. Wednesday niqht deadline. Betty DeWitt, lohn Klein and Wayne lackson are hard at work, but Day Dreamer Milton Wick, stares out the win- dow obliqinqly tor the Pantera- rnany Wilbur Skourup, who hailed from Davenport in mid- stream, cronventrates on his Needles from the Haystac'k g havina grasped their inspirations, lanet Rolf and Elizabeth Minier hastily scribble thern down, Vir- ainia White reads over her vopy, while Shirley Gaheline chevks up on Whether its P M, or yu, nif in the Iowa Newspaper Desk hook. l'1ii1f' l ifrty iiiiiii ZLUS ' ee lusst fifs the ricitiorifil ruriqd xirici, Nrvwsfwcvaek, luririqs to its rcrcidorzs tlio iicws ot the world iii wcard :uid picture, the Purple cmd Grciy sstcitt cal uewsliawks qivuza to the students iii BHS ci vivid filruiccle lucliiiid the current rsrliraol rirrwfs ocicli week. Rte-pmitiiicg tlioir usucil rec' card mt liiigli horrors, the Purple cmd Grfiy, ii liiqlizscliool riews- iifipt-r, cfiptiirocl liifyliest honors iri ovcvry fxoritfrst tlirvy critc'rrQd: All American in the N a t i o n al Scholastic Press association, University ot Minnesota. First place rating, Columbia Scholas- tic Press association, Columbia university Among highest six in the nation in adver- tising, according to th e association director. International honor award, Quill and Scroll, Northwestern university. By wiririiiiq the two tirsts, ci touitli, ruid ci tittli in the Six Clivisiorifz, Purplfv cmd Gray writers i:riptiir0d the sweep sicilccrs uwiird iii competition with about TJU ot the strongest srflirmls iii tlio stfite fit the lowci llifiliscliocil Press cxssociutiori iiifrvtiriii iii Dfw:-s Mfniricvss. Ke if 'Sl' 5' rvlhur State champions among the iournalv Kiernan, first place with his editorial in ists are: Sterling Lord, tirst place in sports the Drake Creative Awards. Betty DeWitt, writing in lowa Highschool Press associa- lirst in editorial writing in Quill and Scroll. tion contest. Carson Foggy, first in ad Geneva Iohnson, iirst place in news writing selling in the IHSPA contest. Charles Mc' in Quill and Scroll. gclzool music lust os the moqozine School Music sug- gests, no school is complete without hcivinq students represented in oll phcrses ot school music octivities ond this yeor's school musi- cions roted some ot the highest honors ot dll time. Although sleet dnd snow blocked the roods to Dovenport the ddy of the district music contest in April, the qlee clulos ond the mixed chorus group roted superior in the eyes of the when they come to Burlinqton severcfl loter to heor them, This quolitied them on to the stcrte meet in lowcr City, Moy 547. iudqes weeks to qo Members of the Girls' Glee club are: M. G-.ill tfrlitli, I Hull, ljlowoll, lF1y, li Hindi-1, B. Stl-it l lVlt lnt.re, lnrnlioukwfr, Slxcfiqreit, M. St-lxvv--rxlctftr, Htxir lzixxkley, G, Llaog-er. M. Hof'-izf-tt, S. Pmrco, Ltttlft, Sutter, lirffliril, lirust, B 'l'homi.rs, liifvris, M. Axxclwrsmx, Bell, Pruitt, lfxoxxiitt, l'l'fEIIlQf'li'?, Mori-lm, Htizycivri, ll. Gvxlvn, Slitnil-zlm, l.ovtt1oy lensext, lvltss lorijtj-list-rn, fl, Wlxittf, Yoxlrtirstlivzxa, Mil?-Dwi lt li Noel, li F-xuxbercz I. lNe:stl-ill, licohsou, Hilti, li. lxlliiltar, VV ml-'i', M. Tlwmt G, lones, 'l.clc'1isort, Bctwiuim, Strlllf-, l'Jlt'Kfry, Kurttxt. Members of the Cjtdllilll, ln lt. ljzeifw, Pi terssoii Gfxlvtn, M 2 Hfuolzc-si, li Oste-it-rpg, loltgerisori. xoiriw-t' Boys' Glee club are: meson, Bell, W. G0-rcloin, ll, loiinsz in, W. Brown Bu-iltrntm, llutli, 'l' Yutirxfzfqtiist, Sc.'lu.-zmrivr, H , Kemp lf: Mxirfgtlttr, Kr'ilZ, li Wiolw, Mitg uesfilz, ll Hryos, l31l:uf.,'1' lzlolxclo, lit. Griltttli K. Gooch, S-Jssiorizz, M1 Betty Bock, Lfixrliotl, P1+1tz:st:l., ljfrll, CI, lilo' Flynn, K.:--tl11x-7, R Quin, lttfzmxistiin, lt Gieiclom, S. S md I KN. Arxolvrsorx, ll L- limfiri, H. lol-ilaztwiri G, l.V'iu.z Orchids to Three The glory that carrie with Biirlirifgtorrs Winning high hon- ors in the lovva Music Festival does not go to one, but to all three ot the music instructors whose efforts brought separat- qroups to victory: Miss Dorothy Briuriile, Miss Ramona lorgen- son and Mr. Maurice Wright. gfude For everyone interested in music, The Etude magazine contains an album of new music tor playing and singing plus stimulating articles and stories on different phases of music. By capturing ten superiors and one excellent in the solo division in the state district music contest, BHS entered the state finals with high as- pirations. ln the instrumental section the soloists include Earl Frietag, trom- bone, Dorothy Zart baritone horn: Paul Hill, saxophoneq Adelaide Heinecke, trench horny Dorothy Gal- lagher, violag Lois Nau, cello: Bobert Frudeger, Lois Nau, Harriet Pearson, and Dorothy Gallagher, string quar- tet: and Betty Beck, piano. Soloists representing the vocal department are Carol Nelson, so- prano: Rosemary Buckley, mezzo' soprano: Iohn Galvin, tenor: William Kratz, baritone bass, William Kratz, Iohn Galvin, George Lyons, and Dale Wiele, boys' quartet. Lois Nau and Adelaide Hein- ecke, rating supervisors in the state, were qualified to enter the national contests. Miss Ramona lorgensen trained the vocal soloists and Miss Dorothy Baumle and Mr. Maurice Wright directed the instrumental group. 'Q' K' mga' Concert Band Members of the Band are: Standing: D. Kemp, Cook, Moran, Ball, Mr, Wrtqht Sauter, Gerdotn, Hoffman, Sanders, Murphy. Seated: Droqemeter, Eversman, Gerdes, Lord, Cor lett, Cain, Parry, W, Anderson, W Sanders, Frtetaq Stein, Frick, E. Pearson, Tiedeman, Sourwtne, D, Barnes Wxele. Hodges, M. E. Smith, Leake, Walters, Wrtqley, Sulh van, Iamieson, Rhea, Sourwxne, H. Pearson, E. Paule L. Paule, Harris, Turner, Mason, Lox, Roesch, Buzel Applegate. Burqes, Schauenherq, Rieckhotf, Zart, Distelhorst Pietzscho, Younqstroxn, B, Chrxstrnan, Day, Schwonker Helnecke, T. Younqquxst, Matllck, Buenz. Htll, Gxeselman, B. Muller, Green, Hoelzen, Hanna E. Roberts, Freedman, Wtlson. Ht . own gear Every lover of good music is acquainted with the magazine Down Beat which deals with music study and teaching. This title suggests the down beat oi the baton as the director strikes up the band. Cne of the major events on this years pro- gram was the band-orchestra concert which was presented at Oak Street junior highschool. Unable to get to Davenport for the sub- district music contest in April because ot the sleet and snow, the orchestra and band rated superior with the judges when they visited BHS several weeks later. This qualified both music groups to enter the state contests in lowa City in May. The satisfaction for much hard work and cooperation on the part of both instructor and students came this spring when Miss Dorothy Baumle again brought the orchestra to high dis- tinction, this time as the only superior in class AA division of the state contests. With a band which failed last year to sur- vive the district competition, Mr. Maurice Wright, director, led this music group to the high honor ot excellent in the state. .wR Members of the Amateur Shorthand Team are Marian Meyer, Edith Veernian, Helen Roseberry, and Marcella Price, of the novice shorthand team are Margaret Fritz, Lucille Torn, Louise Hinkson, and Dor- othy Clark: ot the amateur typing team are Mar' Jorie Schnicker, Geneva Iohnson, Marian Meycr, and Betty Larson: and of the novice typing team are Martha Schaefer, Eleanor Bonar, Dorothy Gallagher, and Charles Dodds. Coaches of the caxnincrcial teams are Miss Mildred lltivis, above, Miss Elsie Hoersch and Miss Meda Eggleston, below. tour teams qualified to enter the state Helen Boseberry, a member on the amateur shorthand team, won the individual award tor transcribing her notes with the greatest percentage ot accuracy. The school captured the plaque tor accuracy in amateur typing tor having the least number ot errors. The Misses Meda Eggleston, Mil- dred Davis, and Elsie Hoersch coached the tour teams to victory again this year, repeating their previous success Page Fifty-four Qzegg waitin Published by the same authors who established the Gregg system ot shorthand taught in BHS, The Gregg Writer gives to the students valuable training through the translation of stories and letters. Each month's issue also contains tests to be taken by typ- ing students seeking awards for achievement in typevvriting. BHS received three cups in ama- teur and novice typing and in amateur shorthand by capturing tirst places in the district commercial contest held here in April. By placing first in novice typing tor three successive years, the school was entitled to retain the cup. ln the same contest, the novice shorthand team came in tor a close second. All in mms Q B 5? QQ. + 'za ti 2 XX 'n hw ' Y zu. Gflzlefic goufmal Coach I. F. Thomason's last Grayhound football eleven com- pleted the l937 grid season with 5 wins, 2 losses and 3 tie games. The BHS team finished second in the Little Six conference and en' ioyed the honor of being the only league team to defeat the cham- pionship Keokuk aggregation. The Keokuk game, which saw the Hound team playing their best ball of the season in a 7 to O win, was probably the outstanding home tilt of the season. Dan Parry saved the BHS team from a tie or possible defeat when he dashed almost the entire length of the field to drag an opposing ball carrier down from behind, just as he crossed the Grayhound fivesyard line. Captain lack Birkenstock, Grayhound grid leader, was picked as first string fullback on the Iowa Daily Press association All-State selections at the close of the season. Birkenstock, Ed Pe- toskey, end, and Hugh McCart- ney, tackle, gained berths on the All-Little Six grid team. Twenty- three players were awarded major letters at the close of the season. An additional 10 gridders received minor awards. Although they finished their Little Six schedule with only a mediocre record, having won 8 HIFI.-1l Y 'Ill' ' games and lost 6, the Grayhound basketball team went farther in state tournament competition than any other conference quintet. The BHS five won the sectional and district tournaments before losing to Ames in the auarter- final round of the state meet. At the end of the season, Coach Thoinason's aggregation had scored at least one victory over every Little Six foe. Glen Peprnoyer, who playf ed both forward and guard, the only Hound cager to gain a place on the allfconfererice team, led BHS scorers for the season. Cap- tain Hugh McCartney, Ed Petos- key and Ralph Youngstrom com- pleted their eligibility in Ianuary due to the mid-semester ruling and became valuable additions to the college squad. The team finished the season with a record of l6 wins against 7 losses. Members of the Football Team are: Rundorft, I. McCartney, Zabloudil, Bothlirnt. Tininiernian, Giffin, Van Etten, H. McCartney, McCollocli, Mahoney. R. Andrews, Keevor, Hoqberq, K. Berquist, O. Docliterxnan, P. Parry, Hanson, P. llostrliek, D. Doyle, D. Barnes, Coach Thomason. Hertzler, Petoskey, Bird, D. Parry, P. Bloiini berg, Walters, Birkenstock, Hack. Members of the Basketball Team ure: Hunger, Hertzlor, Van Etten, flock, TllOlllllS Fry. W. 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Bob 'Lo0oXoooXX woo Yxiek Xxx ekxoxom ko bow oxxkooow ooo Xoooot comoeixixoo ko we XQxKXXe Sha cookereoce. Nlxlxfmkoq Voc coxmw cYxovcxoXooe-Ying Ko xooeexook Coe YBYV5 mme ooowixeo ko eoxei we dlvemcx Xoomomeok. DoXe Skewon YxeXo down Toe moooo Rox Toe e-doooy kmfimo ko movq vxokofxee dunno We -seoeoo. CogxoXeKwxq oxxokkxef eucoeeekm NIQOY, Doe komix-5 Xeom remdmed ofxoekeokeo ko we ood mokdoee kkxsoocfoom Q00 X1 eof. The BHS oexkeve kxeo Rox Kxrek oboe ko Coe O+5XcoXooeo Xfwkxoixou koomomook. Gdmxoo ko ooomoixw ofvooo we ekooeme, Xkixe year One ook xeoqo emexed X0 oooh fookdoee WXXYX eufiooookoo XJxKXXe Ska eckxooX-5. Dm- Xfxq We eeosofx Coe eogood Qoikkdpoked Ko We Koomomofxk ok Yoo Nook-sou Page Sixty mefzican om, Under the supervision oi Miss Doris Schouten, Mr. LeRoy Pease and Mr. Carl lohannsen, BHS students were able to compete in intra-mural boxing, Wrestling, volleyball, basket- ball, golf, and tennis tournaments. During the winter Coach Iohannsen staged his volleyball, boxing and wrestling meets. Although they were not so successful as last year's meets in the number of boys participating, they produced numerous good bouts featuring stiii competition in almost all Classes. Winners and runnersup in each class were given small appropri- ate medals. Boys' volleyball was car- ried on in homeroom competition. Miss Doris Schouten scheduled a girls' volleyball meet. ln spring months, Coach Pease was in charge oi tennis and golf activities. He arranged ten- nis competition in boys' and girls' sin- gles and in mixed doubles. Male golif ers competed in a single elimination meet and in one-ball-two-some competi- tion. Two baslcebtall leagues played on a regular schedule every Saturday morning during the winter. One league was made up of highschool under- fCOI'tilFtLlECl on next page.J Members oi the Boys' B club ure: Kemp, Birkenstock, H. McCartney, Youngstrom, VV. Brown, Hertzler, Bird, Stewart, Vanlitten. Dunegan, Funck, D. Parry, P. Hoschek, Walters, Pepmeyer, Hoclc, I. McCartney. Petoskey, Wexlbrenner, Zabloudil, Bloomberg, Mahoney, L. Timmerman, Rothlauf, Giiim, Dochterrnan. Carhoff, Dehner, Cronk, P, Parry, Fry, Lord, Hogberq. 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Uwysfs coiiipwted iii v011eybc111 cmd W1f1i11111I'J 1UllT11CIII10Il1S. 1V1issHOQrSC1i's 1011111 WO11 1110 Cf1lCIII1p1OI'lS1'11p iri 130111 111'1f111l. 111 t111111i:: cmd 11011 there were c111111f1x1111c11c11y 11311 miiriwss 111 1116? v1'1ri- 11111: 11i1f11'11::. 111c1ivid11f11 Wiiiiiers 01 i111rc1- 111111411 1r1ir111111i011s1'iip:s c,1r0 113 10110ws: Vifrfi-111111111 D011f11d G1111e1Qr, Wf111f'1 1v1c111101, Rr,11,1f-v1'1 AIIii'11'JllTY, 11111105 1J1f'1f11y, 11011011 f,fr0111c, A11 1Q1if11flf, 11611301 131111r1i1:111i1, 1f11111 1V1CCc1111i0y, Wc1y111,H 1I1'1'11-:1, 1111111111 Wc111f11:1v, C1i110rC1 Bird. 1501111111 111111011 1V10rf3C11i, 1ffIC14 1'1l111If'111i1, Hwy Kmiiiy, C1c1r01ic0 WQi1- 11111111101, M111-r'i:: Brwwii, Hd Sessimis, 1311111 1'f111y, C1i110rd Bird, Max M00r- 1l1fl11. ,, , , 111111113 1131111101,:11c,1111p101is1 P0111 W1'11fY11f111fi1, Sf1111i011101'0g Perry H0131 11111i111g Wf1111111 C51f1I11Z, S0rii0r. Girls' Sports Upholding the dignity and prestige of their class, the Senior girls came out the victors in the girls' class volleyball tournament spon- sored by Miss Doris Schouten. To qualify for a place on a class team the girls had to attend at least two practices. All games were played after school. Members on the championship basket- ball team, however, are a combination of Soph- omores, lunior, and Seniors. Top positions on this team Went to the girls Who put in the most hours of practice. Every week a group of girls met in a class after school for tumbling instructions. Many a sore spot and stiff joints have resulted from the more strenuous holds, but everybody had a good time. Page Sixty-two VoHeybaH Members of the Highschool Girls' Vol- leyball team: B. Williams, Boyd, Neufne-r, Axnlan, Clark, Crago, R. Mennen, Scherer. BasketbaH Members of the Highschool Girls' Bas- ketball team are: Axman, Dzobenstedi, Ne-ufnsr, B Williams, Lynn, A. Smith. Steinbrecher, L, Pryor, BE-ll Mc Donald, F, Mennen, Clark. Badger, R. Monnen, Westfall, Cru go, Thompson, I. Willmms. Tumbling Members of the Tumbling squad are Kienzler, Patrick, Drebenstedt, Neufner, Sfeinbrecher, F. Monnen, Pryor A. Smith. Allwarclt, lnqhram, Ensign. D. Barnes, R. Mennen, E. Paulo. ,ef -4 4 X 5 W2 3 1 4' HF! 5 As W ,Af 'QQ S 6- 4 my ix :... if 'Y I 5 ' 11:6 . 4 Q sg ,, s 'nw xi Q f-'fs Ma.. , Qr1 -Kgs, -N L, -Q A . f- H, Q W , - wan, V M - f.,,,,,x, H, A .V . ? A ,,,, X e 2? XD 'ian Rx Sp , llllmburmwwrww 5 1, I N Y A - gi x ltd 4U lh....,,, ,si ' g . f ,Q as , ,Q ' f X ?of'afuue is one of ihe the newsstand ing for one copy nt , WY, ,M Q 'NM-Naam. .P . As illustrated by this picture the school library is a very important place tor student reference work and study. Page Sixty-tour aculftl One of the strongest faculties in any school of its kind in the Middlewest is that ot the Burlington Iunior college, members ot which are pictured on these two pages. lncluded in the picture on the right page, reading from left to right: Mr. H. H. Bracewell, Burlington school superintendentg Miss Esther Iacobs, Dean of the Iunior college, Mr. Robert White, principal, Mr. Carl lohannsen, football coach, Mr. R. T. Henning, instructor in engineer- ing, Mr. Iohn D. Oathout, chemistry instructor, Mr. Karl I. Bengston, instructor in accounting, business organiza- tion, government, and economics, Mrs. Miriam Roberts, librarian, Mr. lohn Dunn Martin, instructor in speech and drama: Mr. Edwin P. Lotz, instructor in botany and Zool- ogy, and Mr. Vergil S. Fogdall, instructor in history and publications adviser. Tl-IESE ommenfafofzs GPEN NEW VISTAS -. PCR US IN A LIBEQAI. EDUCATIGN in tho rtictiirfe on the lett panic rofidinfg front loft to riqht: Mr. Vernon Cillhjfffilfflt, instr11c:tor in French ond Gornicinp Miss Alincr Kroeqor, End- lissli coinposition ond English litero- tnro instrlictorg Mr. Willicriri Mosson, dolmto couch: Mr. Pont Bocher, cliornistry ossistrint instructorg Mr. Vornor Trowbridge, instructor of nicithoniciticsp Mr. D. D. Stonehocker, psychology rind sociology instructor: Miss Rrxrnono Iorqensen, vested choir directory Miss Dorothy Bournlo, Little Symphony directory Mr. Wilfred Wltittv, instructor ol physics: Miss Doris Scrhoiiton, qirls' physical edu- tfftllflll instructor, ond Mr. Leroy ltorxso, rx:-ssistcxrit instructor in biology. tinitzlit in ti tvlrivdl .toss sitntition me tzivsw bt , lic 5 N limit' lit-nvli Wlitlvltli in ont' wt the in IK'sl1It1 l 'truly in liao liinioi .'nllmq.w viiiiivultiiii. it-li Page Sixty-six goplzomofzes Anderson, Iames E. Boys' Y Club, Tennis Team Baker, Laura Elizabeth Experirnentors, International Relations Club Beehe. William Semester Honor Roll 125 Bracewell. Mary Margaret Chi Upsilon, Thalian Club, International Relations Club, Little Symphony Orchestra Brockelman, lack Elected Most Eligible Bachelor, Semester Honor Roll Camp. Walter Experimentors President, Secretary, International Re- lations Club Vice president, Program and Activities Chairman of Boys' Y Club, Blackhawk Staff Canella. Margaret Chi Upsilon, International Relations Club, Girls' Y Club Carspecken. Phil F. Boys' Y Club President, Student Council, Mens Lounge Committee, Tennis Team, International Rela- tions Club, Experimentors, Honor Roll, Captain of Boys' Y Club Basketball Team Cooper. Charles L. Student Council Secretary, Men's Lounge Committee Secretary-Treasurer, Boys' Y Club Treasurer, Social Chairman, Publicity Manager Thalian Club Play, Honor Roll, Thalian One Act Play, Vested Choir, Col- lege Quartet Daly. Margaret Mary Thalian Club, Girls' Y Club Sophomore Officers Sophomore class officers for the two semesters were, first semester: president, loan Snyder, vice president, Peter Frantz: secretary, Robert Riepe, and treasurer, Charles Cooper. Second semester Soph- more leaders Were: president lames Engleg vice president, Robert Riepeg secretary, Ioan Snyder, and treasurer, Peter Frantz. Mr. Vergil S. Fogdall, history instructor, was faculty adviser for the Sophomores. I , 5? . ,, 1 I lt at mf r. 1: I 1 . 1 Panel Sixty-sc-vzfn Davis, Mary Louise fl:-rmrslwr llmnor Roll, Gills' Y Clulu, 'lhalian Cluli, V:-sstfwl Choir, Little Symphony Orchestra Didericksen, Delbert lvlusil' ll, l,ilIIff Symyvlxony Orvlroslra, Pep Band Dodds. Cliiiord E. llflf-3lCf'llrfIll, Boys' Y Clulf Emerson. Mildred Lee 'l'l1uIir1n Cllull Scanelaryflnreasuler, Tlmalian Three Ari Play, Cfhi Upsilon, lntvrnational Relations Clulv, Engle, Iames Bruce l'rf-siflrrnt ol Sfllillfllllflftl Class, Student Council, Tha- lirin Cflull Sm'rr-tcrry-'l'rrHas11ror, Associate Business Mfrnrm--r of lllavklmwk, Debate Leiter, lVlen's Lounae fjfJlIlllllll , Atlxlvlir' Hofirrl Ul, Slraiqlll A Sludenf, 'lllfrlicrn 'l'lu'f-c- Aft Play 125, lloys' Y Club, lnierna- in llihlllll ll:-lrrlions fflulw, Sl?f'0IlCl Plawe Oriqinal Ora- Q ry Ill 4 I n 1 sl 1 iff Slrilr- lm rr STS Clrnrllwp Esau. Iohn llflfilffdlrllll UD, llflfiK'lJf'lll Ol 'K Ewinqer. Iames I Y E A Fehseke. Richard 'Yi ' 3 flluflf-nl flUlllli'll Vivo llrrwsirlont, Semester Honor Roll 5 ffll, lbulmlre 1.1-tts-rs 127, Boys' Y Clull, Mernlgwer of De- ' half- Iuum 'That Won Sf'f'UTlLl in Stale Forensics Cmllffst Fimmen. Don llrlskffllrrrll UI, llasvlurll Ul, Gulf Team, Tlialian C lulu, Boys' Y Clulw, Vf'Slfl'fl Choir Frantz. Charles Peter lfllilfuinfflrivl ol flullvlllfill, Business Manager of . , lllrwlclluwk, 'llhrrlirrn Pmsirle-111, President Student Cmlnvll, l'rwsiflrwnl of Flixlililllflfl Class, Vive President, fl.-wr:-Yury ol l3fJlllllvK7lilTJl'U Class, llloysl Y Clulu Vive Stqjlfled by PI'lI'1ClpCil ROb9I'l Cilld lC1lCS1'1 up lllvfiltlvlll, flfmal f,l1a1rmfm, Thalran lhree Art Play, b th St d t C .1 th f d 1 llrlnm llflll, Holcny llrfprmfsr-rilcilivr-, Golf Team, Chair- Y 9 U en QUUCI ' e movlelllenl or Stl? ent Ounqes ,.,,,1, llllyg' muy was one of the biq colleqe achrevernenis th1s year. The prick, john work ol redecoratinq the North Club room for the qirls George, Kathleen was put into the hands of a special lounge committee U11 llI'f11l f'. CINS Y f lllll which included: loan Snyder, Miriam Hazen, Carolyn floof- Robert U White, Esther Bond, Betty lane Sample, Dorothy Yates, .wf- -:sw llu fi llull .1 , 'H' l l , ' l l and Blanche Mlller. Gross, Doris Cflui llpsilffn l'lw::irlonl, 'Ilnwrs11r11r, Girls' Y Cluh Presi- rlwul, lrxlf-llnrllmlfrl ll4'lflll!lllS Llurf oc'2-.'reic1ry-lrf-as' ur'-r .2-Z 4' 1' flu 31 - .f lal 'msL'2'XV1 D Boys Lounge Making over Room 23 into a place where Iaycee boys can find recreation in listening to the radio or play- ing ping pong, checkers or what have you, was the other half of the result of the movement for student lounges. Funds for new furniture were acquired through receipts from the Thalian club play, The Royal Family , and several dances given by different groups in college. General supervision of the lounge was delegated to a lounge committee, members of which were: Eugene Asby, Don Shupe, Bob Marshall, Robert Riepe, Frank Mcluinn, Peter Frantz, Drew Hand, Phil Carspecken and Charles Cooper. QQ rAwi Page Sixty-eight gofalwmofzes Hart. Ray Semester Honor Roll, Thalian Club, International Re' lations Club, Minor Part in Thalian Three Act Play Higgins. Mary Elizabeth Editor-in-Chief of Blackhawk, Girls' Y Club Vice President, Service Club Secretary-Treasurer, Thalian Three Act Play, International Relations Club, Vested Choir, Collegian Reporter til Iackson. Boyd Experimentors, Boys' Y Club, Minor Part in Thalian Three Act Play, Pep Band Johnson. Lyman Boys' Y Club, Golf Team Kehn. Iohn Vested Choir, Pep Band, Little Symphony Orchestra, Boys' Y Club Kiohne. Margaret Service Club President, Semester Honor Roll, Thalian Club, Girls' Y Club Leach. Anita Semester Honor Roll 633, Experimentors, Girls' Y Club Lohmann. Grace Semester Honor Roll Lohmann. Kenneth Rotary Representative, Semester Honor Roll C33 Marquardt, Roy Experimentors President, International Relations Club, Boys' Y Club Meyer. Iohn Parrott, Mariorie Belle Chi Upsilon Secretary, Semester Honor Roll t3l, Chair- man Girls' Y Club Sports Committee, Thalian One Act Play, International Relations Club Rice. Vilas C. Football Small B, Experimentorsu Boys' Y Club Riepe. Robert A. International Relations Club President, Experimen- tors Secretary, Treasurer Freshman Class, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary Sophomore Class, Debate Letter, Boys' Y Club Riggs. Elmore Pep Band Letter, Boys' Y Club, Little Symphony Or- chestra ,SSW Pczqe Sixty-nina Sample. Betty lane Asscwiute Efflitrur' of Hlrlwkliuwk, Semester Honor Roll till, 'l'llfIllflll 'lliroe Aft! Plcxy, Chcxirrndn Girls' Forty, Girls' Y Clulm 'l'r'er1snror, Chi Upsilon, Collegian Re- porter ill, Girls' Lounfqe Committee. Snyder. Ioan llrrrsirlf-rit of Fri-slirrifxn Clrrss, President, Serretrlry of Soriiinrrior-W Class, Chi Upsilon President, 'Vhdlinn Vlfw- Prvfsirlvrit, Slllilttlll Council Vive Presids-r'1t, Chrnr- rnrrn ot Girls' lmiirifgo Cornrnitteo, Semester Honor lirill, Girls' Y Chili, lritnrrititirrricil Rr-lotions Cluli Steinle. Elise Cflii llpsrlwri Svvrfrtrxry, Sorrioslrrr llonor Roll l2l, ln- tf-rnrrliwrirrl lif-lrrtiuris Cfluli, 'llllfllltlfl Clulw Stolba. K. Marie fitrrriqlit A Ijttlfl-int, fffmrivfirtriiuslor Little Symphony, Vt-slr-rl lfllfill, 'llirrllfrn Chili Streed. Howard A. l.Xfl1'lllll1'IllHI :: Prnsrflfrrit, Vestful Choir, Little Synt- plinny Orvlif-strfr, P-lp Bond, Minor Pdrt in Tholian 'l'l1r--t- Ant lllfry Thie. Sam lrilvarriritifiriril ll+-lfitltms Cluli Wallis. Marie L. 'l'l1f1l1rrri lflnlf, llll llllIll'JllfIl liriltxtiwris Chili, Girls' Y f,ll1li Willem. Iames 131-mt-:st--r llrinrir Roll, Boys' Y Clula, lnterncxtionul Re- lfitinns fflul: Ziglar. Richard Hnys' Y Chili Freshman Qicificers Freshmen cldss officers this yecrr were, first semester: president, Frank Mc- Linny vice president, Arlie Lone: secre- tory, Arnold Klein, ond tredsurer, Carolyn Wliite. Second semester Freshmen leodf ers were: president, Arlie Loneg vice president, Fronk lVlCLinng secretory, Robert Mdrsholl, dnd treosurer, Arnold Klein. Mr. Iohn D. Oothout, Chemistry instructor, was the foculty odviser for this yedr's Freshmen Clotss. 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Mis. D. Irl. SIfIii0IifuvIif i, 1:1- flwivirv Villa- fI1uI iiiiyii imqii- lfir fiiity of sfIIixif': -miiwwsssicxiis 411 IIIQ iI..1ffIifc1II ClflIlll,'S :iii-I Iwi iiwrc' f1 ivity iqcivf-A Iwi fliiiirfis, Hue HIL.: AIIIIIH' uxifI I'Im Mcxy P0161-Iam. Members oi lhe Service Club are: I, Iliifyfg, li. IIIiIciz M xxwlaii- R H1111 Vi . , ui P1 Stwiivlicivkr-x, M I.. FI',e-im--m1', M. Iiiizi-ia C. Hint, M. AIIf1icIiu,Q. Piimwl, I Ifvimf, M If I'II4i1fi1Illf?, M, Iwvw, It Yiiti 11, I7. IVIc,rIf-ifi, V. II : ::n. As fzivfiis of Inf lif'I4Iiii11 :Inu ws, me Chi III15iImi sovi- f ty wiitdici tiif ixiselvws ucgfiiri 1I.1s ywcir. Irirey wore IwiIQzIf-II Iy Imfiri Siiyfivr Iilfx Iirsi si:- IXICCSIVNT, fii1fI Iy Dmris Grmss IIIQ se-'c,r14I, und ziciviswri Iy Miss AImci Iirfgae-girvr. Members ol lhe Chi Upsilon Sociely ure: H. I, S im1'If', M. I.ii1--issuri, M. I5-xirot, M. M, I?i 14'w,vwII, if Imml, I., Sruixilf, I. Sl'tYC'i l', S Iviimrm, B. I. Bfwfl:7Ii, K. Geoiiju, If, BONCI, M. Brviiifi, II. Gross, IVIHQS K!m2rqwi', M. Lfiif IIGIIT, C. WIz.h', M. FM'-iffy, LQ, Gmfssz. Leucl Iiy Doris Gloss and cidvisrid Ify Miss Hririwrici Bock thc- GHIS' Y vIuIw's Gr'- livi1i+f5 iiirliideci U tau, il ITCIII rind El Suriiiiior 5tyIee sIiQw, irisiriiriive IGIICS F11 vii, ricnus irzewtiiiqs, Cuifi S6'?VF'lkKlI point Ciffciiis with Hifi Boys' Y vIuI', Members oi the Girls' Y Club are: G. I.imfI-eil, I, Siiycivi, E, IiIi:.gf- swirl, IF. Giifstiifsmi, B. Hf1II, IS. I. S-mipli-,M.I,.TI-1mww-1,M,Ilm4r- tlmll, M Pwirwtt. B. MOYICYCI, M. IiIf:Iy, M. A. VJ-:I Iss, Ci.Gim:1s,I!I,BIif:iif'i',II,Iifmrl, M Ilixv M. Hfzffriri, H. I'vId.'L1'-, M,L.V11i4'-Ilxx. M. If. HIn1f':1iis, L . I?.ll1i I, V. Irifirirz, IJ. Yfitfw, I'. Giriszs, M Kwliriw, M, Wf1II,:s, II. I-Ifiyiglmf, I. Hi.xfjgi,7, Gmvrcn. Phil Cr:rspm'4Icmi w ri S ysresidmit mul H. Chrxsf-2 Ii:1IIfvii adviser oi TIM' Boys' Y vluIi. The vIuIv ussisied iii various ciutiviiifis QI 1Iiei Y, iriciuIqf3cI iii iiiiiimrciiis worII1wIiiIQ QCII: zafissimis HIlC?l.lf,IIlOIli Iilfl ymn, und fiaivfe their Iiiq c1Imx1f.iI Iiiiiaw, the Ifillllfli filllllfll' e'ICII'1vC-. Members of the Boys' Y Club Ure! R. Hwjwi, H INIIIIQT, V Iiivv, I'f. IVIi:Iif:i1f1y, A. Pwirfliizfgyi, I 'Wil' Imfm, P. iifzrsxifr-:.'kwii, II, I-IixiIK1:: H. Admlg Iifimi. T, Hmm, I. K1 Im, VV Cfirxiiii A KI1..ii, ld, MI:I,iiI1i, G IIw1gIi1, H. Omiiy, Ii. Ifzvkfziizi, I. I'i'wIa. Il. Frfmtz, C. kjuwg i-.' i, Ii. Swi.iicIs-1, II. H1iV1s1,G, IVIi1i11Iii1II. R, limi-rim, Il. IVI'1r:1IifiII, R FI-1Ii:swki , I. IIri'1Ir- 111- . 11 .1'1.1111 6261101625 '1111111' 1111 1 11 .' 1.111 12 ' ,'.' 1111 151111 ' .-,' 111 111- 111111'. 1 '1.- 1:-1 11111111111 1... .1'1.1'.111111i 1 I.f1 1.'.1.f1111 ,'.111'- 'E11 111 11'1111111- '11111 1111.1111'111: 111'.'1:.'111z'11111. 1:11 :1111111 11 1111111111 11 '!11.1 '1 111:- 11 '11111.1 11,1 11111': 11 '1111 111111. Members ol the Experimen- tors cirn: 11' 1111' 111 1.111 1 11 I'1111 11 1 1 1.'1 111 1 11.111 . 11 11 :'11',1 1 11.. 11 1 11 117: 1 1111 1, 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11111 11 .41 111 1 1 :111 1 ' 1 1.:.111.z..1 11 1111 1 1'1 1 111111-11611111111 I I1 1 112' 11111 '111 11 11111 1 '111 111'111111'1 1.1 1-L1-1111111., 111. 11111111 ': 111111111111-1111111111111111 111111111'111111 1 1111. '1'1'1111111 1.111111 , 2:1 111 111111111111 1111 111y 111:.1111111v11 11111111::. Members ol the lnterncztional Relations Club ure: 1' f'1111111c111, 1.1 1'11111 11 1.111,11111 1' l'11111.. 1'1111111, 111 111 111111 l'1 1f 111111 1 1 1 1.1 1-:1 11, l-L 1 1:- 1.1 IX W1111: 1 1.111.- 1 lY:.','11-: 11 1111' 1. 1111111 11 1111 .11 11111, 1 1111.11 1.1 1 1111111, 1 11 111113 ff '1 1'1111,1v'.1 '111111 111 11111 1'.11 '11111 1911 111 111.. 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'l'1.: 1 1 111111-1, 1.1 1. 111111113 1 1111111 1 1 1111111 1111 11111 111 3111 11.11 1111111111.11111111 1 99 x 1-'36 'F wa iii fum 1 'W' we sn or 3724, N10 9 'Li -A Publications Elected by the Student Coun- Although the only two on the Collegian staff for the entire year, Peter Frantz and Helen McCue kept the college students well in- cil, the annual staff was composed of Editor Mary Elizabeth Higgins. Associate Editor Betty lane Sam- ple, Business Manager P e t e r Frantz, and Associate Business I I 1 Q46 formed through the medium of the weekly paper. Frantz, former BHS journalist, carried the job as editor, while Miss McCue, after valuable experience at Chariton, lowa, highschool, did the worlc of associate editor. Manager lames Engle. Walter Camp was the member of the staff whose crack camera ability quali- fied him for the position ot Black- hawk photographer. A number ot the pictures made for the feature page were taken by Howard Spielhagen. Q U P plmofoplaxi Q l: SCME Pl-IASES OF Student Council For the first time in its his- tory the Student Council this year elected its own officers. Peter Frantz was chosen president the first semester. Assisting him were loan Snyder, vice presi- dentg Bobert Marshall, secretary: Eranlc Mclsinn, treasurer. The second semester, the council elect- ed Bohert Marshall, president, Richard Pehselce, vice president: Charles Cooper, secretary, and Arnold Klein, treasurer. Miss 'gs' EQUGI. Alma Kroeger, Mr. Vergil Fogdall and Mr. lohn Cathout were very helpful in assisting as faculty ad- visers. The second semester, the council held an election to vote two out-of-town members into the group, another innovation in lay- cee student government. ln its capacity of directing school activ- ities, the Student Council gave numerous dances which were very successful both financially and socially. The council was also responsible for initiating the movement for student lounges. I , JAYCEE LIFE 5 I 3 Members of the Studenl CounciI ure: .7 I. :zur-Q J'-. I ir- I :- It it I 1. I I I' ,1 ,1 I I I 1.11 ri: 1 If I': 1 11, if: I 11' ,1 i I I i. 1.1 l,I,1: li I.I1'1I I I 1 I I I: :mp I' If ' 1 I 'Y I mi, IM : 1 xr Forensics Iho Itinior C7oIIoqe dohctters, who cup- tnned szfworifl picrco in the strite Innior Collefie Porw1r1:sit: 'I'rinrnoy, were Rcxy WiIlis, Richard FwI1::teIqf-, Itohert lVIc1rshcill, und Robert Riepe. Ililotwcl hy Coc1cfI1 Williciiii Mcxsson, they drinied tlitf qiirfratimi, Rr-soIved: Thcit the Ncttionctl I,riI1or Ilolritions Bocird sI1otiId Ive empowered lfm'er1IOIfjwrlrlbitrctlirnil in fill indnstricxi disputes, with rnoazt c1I tho iiinior find Ionr-your coilergos IIIIYIYII tIi1tfIirf1t'tif1nttt Mr. Iohn Ilnnn IVIIIIIIII, 'I'lw ltc1yr1I Fcxniilyw, it tI1ri-erupt pifry, rind HIIIIIWIIKIIIS IIIISIWKIIICIII, ri ttIlf'CIC'I iilcty, were the two rlic1n1c1tic,: presenta- tions UI thc- 'Ihctlicin club. The officers were: prvfsidiifrit, Peter Frantz: vicife president, Iocin Snyder, find secretciry- IIV'rIi1llTPIl, Mildred IIIII- wrzzmi. Members of the Thalicn Club CIO: A ICI- ii, I' IV1' I1 1, I fit- :iI1. I Iflwtlitt, It Il1rtg1 ni ii., Il I'1lv :4I1f1, I1 I'vI.ritf1n If I if'I1:1 r. I. Ifiirili' M If--lin-A It li1tii1tri,I'i llizt M I rvi: I' I'i irt!.1' I' 'I'I. :ii :,. 1 V iI1,:iI, If'I I 'iw 11 ri l.'I fx VV xiii: Iui I'1iri1ttt, Ii IIIIQ-1 l'1 IJI 1111. I If'I1I':r',', I'!Ir IA rr! :I I.I I Il I 1r:,', M 'fling I' I I'1:-:r.-, I f':v,wlf 1. in this tcirritory. The tournonient teclni corn- posed ot Willis find Fehseke, ploced first in the Stctte Forensics Leoque in individual ratings in spite ot their second in victories. The tecnn lost only two contests out ol twenty dnrinq the sed- son, only one ot these detects being intiicted hy unother iunior coIleqe. Icixnies Engle placed second in the Stctte Forensics contest in oriqincrl orcttory with his selection, Propc'trxctridf1 find 'I1IiiriI:ingtI. , . ,Q X my it an 'ax 5 Building his squad around a single let- terman, Coach Carl Iohannsen deserted his usual highschool reserve assignment to direct the activities ot a strong Blackhawk football squad last tall. Highlight ot the season was the Hawks' victory, against great odds, over the four- year Carthage Bedrnen, by a close l4-l3 score. Injuries handicapped the Iaycee squad during the last part ot the season when Drew Hand, Gene Asby and Hayden Keehn retired trorn action. At the annual Kiwanis banquet Coach Iohannsen revealed the election ot Bill Scull as next year's college football captain. Twelve letterrnen are scheduled to return next season to form the nucleus of the l938 squad. Bumnqfon The Seasons Record Qpponems U , , , ,,,,, , Monmouth , 9 14 VV,VV H . ,,,, Carthage ,, , ,, ,. , ,, 13 U W ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Albia I. C. 6 E5 Washington I. C. ,. O O , Mason City I, C, 7 O W., , ,,,, Washington, I. C. 6 O , ,.,,., , Eureka I. C. O 6 , ,, Ft. Dodge I. C, O Members of the football squad, from left to right, are: Bud Swords, Eugene Asby, Drew Hand, Bill Scull, Hayden Keehn, Everett Barker, Bob Canny, Don Shupe, Dick Inqhram, and Bob lnghram. Harry Lyons, Clair Griffin, Don Green, and Mark Bennett, outstanding members of the Iunior College squad, are not pictured. Captain Everett Wilson did an excellent job of piloting the Blackhawk eleven this year. Wilson is from Morning Sun, 18 L na.- K M 'W 1f'22? 506 Charging their way through a brilliant season, the Iunior collogo Blaclchawlc basketball quintet, coached by Vornor Trowbridge, annexed thirteen victories out of twenty starts cmd rated as runnersup in the state Iunior fiollnqfv tourncmient. The Hawks started the l937f38 season with only four prcxctico sessions behind them. After dropping four out of their first five games to tourfyear colleges, the Iayfzfvo five hit its stride in the finals of the State Iunior Collette Basketball tournament held in Des Moines. The ffollotiiarts eliminated four tecmis and then lost the chain' pionship tilt to Mason City, 42-35. Hugh McCartney, Ralph Youngstrorn, and Ed Petoskey Joined the college squad when they completed their service in highschool in mid-year. Tho Hawks defeated Albias Pirates three times this year, CI sauelching long awaited here because Albia has proved itself the fly in many BIC athletic ointmentsf' Don Shupe was selected as a guard on the first All-tournament team at the state meet. McCartney, and Iohn and Bob Esau were given places on the Tournament mmol Roll' The Season's Record lhnilirifpt-tri Opp iii -um Builuiqtan Opponwrxts Ziff Cjinn-'y Goin t'ity lltillwp- 'lil ti-1 Parson Reserves 38 L 4 Monmouth il 42 Bloomfield I. C. Sli l'4 lffirtlimqt- ,Vw -til Albia I, C, 34 'KH Muzw itmt- I QI ,Iii tilt Centerville I, C. 35 'ti W-'st--in lll, 'l'i-trvlivrgz -H '17 Cllt'II'lfOH I. C. lil 'ill W-'stwru ill 'lbtit-lit-112 I-t 42 Creston I. C, 38 -til Wtizzlunfitou I lf, llti Xl Albia I, C. 29 'tl Vvirtliixtgw 4? 35 Mason City I. C, 47 'IH lfwritf-ivillv I f' 31 38 Albla I. C. 123 fill l1'lu::r'rtinw I if. .Sl 49 Washington I. C. 35 Pictured above is Coach Carl Iohannscti who tutored this years Iaycee football squad. Coach of the basketball team, which was runner- up in the all-state tournament, was Coach Vernor Trowbridge, The basketball players, pictured fiom lett to right are: lion Green, Don Shupe, Charles Nordstrom, Clifford Dodds, Iohn Esau, Don Fimmeu, Bob Esau, Hugh McCartney, and Ralph Younqstrom. Members ot the squad not photoed are lhck Holstein and Roby Cdnny. sv i' me . ,, . X - -at Page Seventy eight Junior College Work Scholarships ln order to mdlce it eosier for young people of Burlington ond Southeastern lowg to ottend Burlington lunior College, the ord- ministrcxtion hcrs devised C1 system whereby every student cotn work out dt ledst fifty dol- lors of his S3100 tuition. Almost every student tokes odvorntoge of this opportunity. On these two pgges, Cgmerctmon Wotlter Comp mirrors some of the duties of lcryceeites who gre working their wcty through college. The girls who gre doing office work in the semicircle ore Dorothy Yotes, Bonnie Morford, Morgoret Kiehne, Bernodine Boll, ond loon Snyder. Helen Kohrs is one of the girls who ossist Mrs Roberts in the ldrge librotry. Below the semicircle is Tom Bice, one of the seekers-dfter-dust. At the mimeogrgph, rolling off tests for d teoicher, is Peter Frontz. Hubert Klein is crnother of the ''mctssggers-of-the-floor.'' The girl behind the towel is Grgce Lundell, one of the girlsl gym ctssistorits. Cdpitolcr Bond is one of the group thot tctkes core of the highschool English-sociol science librory. The fellow behind the bgrs is Bob Glenn, or boys' gym ossistdnt. Kotthleen George is one of those indispensotbles who do the tegchers' dirty work groding popers, etc., etc. In the left hond group picture gre the libroridns ond in the right, the office girls ond typists. An- other pusher-of-the-broorn is Dick lnghrom. ln the bottom row, left to right, gre W lb 0 Tb 09,8 . on ,Q Q GN vp. Xlbxqtcl KQICSQ OW 0 . X be GTF x' ,hm E Q' S? 1.6 x Q r + ix X 'IQ' - . VF lxlix, I, 1 V ' lf Q A fll f ' 'A - ,li , if .y,',.E+ ,Q Nv fm, ' ,' 1 -2+ ,,wf,-Af , 1 rv v 1 N. Al, Y y Y if lffx' ' N fi H 2, , Mika lv A J 1 -r 3, ,X 4 w 1 Y ,feb ' ,X ' Q 4 iff yMi':xtx'Q' v vellum! 11 - V f .'x1f XM 1 Q V LK f.: Q.x 'Rf X 'R I Q ' QTWQQ 1 . , A- - ,,,,,...,, ,.,., . . xx X XX X ,t I 4 Q H 1 x ' 'X x Y ' Sf X N W X X f 'Q x X Q 9 xx S X K X X x xx Cx XX xx W X' 1 lin -. .I mx 'X , X Q - xx - X X 'Reg 4 X x ni 1 '9 'x TYwwmxN,.w .xxx x -4- - . , .,n..4.... 5 5 . '. w a P , -.min . .A-,- I 'W ff :JUQ ,,, -.4 iw-5' 3: 3WL'Z?2Z?i , ' U ,- ' was .nn nw ,iluw 1 C'l 1. wk, Xj'1'! ime Men and women who rely on Time are better informed about current events than persons in their own neighborhood who depend upon other news sources. The Pathfinder staff has relied very heavily on the skill of various individuals and firms who have contributed generously to the publication of this Pictorial Pathfinder of 1938. The following people have given a great deal of Time to different phases of this work: Mr. Wilfred C. White for group photographs. Mr. Fred Kamphoefner and the office force. Mr. W. C. Lohman for printing the Senior play tickets, stationery, and Pathfinder tickets. Walter Camp and Howard Spielhagen for taking all snapshots on Iunior College pages. George Hanrahan and Robert Wallis for countless hours in the publication dark room. Charles Arnold for the airplane picture of the school. Ingersoll News Agency for the foreword picture. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutter of the Mutter Studio for portraits of High- school Seniors, Iunior College Sophornores and the faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knoll and Mr. I. V. Knoll of the Burlington Photo- Engraving Company. Acres-Blackmar Company, including Mr. Richard Kriechbaurn, Mr. Oscar I. Hertel, Mr. W. I. Curley, and Mr. Milton Gantz. Seniors, Iunior College Sophomores and the entire student body and faculty for their loyal support in buying more Pathfinders than have ever been sold before in Senior Highschool and Iunior College. PLASTIC BINDING U. S. Put. 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