Ottumwa High School - Argus Yearbook (Ottumwa, IA)

 - Class of 1939

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Row I -John McCarty, Bob Lowry, Joel McVey, Kenneth Corbett, Dick Carroll, John Hansel, Jean Coleman, Elsie Bristow, Virginia LaPoint, Betty LaPoint, Shirley Brody, Sybil Dockstader, Betty James. Row II Bob Ebbert, John Ask, Lionel Chew, Albert Campbell, Paul Dillon, Dick Collins, John Davis, Howard Adcock, Nancy Bartlett, Mar- ian Holmes, Shirley Anderson, Louise Brady, Marguerite Johnston. Phyllis Grotz, Patty Coughlin, Donna Heather, Elizabeth Galey, Merle Mingus. Row III -Max Swaim, John Brenneman, Dick Blew, Elmer Kinsinger, Mary Chapman, Barbara Bastron, Marian Higdon, Arline Eaton, Juanita Marshall, Eloise Downing, Marjorie Mosher. Margaret Mosher, Evelyn Glassford. Row IV—Ralph Bailey, Jack Heinje, Ed Heston, Bob Mat li- ens, Jack Lynch, Hal Koontz, Billy Dial, Jess Hissem, Esther Hammcrsley, Constance McGuire, Hazel Mitchell. Row I—Doris Phillips, Phyllis Sherwood, Jeanette Sandstrom. Wanda Nabholtz, Irene Redmond, Doris Williams, Doris Windblade. Betty Young. Helen Pumroy, Betty Steven- son, Leona Swartz. Row II Betty Stocker, Lena Small, Jean Nelson, Meryle Whit- ed, Margaret Tillotson, Betty Wood, Marion Volkins, Marilyn Waterson, Gloria Reed, Helen Tallman, Patty Whiteford, Barbara Salters. Row III—Charles Sumners, John Stoltz, Sanford Winthrow, John ZafTle, Bob Wilkinson, Carl Nicholson, Gene Whistler, Rolland Troutfctter. AGE 19

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Row I Rose Miller, Jack Barber, Bet- ty Salter, L. Z. Crozier. Row II Albert Copeman, Earl Scaburg, Thomas Shoe- maker, Mary Ellen Dayton. Row III Patricia Pierce, Kenneth Spilman, Paul Stoltz, Bill Wilson. Row IV Joe Can- ny, Bill Nelson, Jim Williams, Larrv Kent. I he purpose of the Student Council is to develop a higher type of school citizen and a greater spirit of democracy. It aims to teach coopera- tion. to make the student more self directing, to give him opportunity for developing leadership and initiative and to introduce him to democracy. This council consists of five members from the Senior Class, five from the Junior Class, three from the Sophomore, and one from the Freshman. These are elected each year by their respective classes. They must main- tain an average of B with not more than one C for the previous semester. They sponsor the Noon Movies. Lost and Found and Clubroom. Each period they inspect the halls, checking the reserves. The president pre- sides at pep assemblies and conducts the student court. Miss Rose Miller is the faculty adviser. 1— Q 90 L I U - 1 0 ■ (1 t ) 0 Pack II



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Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. BottorfT UlEEZ Row I Mier, Brooks. Wil- kinson, Reed, Dunham, Lewis. Row II Johnson, Van Ness, Thompson, Marble, Morlan, Maiers. Approximately two hundred meals are served each noon in the High School cafeteria. Mrs. Thompson, who is in charge, is assisted by Mrs. BottorfT and several students. They give their services to provide varied, wholesome and inexpensive meals to both students and teachers who for various reasons do not go home. Outside of school hours, the cafeteria is often used for school parties and dinners. The cafeteria, one of the out- standing features of the school, is run on a non-profit basis. A scrap of paper, carelessly thrown aside one day, will not be seen the next, for maintaining the clean and attractive appearance of the Ottumwa High School is one of the duties of the engineering force. Between the hour that school closes and the hour it opens the following morning, a great change takes place in both halls and rooms. Summer and winter repairs and all things dealing with the upkeep of our beautiful building and grounds are the results of the work done by this group.

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