Spirit Lake High School - Indian Echoes Yearbook (Spirit Lake, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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Evelyn Stanton Blond happy full of Drum Major in Merch ing Band acted in 'Take a Letter, 'Make Room for Rod ney' important gal in Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Clarinet Quartet attendant to Queen in sophomore year knows w at she wants tries until she vets it cute kid swell pal I- Velma Baker Velma is a per ua ive tal or took part mn rls Glee Club all four years of her W1 h school an in Chorus last three years of hi h school anomtious in all vmrv resembles r twln looks forwaro to the future. an it SUDICO Morgan Eunice is the one forgets herself at times loud in assembly W don't see w She has sung Glee Club and since tenth put her drsm stio talents first semester of her senior year to work 5 in the play 'Young Barry Nice job Eunice WO 811 whispers out she gets by in both Girls' Mixed Chorus grade and she Duane Dreezen Oogie since the play 'Date With Judy that was his role it f1t too tall fellow pretty sparse on the wel t lots of fun has been F, F, A, ggcretgry f during his junior and senior years is seen during the summer bouncing in a Dreezen gravel truck mischievous member of the 'l+9ers. f et' ia pEC P f 6 Pear th Q S D Iraq, Bob Waugu Talented lad s, gd in 'Moonllgrt for Hisztzzt' '10f Tomv sang in Bow' Gln Club and chorus first three years has taken an active part in all sports golf' track football basketball one nice gu to k ow S23- fr 'Malo at X bury Lou Hummel Prefoxs to be called Lou really a musical mlnded 1rl as you'1l see Girls Jleo Club .Chorus Band.. Sextet Madri al Trlple rzo State Chorus small brass roups contral to soloist member of S L honor Society band editor for annual member of cast in the play Take a Letter dark comnlected a very ambitous student Vera Baker Vera is a hard worker participant of Girls' Glee Club all four years of her high school member f the chorus Senior year resembles her twin willing to help with anything future plans are nursing Alvin Putman Another of those ro 'h9ers from Spirit IEEE to Washington to Spirit Lake B-Sain tall, dark, ser ious minded Al hasn't mds all of his future plans yet immediate future will be occupied on their farm quite a football player. DU an W, ff fe 161- 5, Jisr L z , . 'EW MN fab, eu X fm! 0 P 094, fi '71 V ee N Y rl N- L4 1 I C' ' Q A all nf a we .N 634 - so i I ' l ' LD! ?4 , , s V Q if : .1 I' 0 ' l, I 0 2 : ' f V 'r S 1 C gig A v 2: 1 N ul Ll , , J.-I D O ' rf W. .3 1 3. an fa. S gi r .- E 5 ag' I 0 I : E ' : . I - Z - t E e l e' ' 2 2 . - : ti E 3 1 1 st-' - ' N : V r32gi?g?yg?3g E??ggz?E.V,,t : is ' A' el.: sa-e' 1- '-'- l I : I . .- I W ' 2Vl'2 ,.' ' '-e:s-: ' ' 0 a e - ' ' 4 '1 111' s ,tgltgm :-. ..,e ': lstgtisi ' - l 3 - 'T ' 'e'1f - v ,r,. g re.. Z 5 E ' . : . C. , r,.,o, : : l -eeeee V' . , 2 1 1 . 1 - - F t ': ::-s, ' ' 3: . e L1 ki ' Y -' -: lllvv :gif ' -rrf 5 'E .r.... :f51f-.im e . af C lze. : : . :wiser .v - ,.'v f :vh:-: :.,-55511533 .,,, 2.. . -1'f:j::Q',i ---' , , : Z I I I . ' I E 2 . : : We :.:g M . . . . 7g : . : f f ' . 5 e X X D . : 0 : e e e 2 . E E 0 E l re e- ' YQ v , re ga.. fu . 6 une , 4 ,tkn-I QA' SA X ul'



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f X K Xml bd' tv s W XNXIXXX 16 XZ 2 X I Z AT f' fzgigf ree the Class of 1959 started to Kindergarten, with, oddly enough, M9 students This was an unusually good start for the 49er's tree and the roots which star ted this tree and never changed their course through 15 years are Geraldine Arthur, Velma and Vera Baker, Petty Ellis, Margery L a Frost, Lola Lusher, Eunice Morgan, Barbara Olson, Mary Jean Sylvester, Mary Waechter, Doris Billard, Glen stanton, Bob Waugh, and Bill Norman A few others that started wltr this class in 1956, are alsv graduating with them, but they have deserted them for a time during the course Our tree began its Kindergarten growth under the loving and capable aid of Piss Vary hisholm Our first branch sprouted with the aswlst nce of Visa Dev and Miss uran Charles Heick and Parl iller had the honor of being the very first newcomers our tree ever had The second branch was divided under the direction of Visa :need and Miss Roberts Janet McCormick and Mary lean Cyle Joined our growth during this year and Visa Henderson engln erlng its spread Three addl tional twigs :ere Evelyn atantor, Phyllis Pollock, and Bob werkhoven Miss Drake and Miss Patterson guided ua through our fourth year, during which Ed Swanson, Irel Bruns, Susie Winther, and Mary lou Hummel strengthened our branch In the fifth grade, our branch was divided for the last time Bruce Cheney, Alvin Putman, and Mara lynn Carlson were newcomers, while Miss Hostetter and Miss Drake carefully kept our bough straight. In the first week of september of l9b2, we were clap ed into Junior High, where the big bewildering assembly nearly had us floored until Miss l e and the other Juni or High teachers helped straighten, and strengthen our wobbly branches Mary Peas and Merlir Heidt were wo additional shoots, who wondered wmth us We gradually worked into the curriculum th t was entirely for lgn to us, of passing to classes in different rooms, of having more than one teacher, and of having no 'recesses r twlvs were now really beginning to screed out The boys were playing football, basketball, baseball, etc , while more and more of us were getting in the bamd and we were actually learning to sing two part music By the time we sprouted the seventh grade branch, this Junior Hirh business was everyday stuff except for the n w twigs lhyllis Gregerson, Ruth Arthur, Marvin Jones, June llddle, and llen Marie Bak We breezed through eighth grade plus the twigs f Ardlth la lone, Thor Hansen, lrdyoe Iohnson, and Phyll is Rodenberg, being the big wheels of Junior High Our Junior High basket ball team made a swell record that year and we displayed our vocal music training to the public in the Junior Hivh Operetta, 'The white G sy Eighth grade graduation day climaxed our grade school and Junior Hi h careers and we were proud as tall red woods when Vr lleley handed us the diploma that,geve us the right to enter HICH SCHOCL That was the first year we had ev r had class officers For the first semss ter they were Pdwin 3wanson,'Peggy DeBeer, Doris will rd and Bill Norman For the gecond semester they were bars Olson, when we puffed up soon found that Fish but after Mary Hess, Bryce Cheney, and lawrence Hedges '1nl11Y get to go to High school, 'we just our branches,Iand said, 'Here we are,' But we that we wersn't Such.a bis tree after all and school wasn't just what we expbcted it to be, we get our roots under us, we were able to knuCP'0 under and vet along fine we had something in common with the principal, Mr Wittmer It was his first 47 Qggzxa 1959 GLASS H J OD FG! 1!l GRHD Snirit La' 2:5 lr P 'East Nsiii v year ln Dl1F4t Lalf H1 h chonl, too were added Doris Brekke, Mar l n Clrlsto f r Uarnlrd ohrs, Duane Dr s en, Tris Felderson, Mellln Pro lit, lar o lshcr, Mar'and ruhhnan, J sk Naln lan, M rll vathwlv, aron Morris, B tty 1 ed, F o lr t rxar, Q1 one Swanson, and Cntn rlne W ad ur class of 1 rs w re Dru e Wxsney, er v Do Baar, ldck llO3lH3, and lary lou Puma l Our o1v,eJ' enteryr1se tnnt y xr was 'ne nreasntation of three one ac lays wnth 'ho gr atsr snare of the class lar lclpatlnr Me were mow sprouting rapldly, s routinv uoward through H1 h lchvvl fl h 19 lllltlonnl twira Jens a All n, Alvin Putman, ani Roland emu k The Jlrls' fer':t lrcludad leur members from our class who were Mary lou Hummel, Juris Willard, Margery Frost and Peggy De Beer, while toe 3oya' uartet included Bruce Cheney and Dick IPLGIWF r t Thoelke from our c'aas The fellows were mak1ng an c llent ra ord strings of the Class lfflcere At the time d only mdto ll ln shorts, while a few got on the first football, basketball, and track teams that year were Bruce fheney, Doris of our Junior year, our roots were sunk h wchcol We added Chester starr, arol ldams, bale scott, 'harlss lrbogast, and Bob morgan to r ln strengthen our elev nth branch The Prom was Ou big progect to nake money for and we did this by selling oencdls and banners and sponsoring a tournament bridge party, a clay 'Mocnli ht for Herbert,'and a movie ln the school aud1torlum Our Prom was a hum din er w1th andy land as our theme and Ralph aaton's dance band We held a very successful b nquet in the basement of the audi toriun nrec edlng t e lrom The harrassed class officers hv+ year were harles Heick, Peggy 7eB er,Bernard Cohrs and 3ruce Cheney The sxrls' vextet and Perry Dedeer won first ratlnzs ln All state Music onteet that year Thor hansan, 'harles lck, and Qernard ohre went to Boys tate Chuck n ick and 3ruce Cheney won all Conference football ratings Doris vlllard, V ry lou Hummel, Bruce 'honey dernard Cohrs, Lola Lusher, Charles H lck and sy De 'leer were members of the Junior rlonor society Our senior year has come and gone ve have passed to clas es for the last tlme and we now have thirteen sturdy branches, ready to reach out to who knows what parts of the world Beverly Duke and La Vonne Norgrsnt were our new twigs The senior class officers were Thor Hansen, Lola luaher, Peggy De Beer, and Marland Kuhlman. Charles Heick was captain of the football team, with his classnatea berlin Heldt,Bruce Cheney, Bernard Cohrs, Mel Froendt,Varvin Jones, Bob Morgan, and Irel Bruns playing on first squad under him Merlin Heidt engineered the basketball team with Bill borman,Bob waugh,Bob herkhoven Irel Bruns, Bruce Cheney, and Dick Tho lke playing first string with him, while Mel Froendt headed the track t am with the seniors Merlin Heidt, Bill Norman, Therles H ick, Bernard Cohrs, Marvin Jones, Irel Bruns, Alvin Putman, Bob Aorgan and Bob laugh working with him Chuck Heick made all conference football rating again and mem bers of our class had swell luck in music contest senior cheerleaders were Mary Jean Sylvester, waechter, and our newest member, Beverly Duke mencement, Skip Jay,Baccalaureate, Senior Week, the and Class Day have put s period on our Spirit The Vary Oom- Prom Lake schooling, and it is with no little sadness that we depart Now we, the Class of '49 bid Consolidated school It is with that we take our place as Alumni sincere hope that we may live up farewell to Spirit Lake of pride with the the high a great deal of Spirit Lake to, and add to reputation that hes been established fff Qbii gag? gix 67 f 72? 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