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NORMAL TRAINING CLUB Back Row: J. Griswold, G. Plehal, B. McFate, L. Meek, E. Houdyshell. Middle Row: Miss Sturm, M. Vobor- nik, M. A. Dumbauld, H. Suchanek, K. Tomlinson, C. Gollison. Front Row: M. Redmon, D. Wal- rav-en, L. Hagerty, V. Anderson, V. Metz. FILMFANATIC CLUB :du Back Row: C. Lamb, A. Neil, . Spooner, R. Tenhoff, Q. Adams, . Lipka, R. Klemak. S F5 o Eine 0 PPP? rf QE' O5-O EOE 5'lFg OFF '1 Vgg 2:15 3rd Row: M. Stimson, R. Abbe, . Mattox, J. Griswold, A. Rugg, Plehal, B. Pratt, Mr. Hurley. Front Row: M. Vobornik, I. Zhorne, C. Powers, M. Hynek, J. Lauderdale, M. E. Kupka, J. Sweazey. Normal Training Club THE girls who are preparing themselves as rural teachers form the Normal Training Club. This year, under Miss Sturmls leadership, the Club has had most interesting meetings, both professionally and socially. Superintendent Nel- son gave a talk at one of the meetings. At another Miss Anderson, the county nurse, spoke concerning the Country School Teacher. At the April meeting, the Tama club entertained the Toledo Normal Training Club at dinner. The President this year was Josephine Griswold, Vice President, Evelyn Houdyshellg and Secretary, Madolyn Vobornik. Filmfanatic: Club TIIE Filmfanatic CCameraj Club is an organization made up of about 25 members whose common interest is to learn the fundamentals of photography. The officers this year are: President, Marshall Stimsong Vice President, Ray Tenhoffg Secretary-Treasurer, Catherine Power. Although the club's activities did not commence until late in the year, it has studied the types of cameras and films, the use of the printer and enlarger, and dark room technique. The dark room in the new building is a great help to the club, and makes the work of the club much more in- teresting. Mr. H. T. Hurley is the club sponsor.
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The colors of the cover of this year's Iuka are scar- let and gray, embodying the colors of the Senior class. The staff desires to express its appreciation to a number of students who were not on the Staff. The students contributed materially to the success of this Iuka by contributing write-ups, making posters, cooper- ating in Iuka assembly, and helping the Business Man- ager in securing advertising. These students were: Arlette liugg, Jean Lauder- dale, VVilma Shope, Richard Abbe, Ray Tenhoff, Jack Spooner, Robert Sheker, Curtis Youngbear, Ruth 0'Hara, Ethel Willer, Margaret Hynek, and Mildred Minor. Others whose assistance was much appreciated were: Miss Margaret Lindell, P. T. A. write-upsg Superintend- ent Nelson, New Building write-upsg Mr. Osam, Boy Scout executive at Marshalltown, Boy Scout write-upg and Miss Meredith Houghton in the school office, for clerical assistance. VVe are grateful to our staff typists who have worked faithfully in preparing copy. News Staff THl'l News Staff carries on one of the most popular activities in the school. More than that, it has proved that it gets things done. Each week of school finds a page in the Tama News-Ilerfvlrl reporting all the assemblies, sports, and other activities of the school during the past week. Coming events cast their shadows in the High School Calendar. Things you didn't know about your classmates and teachers will be found in So They Sayl' and the feature stories. If your friends say with that knowing grin, Did you see your name in the papers? you head straight for the T's Column. For bits of well-worn advice see the Editorials. For news of sports see that column weekly in the school page of the 'Hmm News-Herald. Reports of all school assemblies appear in the paper. Grade school news is also featured weekly. A popular new feature of the school page this year was the column, Senior Snapsj' in which seniors were described each week. Over a period of years, Miss Stevens has guided the destinies of the school page, and kept it at a high level of interest and information. Under her guidance, Tama High School students have gained a great deal of valuable jour- nalistic experience. M. Hynek E. Moyer bchool ls Nearly to 9 m.f,,,, Mgwmuiandm 'al Q90 afwmg caawggist M ' F I, L 's',fe,3:fI.'fvl,f':HS1,f f 'W Q ii Stage Sz! 0 x on ,Q swarms-WH!! swf , tp 5-Zim New Schob I '- 1 . f'-vas. sae Saw: Hdlfill r . 50 THEYSAY is .gg Fgosigggaiagxghi Many F' ., 0 l1'9 QP- f! him- 'I swag- . rs' ,, . Tw Q 'iw e 'i'ffi ssf5W' -'fly-2 A as ry R Tw. 'fe Kgxleflliewl X Saxon xv-wma .6 Qfiafg -55, , 4 . '96 be Q --.Mn
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KAY McKAY CLUB Schroeder G. Plehal, N. J. Whlttcn M. Zhorne, Miss Hauswirth, Margaret Hy ek, P. Burton. Back Row: R. Lauderdale, H. Booth, J. , ,n 5th Row: L. Corns, D. Maher, J. Gris- wold, E. Houdyshell, B. Kellogg, E. Ab- bott, M. Vobornik, E. Moyer. 4th Row: Meredith Hynek, H. Parks, D. Walraven, L, Hagerty, J. Moyer, L. Crumb, M. E. Kupka, M. Crane. 3rd Row: L. Prusha, J. Lauderdale, N. Rabuck, J. Bramblett, D. Ma1'tin, W. Shope, H. Kellogg, R. O'Connor. 2nd Row: V. Booth, L. Haynes, T. Henle, N. Pagcl, C. Shearer, M. Betz, D. Frahm, H. Crane, L. Davis. Front Row: L. Pagel, D. Shuett, B. McClure, A. R. Kupka, D. Overturf, L. Cory, M. Corns. COMMERCIAL STUDENTS Back Row: R. Hardon, D. Burnes, Leon- ard Kazda, B. Sheker, F. Barlow, D. Duffy, W. Dailey, G. Worley, C. Young- bear. 4th Row: .W. Abbott, D. Carnal, A. Kazda, R. Fahling, Lillian Kazda, H. Wil- son, W. Shope, C. Davenport, C. Porter. 3rd Row: Miss Stevens, M. Hynek, P. Brownell, A. M. Zhorne, M. Mattox, V. Novotny, R. Atehinson, E, Mikkleson, Miss Trevett. 2nd Row: J. Lauderdale, H. Booth. R. O'Hara, H. Kellogg, E. Blazek, E. Krezek, H. McQueen, R. Zhorne. Front Row: J. Booth, L. Corns, M. Minor, J. Nckola, E. Moyer, M. Crane, J. Sweaz-ey, D. Myers. Kay McKay Club OllG.XNIZl'llJ in 1933 for the purposes of promoting friendship among the girls, of making each girl a better home- memher, and of developing personality, the Kay McKay Club is the center of many activities in the Homemaking Department. Among the club's projects were a 'fpenny supperf, proceeds of which helped to buy the shelf covers in the trophy cases, the purchase of a picture, Interior of a Cottage, for the Homemaking rooms, and a club dinner party on March 29. The officers this year were: President, Mary Ellen Kupkag Vice President, Josephine Griswold, Secretary, Meredith Hynekg and Treasurer, Mildred Crane. These officers, together with Miss Hauswirth, the club sponsor, have made this a most enjoyable and successful year. Commercial Students THIS group, under the direction of Miss Stevens, is aiming toward proficiency in commercial subjects. Short- hand and typing speed and accuracy are stressed, and high standards are required of a student before he or She can be recommended for an office position after graduation.
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