Dedicated du Wlemazy Mrs Mary Woods padlac 1' 651416466 Her years of unt1r1ng servlce rendered at the publ1c l1brary w1ll never be forgotten by the cltxzens of Tama How many t1mes have puzzled pup1ls gone 1n seelung her a1d to fxnd her sm111ng and always ready to help' It 1S w1th deep apprec1at1on and prlde that we humbly ded1cate th1s our 1952 Iuka to Mrs Woods . I . . afzecaafzd We have here another 111 the seues of yearbooks wh1ch we hope Wmll serve to brmg back many happy presented to you by the class of 1952 so that you Wlll always be able to look baek on your four years at T H S and remember all the memorles thls book 15 fllled w1th 2 memories of your school days. This IUKA is 1 3 I I i AHL xii at ,-fdnuncadzalcaa We are 1ndeed proud to present to you here the faculty of T H S It 1S through then' t1reless efforts and pat1ence that We senlors have come to the end of our hlgh school days w1th a complete educat1on The fall of 1951 aga1n brought many new faculty members Jack Sparks Joe Brubaker Yvonne Humphrey Martha Jo Lubben Ot1s Cromer Rxch ard Zeleny Garold Weasmer and Luc1lle Johnston Our slncere apprec1at1on goes to the faculty of T H S who have not only helped us academlcally but who have st1mulated our efforts for better cooperatmon between the faculty and students thus mak1ng our school days much better and happ1er ones 3 X ,. .th I h N ,Ph 1 , 5 , 55 x, . .. 1 -.7, ' ,.-- ,--f- ' I 9 iw! i. X I S -x u a a . . . 1 1 2 1 1 ' , . . . . , Y NN.. DONALD BACHMAN Industrial Arts Driver s training Pep Club Sponsor DONA LEE BENDIXEN Vocal Music DICK ZELENY Bookkeeping Freshman Artthmeuc Commercial Law Iuka Staff sponsor Jr Class Sponsor JIM DAVIS Coach Major T Club MARTHA JO LUBBEN Freshman English Jr Class Sponsor Librarian JOE BRUBAKER Studies Freshman Class Sponsor . ,, Y , . . . - 'A' . A. , K' ' -If X Al 'A A Wrestling coach, Assistant coach, Freshman Social ,Z K. ti A lb i V ' , 4 CELESTE KUPKA Blology G A A Sponsor PhysrcalEducanon Fresh man Class Sponsor JACK SPARKS Mathemaucs Physrcs Sclence Sophomore Class Sponsor LOIS HILLEMAN Homemakxng F H A Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor ALYSIA PREUL Speech Lnerature Dramaucs Senror Class Sponsor Dramaucs Club Sponsor GEROLD WEASMER Commercral Assrstant Coach Senror Class Sponsor YVONNE HUMPHREY Sophomore Englrsh Art junror Class Sponsor Tattler Staff Sponsor lv A A i 1 I , f 'Lk D v . . . ' M ,E 0 l.,.IL' A nib IQ- - - . A .. ' W, ' .vu .--un'- Q' ' as ' V , '-ez ,ll ' f 'XT . . , A ' , 1 t xn ' W V l . 'Y 'il 5 gi , x S r - u LUCILLE JOHNSTON Physrcal Educauon G A A Sponsor Freshman So cra OTIS CROZIER Scrence Mathematrcs Chemrstry CHARLES SORENSEN Instrumental Music LAVONNE JACOBSEN Secretary to Mr Jones LZ N5 'hav hr' 4 Nl' T' Q4 3112 LEFT to RIGHT Neola Kublcek Arnold Kauble Manlyn Sxres John Penhollow Helen Fnnk Marcella R1ha Bob Fonnanek Zenom! Wann Saocezfg To be made a member of the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 15 an amb1t1on held by all students throughout the1r h1gh school days Semors who rank 1n the upper fourth of the1r class scholastlcally are el1g1ble for membersh1p on the Soc1ety Leadersh1p character and ser VICC towards the school as a whole are other qual1t1es taken 1nto con s1derat1on The seven seruors sharmg th1s treasured honor are Bob Forrnanek Helen Funk Neola Kub1cek Arnold Kauble John Penhollow Marcella R1ha and Mar1lyn S1res 7 c - Y 1 I l 1 v . A' ,. s qw- -. it , 1? . 9 - .- .. , -. 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I I ! 7 Colors Blue and Gold Flower Wh1te orchrd Motto A qurtter never w1ns and a w1nner never qurts Now that the day that we have looked forward to for so many years has come we treasure all the more the preclous memorles we have stored up durrng our four years at Tama Hlgh, The senror class has always been well represented tn outside actrvrues music band speech and sports Now they f1nd themselves outsrde of therr lrttle crrcle in a wrde world to make thetr own chorces and decrsrons ACIIVIIICS of the offrcers lnclude DON BAKER General Football 3 4 Wrestlrng 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Iumor Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Prom en tertarnment l 2 3 Class Pres 4 Photography Club 1 Usher 3 Hawkeye Boys State 3 A A U 4 All conference 2nd stung guard 4 EVA LEA HILL College Preparatory Band l 2 3 Flute tr1o l Woodwrnd Quartet 2 Woodwrnd Qumtet 2 F H A 2 Dramancs Club l 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club Sec Treas l 2 3 Dramatlcs Club Pres 4 One Act Play l 3 News dant 2 Homecomlng Queen 4 Acuvrty Room Sec Treas l Speech Contest 4 MARILYN SIRES College Preparatory Grrls Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Girls Trio 3 4 Grrls Sextet 4 Clarmet Quartet 2 3 4 Clarrnet Solo 2 Vocal Solo l 2 3 4 Clarrnet Trro 2 Dramaucs Club 1 2 3 4 Photography Club l 2 F H A 2 Speech Am Legion 3 Dram Declam 3 Int Readrng 1 Oratory Declam 2 Orrgmal Oratory 3 Rad10Speak1ng 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Jumor Class Play 3 Operetta 2 3 4 Class Sec Treas 3 4 Swmg Show 3 4 Iuka Staff 2 3 4 Prom Entertamment I 2 3 SENIOR OFFICERS 'I DON BAKER EVA LEA HILL MARILYN SIRES Presrdent Vrce President Secretary Treasurer 8 I talf Mixed Chorus 2,3,4gClee Club l,2,3,4g Operetta 2:4g l:V'Tamahawk 3 Swing Slholrv 4: Homecoming,Atten- 7 'H HELEN BAC KEN Commercral Course MARY LOU BRAYE General Course F H A l234 PepClubl23 4 Lxbrarran 3 4 ELIZABETH CARRIKER General Course BEN DAVIS College Preparatory Dramaucs Club 3 4 Jun tor Class Play 3 De clamatory 3 4 Operators Club 2 3 4 'Q- 0' ff. 0.6 S wht WS. 11 v CHARLES BEARDEN General Course Vrce PresldentAct1v1ty Room 1 Boys Glee Club 2 Mrxed Chorus 2 Wrest lrng 2 NORMA BRECHT College Preparatory Glee Club 12 3 4 Mrx ed Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club l 2 Operetta 2 4 TV Tamahawk 3 MARK CROSKEY General Course Pho tography Club 1 BILLY DOLEZAL General Course Band l Wrestltng 4 PAT DUFOUR General Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Fesuval 2 Chorr U Homecommg Queen 3 Study Club l Pep Club Treas 4 Fteld Mass l HELEN FRINK College Preparatory Bandl 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 4 Photo Club 1 2 Newstaff 3 4 Iuka staff 1 2 3 4 Woodwmd Quartet 2 Pep Club l 2 Llbrartan 2 Debate 2 Jr Class Play 3 One Act Play3 Student Sen ate Consututron 4 Pres Actrvlty Room l Actrv tty Room Co Chatrman 2 Nattonal Honor So ctety 4 MILDRED HAND General Course Glee Club 12 3 4 Pep Club l234GAAl2 Dra maucs l Lxbrarlan 1 2 3 Operetta 2 3 4 BETTY HANUS General Course Glee Club 2 3 Llbrarlan 3 4 BOB FORMANEK College Preparatory Football 2 3 4 Wrest llng 2 3 4 Track3 4 Jr Class Play3 Homecom mg Attendent Homecomtng King 4 Acuvxty Room Charr man 2 Banquet server 2 Student Senate3 Stu dent Senate COHSIIIUIIOH 4 Pres Acttvrty Room Actrvlty Room Co Chatrman 2 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 DOROTHY GROVES General Course F H A 234 FHA Sec4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 ZONA HANSEN GeneralCourse Cheer leaderl 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Mtxed Chorus2 3 4 Sextet3 4 Newstaff2 3 4 Dramattcs 3 4 Jr Class Play 3 One Act Play 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pres PepClub3 Ope retta 2 4 TV Tamahawk 3 Broadway Rhythm 4 Speech Contest 3 4 Amerrcan Leg1on4 Pres Mustc Depart 4 Prom Server 2 PAUL HARTSELL GeneralCourse Actxv tty Room Pres 1 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 3 Glee Club 12 3 Band 1 One Act Play 1, Dramattc Club 1, Photography Club 1, Football 2, Basketball 1, 2, Operetta 2, All State Chorus 2, Operators Club 4 EARLENA HICKS General Course Band 2 3 4 Color Guard 3 FHA 234 PepClub l 2 3 4 Lrbrarxan 3 4 WATSON HILTON GeneralCourse Wrest lrng 2 4 Baseball 2 Track3 LYLE JOHNSTON General Course Band 3 4 Photography Club 3 Carn1val3 Dramaucs Club 4 Operators Club 4 Operetta 4 Swrng Show 4 Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 ARNOLD KAUBLE General Course batel Operators Club l 2 3 4 Pres Operators Club 3 4 Student Sen ate 3 Photography Club 1 Mecca at Iowa Crty 3 Nanonal Honor So crety 4 f' LEONARD HIGGIN BOTHAM General Course Glee Club2 3 4 M1xedChor us 2 Dramatrcs Club l 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 BEVERLY HOUSTON College Preparatory Band3 4 Swlng Band 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 TV Tama hawk 3 Operetta 4 Sw1ngShow4 Sax Quar tet 3 4 Dramaucs Club 4 Grrls Sextet 4 Iuka Staff4 Sax Solo 3 4 Vocal Solo 4 LOUISE KACER General Course Pep Club l 4 MERLYN KAUBLE College Preparatory Bandl 2 3 4 Brass Quar tet 2 Cornet Quartet 3 Brass Sextet3 Iuka staff Q M .,P ' . ir' fi C521 ' , '91 I I I ' .sf vii fs l MDE' . P. 'I ' '.- up X 4. : i . - 1: sf- ' . E- ' ' ll NEOLA KUBICEK College Preparatorv Band 1 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 1 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Clarrnet Quartet 2 3 4 Clarlnet Solo 2 3 4 Dramaucs Club 1 3 4 One Act Play 3 Junror Class Play 3 Lrbrarran 1 2 Offrce Staff 4 Tart ler Staff l 2 3 4 Ope fella 4 Photography Club 1 2 DARLENE KUPKA General Course Pep Club 1 2 3 Grrls Glee C u l 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Dramaucs Club 3 4 One ActP1ay4 PopG1rl at Banquet 2 JAMES LEDVINA General Band 2 Boys Glee Club 2 3 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 MERLE MAIDEN General Courseg Server at Banquet 2: Boys Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorm 2,3g Operetta 3g Football Manager 1. ...4X F QW: W' '? ' '-'er XFN Q RICHARD KUNCH Genera1Course Football l Baseball 2 3 4 BEVERLY LAIRD College Preparatory Band 14 Glee Club l 4 Iuka 2 3 4 Llbrary 2 3 Photography l 2 Clarr netDuet2 GAA 12 F H A l 2 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 Pep Club 12 Operetta 4 FRANCES LIBBY Commercral Course Pep Club 1234 G 2 4 F H A 1 2 Pres F H A 4 Lrbrarxan 1 2 3 Offrce Staff 2 3 4 DAVID MASON General Coursey Oper- a rs Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 4. DOROTHY MATULA Commercral Course Danctng Club l Pep uad 2 G A A 2 Bowlrng Club 2 G1rls Ntght Recreatron ROBERTA MOYER General Course G A A 123 PepClubl234 Server at Banquet 2 IOANN PARKS Commerclal Course L1 brar1anl23 G AAI G A A Treas 3 G A A Dance Program 2 3 4 Pop G1rl at Banquet 2 ARTHUR PETERMIER General Wrestlmg 2 3 BEVERLY MCNEAL Commercral Course GleeClubl 2 3 4 NI1X6d Chorus 2 3 4 G1rls Tl'1O 2 3 4 PepClubl 2 Dra matrcs Club 3 4 Ope retta 2 4 TV Tamahawk 3 Newstaff 2 G A A 1 SW1I'1gShOXV4 Marchrng Band 3 HENRY PAGEL College Preparatory Basketball l 2 Wrest lrng 3 4 Boys Glee Club l Mtxed Chorusl Base ball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Operators Club 2 3 4 Jun1orClass Play 3 Ser ver at Banquet 2 JOHN PENHOLLOW College Preparatory Band l 2 3 4 Brass Sex tet l 2 3 4 Brass Qu1ntet 2 Drum Major 2 3 4 Band Pres1dent4 Student Senate l 2 3 4 Oper r s Club 1 2 3 Vlce Presldent Oper ator s Club 3 4 Dra mattcs Club 4 Am Le gron Speech Contest 4 Acttvtty Room Chau man2 Operetta4 Jtmxor Class Play 3 Senror Class Play3 luka3 4 Bustness Manager3 Assrstant Ed 1tor 4 VELMA PETERSON Commercral F H A G A A 1 2 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 L1 brarran l 2 3 Offrce Staff 3 4 MARCELLA RIHA College Preparatory A l G A A 4 Pep Club 3 4 Sec Pep Club 4 Newstaff 3 4 Iuka Editor 4 G A A Program 2 3 Banquet Server 2 Homecomlnq Attendent 3 Class Vice Pres 3 Dramatrcs 4 Office Staff 2 34 L1 brarran 1 2 3 G1rlsGlee Club 3 TV Tamahawk 3 Ir Class Play 3 Sec Treas Activity room 3 Student Senate Con stitutton Convention 4 American Legion Dance Program 2 National Honor Society 4 NANCY SKALA College Preparatory Activity Room Vice Pres l Cheerleading 3 4 Sextet2 3 4 Glee Clu 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 Vocal So o 3 4 G A A I 2 3 4 PepClub12 3 4 Speech Contest 4 Dra matics 2 3 4 Photog raphy Club 2 Operetta COLLEEN WHITE BREAST Commercial G A A ,fx- 'J DOROTHY ZHORNE Commercial -- Office Staff 2g Librarian 45 Girls Glee Club l,2,3,4g Newstaff 3,45 Iuka Staff 4g Pep Club 2,45 Jr. Class Play 33 TV Tamahawk 3g Usher 3g Photography Club 13. 5 .,. . -.f- ,fr J' f I4 9 ,Q If DICK SHAW General Photography Club l 2 3 Operator s Club l 2 3 4 Iuka Staff 3 4 Newstaffl 3 Office Staff 4 SHIRLEY TURBETT College Preparatory Band l 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 Photography Club l 2 Dramattcs Club 1 Iuka Staff l 2 3 4 Newstaff l Llbrary Staff 3 Office Staff 4 Clarinet Duet 2 Acttv tty Room Co Chairman JOHN WIENER Ceneral Baseball 2 Wrestling 3. 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We the present senrors of l9'32 berng of the soundest rn mrnd health and sprrrt do hereby bequeath our most prrzed possessrons to our fellow underclassmen who we have been tryrng to get even wrth for some trme now HELEN BAC KEN leaves her typrng abrlrty to Barbara Murty DON BAKER leaves hrs Tama Toledo Taxr route to Lyle Fersel I CHARLES BEARDEN wrll my locker to some tall freshman MARY LOU BRAYE hereby leaves my locker and books to some oncomrng freshman NORMA BRECHT leaves behrnd the hope that Wava Jean Graham wrll have the opportunrty to meet a Fetter of her own ELIZABETH CARRIKER leaves her seat rn study hall to Pat Shefrchek MARK CROSKEY leaves hrs seat rn study hall to Jrm Hanus BEN DAVIS bequeaths Dan Robmson and Drck Felton to Mrss Humphrey BILLY DOLEZAL wrlls hrs abrlrty to work rn study hall to Dean Frrcke PAT DUFOUR wrlls her books and locker to her srster Jean BOB FORMANEK leaves hrs crash helmet to anyone rrdrng wrth Mrldred Hand HELEN FRINK bequeaths her abrlrty never to be on trme to band to Drck Felton who doesn t really need DOROTHY GROVES wrlls her abrlrty to keep her locker neat to her lrttle srster Betty MILDRED HAND wrlls her dr1vrng'7'P abrlrty ' to La Verne for three more years ZONA HANSEN wrlls her abrlrty to pass Englrsh courses to Danny Robmson BETTY HANUS hereby bequeaths her books and worrres to any underclassman who can use them PAUL HARTSELL just leaves EARLENA HICKS wrlls her abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Tharp to anyone who wants rather who needs rt LEONARD HIGGINBOTHAM leaves hrs locker wrth Jrm Thompson whose arm rs usually rnsrde of rtanyhow EVA LEA HILL wrlls all her fun she has had at school partres to Larry Kellogg and Lloyd Rrffle BUD HILTON sorrowfully leaves hrs parkrng place behrnd the school to anyone who has a heap to frll rt wrth BEVERLY HOUSTON leaves her frrst charr saxophone rn band and quartet to Max Mochal who she trusts wrll make good use of rt I LYLE JOHNSTON wrll my abrlrty to get by wrthout studyrng to La Verne Hand LOUISE KACER wrlls Dean Epperly to Patty McClure ARNOLD KAUBLE grves the prcture projector and broken frlms to Roger Coe MERLYN KAUBLE would lrke to contrrbute to a good cause and leave hrs short drstance to school to Bo Whrte so that he can be on trme once rn awhrle NEOLA KUBICEK challanges anyone brave enough to undertake rt her frrst charr rn the clarrnet sectron rn next years band DICK KUNCH hereby wrlls the next three years to Loren Woodworth DARLENE KUPKA wrlls her abrlrty to drsgurse her wrrung to Ronnre Houghton for further use BEV LAIRD wrlls to Floyd Prusha her place rn Mrs Preul s speech class I JAMES LEDVINA wrll my Tuba to some freshman wrth a strong back and a weak mrnd FRAN LIBBY wrlls her offrce dutres to next year s offrce grrls I MERLE MAIDEN wrll my abrlrty to get out of school at 3 O0 to Mert Kvrdera and my drrvrng skrll to George Hayek DAVID MASON leaves hrs best regards to anyone that can get along wrth Mrss Humphrey rn Art Class DOROTHY MATULA leaves behrnd her brothers Frank and Jrm to T H S for another three years BEVERLY MCNEAL wrlls her srster Sherry Roe Tharp and 'I' H S for two more years ROBERTA MOYER passes her abrlrty toskrp school along to Davrd Zrmmer I HANK PAGEL wrll my Janrtor s Job to Gay Marden who rs really much better at rt than I am IOANN PARKS wrll gladly grve anyone her southern accent JOHN PENI-IOLLOW wrlls hrs bass horn and frrst charr musrc to Don Brower ART PETERMIER leaves some of hrs good noon excuses to Floyd Prusha for use next year VELMA PETERSEN wrlls her offrce dutres to some unsuspectrng Junror grrl MARCELLA RIHA wrshes to bestow on next year s senrors her abrlrty to pass notes rn Jrm s Soc class wrthout gettrng caught DICK SHAW soberly transfers hrs sense of humor to some morbrd Freshre MARILYN SIRES wrlls her dutres rn extra currrcular actrvrtles to her srster Marjorre NANCY SKALA hereby wrlls Sharon LaQuette and Barbara Marshall her abrlrty to skrpschool and get ex cused SHIRLEY TURBETT wrlls to La Verne Hand all the krndness that she has to the teachers Note They de serve rt' I COLLEEN WHITEBREAST fberng of sound mrnd at the momentj leave my srster Melba to T H S rn hopes that she may enjoy rt as much as I have IOHNNIE WIENER wrlls hrs abrlrty to study fwhat'Pj to Don Hagge DOROTHY ZHORNE wrth much sympathy for them leaves Mert C and Bernre K to T H S for another year lb I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1- 11 , . . . . . , II. . , , . 1 1 1 n - ' . . , o 1 ' , . . , . . 1 1 : , , . . . . , , . . . . 1 0 I ' . , . . . . . , ,, ,, , , . . . , . . . . . . NAME Helen Backen Don Baker Charles Bearden Mary Lou Braye Norma Brecht Ellzabeth Caruker Mark C ros key Ben Davts B111 Dolezal Patricia Dufour Robert Formanek Helen Frmk Dorothy Groves Mrldred Hand Zona Hansen Betty Hanus Paul Hartsell Earlena HICRS Leonard Hxggtnbotham Eva Lea H111 VN atson Hllton Lyle Johnston Lourse Kacer Arnold Kauble Merlyn Kauble Neola Kublcek R1chard Kunch Darlene Kupka Beverly Lalrd James Ledvma Frances Lxbby Merle Malden David Mason Dorothy Matula Beverly McNeal Roberta Moyer Henry Pagel Joann Parks John Penhollow Arthur Petermrer Velma Petersen Marcella Rrha Rrchard Shaw Marrlyn Sues Nancy Skala Shrrley Turbett Colleen Whltebreast John Wlener Dorothy Zhorne ALIAS Helen Gene Chuckre Mary Lou Norma L1zbeth Mark en B1lly a Hannah Dot Mlllxe Zona Mae Betty Beans Earlena Rude Eva Lea Ll Lyle lnulse Arme Merlyn Neola Drck Kup Bev 1m Fran Horse Dave Dot Bert Hank John rt Velma Marce Dick Marrlyn Nancy Shrrley Colleen Johnme Dot KNOWN BY quletness 30 Ford cute eyes talkatlveness shyness pollte ways quletness devllrshness shyness frtendlrness wlsecrac ks men troubles 312216 drrvtng abxlrty flashy temper artrst1c abxltty lazmess dtamond rrng sense of humor stenographlc abtlrty braggmg Chevre shyness sllde rule cornet playlng talkrng curly halr argulng obedlence Tuba gossrprng fool s luc k quietness ne atness forgetfullness Model A whxskers Plymouth studylng huge class rrng blushlng dry sense of h baton um speechmakrng shape dtm ples quietness shyness'7'P faraway look I6 Ol' FREQUENTS studylng sports Shrrley office everyplace movres hunt1ng skaung rtnk country downtown away from glrls Montour downtown anyone s car the gang horse rrdlng sleepwalkrng prcture gazmg Haberman telephone offlce Toledo drrvrng around home radro set books Ralnbow classroom nolsy places Father s store farm Chelsea anyplace but school on the farm eatrng Gus s w1th Kup teasmg the grrls letter wr1t1ng studyxng 0ff1C6 Chelsea games stuffing herself joke books John Esq Gus s Chuckre reservatron prck up truck Toledo dances RESULTS secretary Mrssouri farmer horse doctor prlnctpal Red Cross worker 9-rm feature farmer of 53 Mayor gun salesman co ed admrral dr1v1ng teacher seamstress safety commlssloner dod trarner rancher fxsherman Mrs ICC cream man alrlxne hostess hen pecked husband crooner cook electrrcal engrneer college prof com maker bus drrver mtssronary dressmaker mllkman watermelon grower patrolman traveler lrfeguard fortuneteller bachelor supervrsor lron tamer professronal detassler Dr Penhollow parnter basketball star school marm lrngerre salesman devoted wrfe model caretaker congresswomen Casonova 40 acre famlerette I ' B f - . . ' P t ' ' - . .' - . i J , 'S 1 S ' ' B d ' - Beverly Houston Bev modesty bandroom?? scientist 1 . I- . Bev ' Jo Q I . . A . . : f'N if Offcam SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Presxdent Gaylord Malden V1ce Pres1der1t Norman Chbson Secretary Treasurer Lou1se Clark ll Q. 15. JUNIOR OFFICERS Pres1dent D1ck Porter V1ce Pres1dent Dlck Formanek Secretary Treasurer Jean Dufour 'J' 1 FRESHMEN OFFICERS Presldent Dav1d Z,1mmer V1ce Pres1dent Wava Jean Graham Secretary Treasurer D1ck Doran 17 Kao 31 .fl FIRST ROW Mrss Lubhen C Meta C Davenport J Dufour A Belton D Duffy Mrss Humpnrev SEC OND ROW L Poweshrek M Crbula L Houston M Koutney S Guy R Keahna P Brecht D Hanus THIRD ROW L Anderson D Formanek J F Doran D Duffy D lsucera M Krvdera FOURTH ROW A ha B Kunc K Asher TOP ROW R. Davenport D Davts C Hunmcutt R Coe L Fetsel L Johnson The Jumor class of 1951 as a whole rs very outstandrng ln sports musrc speech d1'3IIl3I1CS and other club work The class play You Can t Take It Vvrth You a comedy was a hugh success One of the outstandxng socral events ofthe school was the Chrtstmas class party Of course the hlghlrght shrnes on a very successful prom and banquet at whrch thejunrors entertatned the sentors th1s sprmg FIRST ROW Mr Zelony L Youngbear D Masker B Vvaseskuk B Marshall B Varl SECOND ROW I L Youngbear L Thomas J Thompson N Rebtk S LaQuette S Bent THIRD ROW T Wheeler J Sou cek D Robrnson F Prusha H Wrnders I Vavra TOP ROW D Vavroch T lvrclnttre L Mrller D Polka J Mochal I Porter D Porter I8 ' ' Af rw Q, J . A Q'-Nil' . .1 if A A , A , 5 g F - 1 1- . 5 1 . Q .5 L' . 1 ' , . - 13 A D. Felton, R. Fowler, G. Davenport, K. Hanus, S. mc , . , . . : , . . . ' , . , . ' , 1. . : . , . ' , . O . . n 5 I .I 1 I , , ' az ? ,, X 1 U A 3 . -0 l 4 u C if 1 FIRST ROW Miss Ilrllcrnan C An Lrson I I lark C Bagcnstos D Hoftr I Duffw SLCOND ROW F Davis C Cooptr I Davenport S Ilanus M Boriskty N Forrurtr THIRD ROW B Jacobs J Frahnr R Fowler E Dolggal B Duffy B Ba Lr C Burt FOURTH ROW R Fritkt J Jackson R Carwood W OW C Qtr L lltrb V w thrnrs IN Gibson As this yLar draws to a Close tht sophon orts haxt proud tlruristlms worthy to bt nppt rclassrmn IIQXI vt Tho Sadit Hawkins school partv sponsorod by the bophonioru this VNIIIILI' certainly proud to bt a reallgap Ypar L SIXILLII boys and girls Chosen by tho. rumor to strxc at tln banquet vurt N Gibson B D1 ffx VN H ll Lr G Maiden ll Yocrgler D Eppbrly D latobstn C Cvopu l Cl lx M l Iounnrgan S Abbot P ClurL D Whpelcr N Forrgster M Spoonpr FIRST ROW B Murty K Osterbergcr P Mc CIurL A kriegel I LLnhart M L Youngman M Spooner SECOND ROW I Snow F Wanatee D Rudcr V Mrceli C Vaverka B Mathes Mr Crozier THIRD ROW D Petusun L Morgan B Sitck TShilhantk D Vwhultr S lxoxotny C Maiden FOURTH ROVI P Shefrchek S Tode S Mochal M Stark S N1cNLal N Robinson ,I Puersen TOP ROW I Tillv R Reed B Stevenson T Shilhangk C Varnum B Steuhm R Decvrah L Mglsa I9 I 3 I l .1 l A n E , D f ', H Q , L v U ' J L X ti ' or ' G' Irv- F N . y 1 L 6 Q D G -' f , I ,, H. C' Q J J X F ' 0 - ,.. Hill, P, Graff, J. Graff, TOP R : V. Hayuk, D. jacob. -r , K, Collins, D. Epp -rly, F, ' crgcr, , It - 1 ' I ' through their cxccllcnt participation in cxtra-curricular actixilics. hu. ' Th1'4 ,, - , ,- 'S , , V. ,I L: -A i ' 1 'u i 'B' Bak-, . 3, . ' , . ' , , .' , ', ,I f,.,:Z1I . , ,, ' ,.', I, ,MC- . I , I. , . . . I , K. A A'5 , . l , . I , Z . A 1, U. is 3 ' vi . I , , ., -I 6 E - 9 ' ' - . v I I ...A -3 v I 'L f X Q .. , Q Q, A . l 'T rl c ' ' .I ... Qipqp !i-lr-L LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Brubaker D Brower F Bortskey S Hartsell M H111 B Groves N Cuda L Kel logg SECOND ROW I Ferguson E Davenport N Boggle T Hanzelka M Hala W Graham D Cat 'rerman C Carson THIRD ROW L Bruner F Carter T Davenport R Houghton V Ftala G Blocker W Bentj Hanus FOURTH ROW C Davenport D Doran C Crabtree S Doran S Be ar F Mlller Frrcke D Hagge TOP ROW C Brecht H Gray V Haynes R Hunnrcutt W Houston D Houston G Buffalo L Hand 7fze44men One of the largest classes to enter T H S was shown by the seventy seven enthusrastlc freshmen whrch entered our school thrs fall Already they have proved themselves outstandtng 1n many outsrde acuvttres The party whxch they gave to entertarn the entrre student body th1s sprrng proves thert ab1l1ty to get ahead LEFT ROW R Reben G Kouba A Trtcomb L Rlffle R Smtth M Vrdetlch J Mrtchell THIRD ROVv M Stump L Steck M Vtleta O Tomlinson P Wrlkmson r Youngbear S Whrte N Strellner FOURTH ROW F Shrlhanek J Matula J Plowman B Shaw V Pates L Woodworth H Woodworth D Zrmmer TOP ROW F Matula L Sedlacek D Thomas L Skala R Spear M Mochal D Rerd TO RIGHT Mrs Kupka J Mrtchum R Melsa P Olsen M Whrtebreast D See L Reben SECOND 20 Q I . -4 2 , 1 ,. 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VMI' ff --:EE-f-:,s,-Y V: I ,g df! ,Oh - - pf 'If , A lk l I' 'I fff ,F i -., U, ZF: -Q yl'!f'fH 122: , lffr ' Li 1-fbgiig- ' fl ':' lE1xf i- ' ' 'N f y ':- 1 'Wg : :nf ,I Sefzacce Quan 4 OFFICE STAFF 7 +3 ll 5' in-v-Q-... it LEFT TO RIGHT S Turbett M Rxha F Libby D Kupka D Shaw Mr Tharp V Petersen N KUb1C8k h k th book out please'7 l m late give me an excuse Do you have time to type this letter'f All of these and many other cal s are ans y volunteer their services The office girls under the supervision of Mr Tharp perform simple office duties and the girls under Miss Lubben act as assistant librarians LIBRARY STAFF 1 at i i Braxe D Hofer L Re LEFT TO RIGHT J Mitcnum P WIIRIHSOH M Boriskey E Hicks D Reeder M ben L Riffle L Poweshiek D Frtcke D Zhorne B Jacobs Miss Lubben S Hanus 21 I Q -' Li' 1. , A V I Q 1 ' , ' - A . , Q' c y I xi 5 . K ,Q , C - l g, I f ' 1 1 N 'Q ' llMay I C y -lv 11 I ' ' Iv. Iv ' ' .yy l wered b our student office girls and librarians, who in their spare time . ,, x f I ' Q ,fy a vs' 3 N - I ' v .4 I ' 1' N , J' I I ' ' I . 'iq I A , a ai FIRST ROW Mrs Prcul D Ilanus M I Youngman IN Strellncrj Ienhart N Forrester SELOND ROW S Mohrfeld C Cooper P McClure IHOURTII ROW D lxup'a B Mclxcal B Dav1s IN Skala S Gux X1 Rlha TOP ROW B Houston I lllQ,glIllJOIIOIII D RODIDSOII J Penhollovv L Johnston B Land N Ixublctlc 7a4cdm OFFICERS Presrdent Eva Lea H111 V1ce Presldent Sharon La Quette Secretary Treasurer Charlene Metz The Dramatlcs Club th1s year restored 1ts former name Tahxdra The ent1re club attended a Un1vers1ty play productlon of the Stage Door at Iowa C1ty last wlnter In add1t1on to ass1st1ng w1th the var1ous plays produced at Tama I-hgh the Tah1dra produced a Chr1strnas program wh1ch 1ncluded a one act play Th Cornhusk Doll The one act play 'P1nk and Patches ', recerved an excellent ratxng at the annual Play Festrval at Iowa C1ty Several students part1c1pated 1n speech aCt1V1t1eS at contests held at Tama, Belle Plalne and Oelwe1n Mar1lyn SIICS and Sharon La Quette got l's and went on to State Speech Contest at Estherv1lle 22 j 1 ' h 5 Y ' p i gf .5 A, .4 l -1 I, I l,. ,, E L ET. 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Metz, TIIIRD ROW: ll, Frink, E, llill, II, Yoerglcr, I ' ' ' ll ' ll , . ll ' Il ' ' ' - ll e ll - , . , . . , . 7x64 Staff STAFF MEMBERS FDITOR Marcella Rlha PHOTOGRAPHER Roger Coe ASSISTANTS John Penhollow Marrlyn Srres ASSISTANTS Don Brower Dxck Shaw BUSINESS MANAGER Marrlyn Srres REPORTERS Merlyn Kauble Marrlyn Hala ASSISTANTS Shrrley Trubetr Neola Kubrcek Loretta Reben Helen Funk Beverly Larrd TYPISTS Dorothy Zhorne Beverly Houston SPORTS EDITOR Corky Yoergler SPONSOR Mr Rrchard Zeleny MUSIC EDITOR Sharon Mohrfeld fh1S organrzatron may seem to be one of the less consp1cuous rn our schoo1's act1v1t1es, but to the people on the staff lt appears to be one of The never end1ng Job of takrng p1ctures, wrltrng coples, rearrang1ng paper and dozens of other problems confront the workers as they try to assemble the annual All rn all though they all agree that under the sponsorshlp of Mr Zeleny and w1th the ard of Ed1tor Marcella Rrha they had a lot of fun put trng out th1s Iuka whrch they hope w1ll be to the enjoyment and remem brance of the entrre student body SEATED L TO R S Mohrfeld M Srres M Rrha I Penhollow B Houston STANDING H Frrnk S Turbert N KUDICCR L Reben D Zhorne D Shaw B Lalrd R,Coe C Yoergler D Brower STAND ING REAR Mr Zeleny C Bagenstos M Hala M Kauble - - Wm 5 'Qui' 23 the biggest jobs ever. 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L -A . in V9 'S 1 36 ff Ax SEATED S Mochal J Lenhart V1 Stark Mtss Humphrey H Frtnk SECOND ROW P McClure D Hofer S Abbott M Rrha C Davenport E H111 D Hanus S Mohrfeld THIRD ROW R Coe T Sh1l hanek T Shllhanek C Varnum D Zhorne P Sheflchek C Bagenstos Exchange Edrtor Questxon Keyhole News Band News T s Column Ett uette But day Column 74czzez Smgg STAFF MEMBERS Pat Shefchtk Dorothy Zhorne Marcella Rlha Pat McClure 9-voovfz Marcella Rrha Dorothy Zhorne Setuor Snaps Eva Lea H111 Fashtons Sharon Mohrfeld Cherre Mohrfeld Reporters Dons Hofer Terry Shilhanek Clark Varnum Joan Lenhart Dorothy Hanus Susan Mochal Shtrley Abbott Therese Shtlhanek Helen Funk Chloe Ann Davenport Sponsor Mrss Humphrey A small group of students showed a b1t of effort and ab111ty each week they fa1thfully wrote therr art1cle for 'The Tama Tattler Wr1t1ng for the school newspaper can prove to be valuable experrence to the students as they learn many lessons 1n neatness, accuracy proof read1ng etc whtch are necessary 1n th1s work Thls year the Tattler Staff , under Ed1tor Mary Ann Stark and the sponsorsh1p of Mxss Humphrey have succeeded 1n putttng out a more mterestmg paper to the adult readers as well as the students 24 X . . C' ., f 5 . -Aj 1 Cf: N-f' 1 ,. N ill' A 4 ' be o 5 -al . 1 . 3. ur , Q Si' J .-9 Q X f' x I5 tl ' I ' 5 4: X ,, . S -4 .0 ' 'sm' u -' 'W .-... X ks- '. .1 ....., ' .. I : . , . ,1. , ' , . ' . : . , . Editor .......... .. ........ MaryAnnStark ' .... ' ............. ..... . .. , . ..... .. ........ , , , , as ' ' ' ' . . I - , . . I 'pi 1' YK ml.-1 LEFT TO RIGHT D Mason J Penhollow P Hartsell A Kauble B Dav1s R Coe D Chaw R Steven sen J Porter SECOND ROW J Hanus T Mclnure D Robxnson H Pagel L Johnston Opezatafze 66:45 Everytnne we see a mov1e we f1nd one of these boys 1n the audltor 1urn sett1ng up the mov1e projector and screen The Operators Club was orgamzed 1n 1949 and s1nce then qulte a num ber of boys have shown mterest 1n learnmg how to run the mov1e pro Jector As a result they have been able to show qu1te a number of movles durmg the1r free per1ods 25 - 4 ,, 5 'A 1' q Q D 199 9. Q I 1 41' Q L A b ' TT Q s T Q j Q, A , ,. 1 gf 'Q ,I : . Il Q - 1 1 I N ' X A ef.. h R is - A ., ' ,X 192 f Q H K ' .- . X , - ' 7 5 FIRST ROW L Reben L Clark B Laxrd F Lrbby D Groves M1ssH11leman SECOND ROW IMIICII um M Spooner B Murty M VldCllCh R Reben D See THIRD ROW B Groves T Hanzelka J Duffy M L Braye V Petersen C Bent FOURTH ROW F Davls J HartseII S I-Ianus S Abbott D Cather man M V1Ieta TOP ROW P W1lkI1SOl'l E HICRS S Tode C Vaverka W J Graham D Reeder cufwzeqf OFFICERS PRESIDENT Frances Llbby VICE PRESIDENT LOUISE Clark SECRETARY Dorothy Groves TREASURER Beverly Lalrd The Future Hornemakers of Amer1ca are lndeed a group whose aCt1V1 t1es may be cons1dered of much help to 1ts members Throughout the year the gmrls have served suppers had partles and have taken part 1n var1ous other act1v1t1es Th1S year Merr11ee Spooner and Pat W1Ik1nson were Tama's F H A representatlves at the State Convent1on held at Des Mo1nes 26 ' : f It ' ' 5 jf f Q .a , - 5 . il 5 ' 5, - 5 ' I L, : -2 A s Q C ' - , 1 5 G v .1 :L 0 ,L .V . - 5 In L 4. 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U . i . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . . , . . - U U c u Q I O . . . . l . . . . calc 1-iftdlelcc f-faeaccadcan OFFICERS PRESIDENT Pat McClure VICE PRESIDENT Sharlene Hanus SECRETARY TREASURER M L Youngman POINT CHAIRMAN Colleen Cooper The G1r1s' Athletlc Assoc1at1on of T H S IS always a place of busy act1v1t1es for the gn-ls 1nterested 1n sports The glrls take part rn rnter class basketball tournaments soccer tourmes recreatlon nlghts covered d1sh suppers etc Thrs year the annual Play Day was held at Cedar Falls and many of the glrls took an actlve part 1n the act1v1tes held FIRST ROW Mrs Kupka N Forrester M L Youngman S Hanus P McClure C Cooper P Olsen SEC THIRD OND ROW D Hanus B Groves F Wanatee J Lenhart C A Carson F Davrs L Reben C Bent ROW D Hofcr V Petersen C Metz T llanzelka M Stump D Reeder I Youngbear FOURTH ROW Rrha J Parks S Guy S Scott W J Graham K Asher la 27 Q 0 ' A X 0 I ! I . 7 I I ' J. Hartsell, I, Davenport, D. Cathermah, Hala, V.iIeta, N,. Strellner.'T.OP ROW: Koutney, M.. f 3 Q I I j i - , , M Q3 v, 1- -2 I I 4' a v - , . I I ' I . , ! l ' III!! III SECOND ROW F Lrbby L Reben R Moyer N Forresterj Lenhart M L Youngman P Olsen J Mrt chum THIRD ROW P Dufour B groves V Petersen S Abbott T Hanzelka F Davrs D Groves B Jacobs C Bent FOURTH ROW W J Craham D Wheeler F Borrskey L Kacer D Hofer K Asher D Reeder M Stump FIFTH ROW N Strellner D Zhorne A Belton N Reblk S Guy C Cooper V Mrcelr TOP ROW B McNeal M Rrha M Hand M Mochal V Pates E H1cks B Larrd D Kupka pep Elec! OFFICERS Pres1dent Shrrley Scott V1ce Presldent Nancy Skala Secretary Marcella R1ha Treasurer Pat Dufour In the front rows at all the games you ll frnd the Pep Club yellrng wrth all therr mrght real loyal backers of the team The Pep Club under the drrectlon of the cheer leaders has also made up several new yells thxs year CHEERLEADERS The ftrst strrng cheerleaders lead the Pep Club at f1l'SI strrng games whrle the second strrng cheerleaders take over the yelllng at B Squad games 4 If Qi TOP Ftrst stnng D Hanus Z. Hansen S Scott Absent N Skala BOTTOM Second Stung P McClure B Va11 Absent L Clark 28 l ' g Q Ill 4- t Y . .A Q: A W -v ., , . Q b L 5. y N , ' A I , . Y . ' e y A ' A - - ' .. . . X ' J . - 1 . QP , 4 5 N A M ' t A 1 ' f .. l L g A C a s , ll F li :I . FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Scott, D. Hanus, B. Vail, P. McClure, L. Clark, N. Skala, Z. Hansen ' . 0' naaoonaa I - . . X N S Eaieadaz 57 52 SEPTEMBER 4 School days are here agaln' 14 Frrst football game Got beat by Grmnell 32 6 21 Those poor freshmen' In1t1at1on day Senior Party 26 Our ftrst assembly 28 Went to Marengo to get beat 26 14 OCTOBER 1 F H A Gtrls had meetrng and supper 3 Al Bell Assembly 5 Oh Boy I Tromped Brooklyn 14 0 on our home freld 12 Toledo fmally beat us 18 0 Just for the records 13 Marchlng Band recelved a II at Waverly at Contest 17 Western Operetta Meet Artzona 18 Assembly 19 Beat, Monte on our home freld 28 6 26 Beat Belle Pla1ne for a successful homecomrng 35 14 J1mm1e Adams played at the dance Bob For manek and Eva Lea H111 were crowned kmg and queen NOVEMBER 1 Froze our at Srgourney 18 7 rn therr favor 2 3 Surprlsel No School because of the I S E A Con ventron 7 Very mreresttng assembly on facts about electrrcty 9 Jr Class Play You Can t Take It Wzth You 2 Amerrcan Leglon Speaker 3 Mothers enterta1ned football squad at the annual banquet 4 Even had to go to school at n1ght Open house or the publrc 6 Flrst basketball game went rn defeat to Montour 53 44 0 Guess we showed Clutler beat them 81 15 23 Joy' Thanksglvtng vacatronl Now for that ntce turkey' 3 Oh' Oh' Grmnell came agam to Whlp us 46 30 6 Our wrestlrng team was ousted by Roosevelt 31 8 rn thexr fust match this season Z7 Got beat by Vmton here 53 29 29 Really excrtlng match wtth Wtlson of C R as we beat them 24 21 30 Just made rt' Beat Belle Pla1ne by one po1nt 39 38 DECEMBER 3 Dramaucs Club attended play Stage Door at Iowa Crty 4 Went to C R. to beat Wrlson Wrestlers 29 18 agaln 5 Frrst publtc band concert by the concert band 7 Brooklyn beat us 50 45 on thexr floor 11 Came nght back and beat Gladbrook 39 34 12 Wrestled Vmton Srght Savrng School and lost 19 16 14 Went to Marengo and came home defeated 37 30 16 Vocal Mustc Chrrstmas Program for the publrc 18 Marengo trampled Tama 56 35 21 Real cute Chnstmas Program by Dramattcs Club Got out at three for a starr for vacauon Played Key stone Score 37 32 thetr favor 28 Another defeat Roosevelt 49 Tama 35 JANUARY 4 Tama falls to Monte 41 31 7 Ho hum! Back to work we go 8 They drd rt agatnl Toledo 49 Tama 19 11 We wonl Belle Plame 35 Tama 45 Semors took vocat1onal tests l5 Vmton showed therr stuff and beat us 52 41 18 Exc1t1ng overtlme beneflt game for the March of Drmes by Faculty vs Lrons C Ltons Club vrctors 42 21 Qurte an 1mprovement' Got beat by Traer only 25 22 1n wrestltng 25 Only etghteen weeks left' Tough lot of tests ton' 29 Almost made the grade' Got beat by Marengo 38 34 30 John won local Orrgtnal Oratory Contest Congrats' FEBRUARY 1 Wonderful band concert by the Concert Band 4 Wrestlers beat Vmton 12 5 and served them a lunch aferwards 5 Agarn Brooklyn beat us 58 50 over here 8 Tama falls to our rrval Toledo 43 30 12 How terrible! Grmnell 45 Tama 37 14 John went to Traer and placed fourth rn County Ong 1nal Oratory 15 Enjoyed a vrctory over Monte 37 35 15 16 Dlstrrct wrestling tournres at Des Moines Bob won a frrst Now for State' 18 Same old score Got beat by Roosevelt 31 8 in the last match of the season 19 22 Sectlonals at LeGrande Not so good 29 Broadway Rhythm musrcal Swrng Band and all the featured srngers 29 1 State Wrestlrng at Mason Crty Good work Bob! MARCH 3 Speech department went to Belle Pla1ne and received ftve ftrsts 3 Parklnson assembly featuring the Cello 5 Educauonal films on Cancer 7 8 State F H A Conference Merrllee and Pat attend Belle Pla1ne Band put on a very ftne showlng for the students a concert 20 Assembly by Hal Rodman 21 Instrumental Cl1n1c 24 A very rnteresung talk by Rev Woodrrch 25 Another frne Band Concert 28 Last tests for seruors' Lucky stiffs' 29 Small vocal and mstrumental groups went to Con test Indoor State Track meet APRIL 2 Seniors got out of another day of school to go to Grinnell on Career Day 7 F1ne showlng made by Chet as he performed for us 11 14 A well deserved rest penod as Easter vacauon came around 17 Our band paud a retum visrt to Belle Plame 18 19 Speech Contest 21 Music Contest 25 26 Fmal Contest for small groups and ensembles at Vmton 25 26 Drake Relays MAY 2 Semor Play 3 Muslc Contest for large groups at Iowa Clty 9 10 DISIIICI Track Meet 12 Everyone emoyed a good time at the Jumor Semor Prom 23 So Long Semors' They leftus today at the Assembly for them 25 Baccalaureate exerctses 27 Commencement Looks like we frnally made it! Have fun everyone' 29 Back for a ltttle whrle to recelve our grade cards and then goodbye to T H S unul next fall I I I I I I 1 1 2 1 ' ' . 1 ' ' . f -' . . . . ' ' - ' . ed. 1 ' ' , 13 ' ' ' 17 F,l-l,A: supper and meeting, 19 Vocal Clinic.Coe College R.O.T.C.Band presented 2 - -- - . . 22- . ' ' . ' , 2 I . . . s . - I . Q I . . 2 I . I - . . 1 ' I . 21- ' ' . . 40. ' ' 29 illul.-.,.. A. 2 IN FRONT M Mochal D Zlmmer L Felsel J Penhollow STANDING S Tode M A Stark II Frmk B For manek M Rxha J F Doran T Sh11hanek P Olsen Mr Tharp N BOQQIC D Hanus Zaaetctalcanal auaentcoaew OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Penhollow SECRETARY Marcella Rlha Last fall four representatxves from each class set v1gorously to work to draw up a new Const1tut1on for Tama H1gh School Shortly before the end of the school term they had completed and put 1nto effect a su1tab1e Const1tut1on wh1ch w1l1 work for bettermg the general welfare of the school as a whole In add1t1on to th1s lmportant Job the Convenuoners took on the respon Slblllty of handlxng a very successful Homecormng Dance as th1s has been the duty of the Student Senate 1n the past 30 L, 1 1 4 M--.. S ci x ' X '- y , X Q f I .,.. ' E 'E I L A .. I -.... lv . . u L, 1' 'I ' -Y .X ..- Z . 1 l'.A.-Ka .,Qk!. I . ,.' .. I .. . A Z., , .- , - ' ,. ,'. ,.. ,. ,- , Q 1- ,. . o a o I , - Aw X 71 N N-sf! X R f Sv 'FUI1 ix f vs' J II J 411 T, I 0 I I If I I ' ' , , --, I I ,If . 2 ,f,'f,jf,-- 1 'I A M I5 -:,f..- 1 .- 1 Y ljllvllcf 9 . .4 , I ,MII f If LA IQ4! I ' ,M 4 'ffl' fw I 'fl yn i ,fr fl -,, 1 I 'I ,io ' f -, .f ' IIA I ,f 3 X ' I 'I -U If I f 'fi I If .' ' V I , S' T I fl' 'Y '- X Y . . , 15 g Y . - -f' 12 . 1 ,C , 5 Q K N K x .J I 1 I , I : at , K b , , 5,1 ' I Q, of ff ' ' 4, I ' - I I 2 V :Q iv I ' , ' I ' - 1 , ' ' Q I' , . ll . P ' 1 ,I , x ' x ' - I' Q X .k Il , , J 5 ,, .- ,,, 2 I iiif - - ' 'i I4 - ,zsrfc Sig -t :QFQQQN 1- 5 f ,ll , 1 sfiiiize, III 55531113 Zi' ' 13355 1' 31 X X g ki :PL HQ T'- .W-Ei' FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C Yoergler I Porter D Polka M Kvrdera H Pagel D Kucera D Formanek K Collrns D Baker B Formanek D Porter I F Doran F Prusha J Mochal SECOND ROW C' Davenport M Mochal F Matula L Hand S Bear W H111 L Skala D Jacobsen S Doran D Doran R Decorah B Shaw C Crabtree B Sieck T Wheeler THIRD ROW Coach Davis L Bruner D Zlmmer R Fncke D Frlcke R Sac kett V Haynes C Brecht R Davenport L Fexsel D Duffy G Buffalo L Morgan D Epperly L Sedlacek R Fowler J Graff B Baker B Duffy G Malden Coach Brubaker ?aa1!54!Z Squad SCORE CARD Tama Gr1nnell Tama Marengo Tama Brooklyn Tama Montezeuma Tama Belle Platne Tama S1gourney Tama Toledo Th1s years football team was stunted by the lack of experrence 1n the Hawks lmeup havmg only three semors on the squad Wtth a 3 4 record the Hawks won all the1r home games and lost all out of town games Nevertheless, under Coach J1m Dav1s and Assrstant Coach Joe Bru baker, the boys came through the year w1th a lot of sp1r1t and are all looktng forward to a challengmg 1952. season. 32 'F' Y ' 'fj-l N -... I rf' ' 3 3 . c , W . rl, -- A- vii - , ,--.,-.. I' ., Y m B ,- v A 'H fl N0 :ph c - I ' 4 sf 4- ,C 5, F 1 ca L-- ' j Q u 3 . .Q '13 ' - -Y - ,Q ' al r 5 I .. r wr ,- g ' Er . ', 7' 4' fx ' , X . 3 l T- .I 3 Y- -2 P! . -.. . . . . . . 6 32. . . . . ' . . . . . . . 14 26 . . . . . . . . 14 O . . . . . . . . . Z8 6 . . . . . . . . 35 14 . . . ' . . . 7 18 . . ' . . . 0 18 . . . . Dlck Pormanek D1ck Kucera 13 4- Kenny Collms Don Baker Bob Formanek Henry Pagel i s. x o Ay if S hm Porter ' Flovd Prusha Doran Dvwavnc I Mart hx 1dLra POIK Q N D bnci ICR Porter I , I 15 -. x .ht VL AU ', IQ V X V Q if ' f i .4 I Q 5 2 .-. f -fx - 'z f 5A ?+55T' ,. , , ,Q V fb R. V ', 1 ' 1 'As- I . 4 3 , I, I l , - A 4 fzy - , V ' --. H i , L I v I f . L' J. F. 4 . , . l ., Q '15 V' I 3- ' ' ' 'U -A I . B V - I I 33 Joe Mochal Nov Dec Jan Feb gaakedcfafl Sauce Montour Clutler Gmnnell Vlnton Belle Pla1ne Brooklyn Gladbrook Marengo Dmsdale Roosevelt Montezeuma Toledo Belle Pla1ne Vmton Marengo Brooklyn Toledo Gmnnell Montezeuma Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama Tama . 16 53 Z0 ' 15 Z3 ' 46 Z7 ' 53 30 ' 38 . 7 50 11 34 15 37 18 ' 56 Z1 Keystone 37 Tama Z8 ' 49 . 4 41 8 49 11 ' 35 15 ' 52 Z9 38 . 5 50 8 43 12 ' 45 15 35 on in.. DICK Kucera Dmck Doran Norman G1bson 5ILNnIlHL31' 'Ts Dgan Epperlf Chuck Lrabtree Dwavne Polka XJ Meri Kwldua 'X Joe Mochal 5 D1ck Porter Woodv Davxs 35 Tern Whpelc ' p 5, - 1 it if si' N I ' 1 Q, 1 il. ., , Q .M Q 3, ' x D' 1 ' 2 1 4 'Q' E , A 7 G L, 3 Q , ' IJ, -X ac , Q . A, xt I A 1 . I 1 ' ' X ' ff- Q '-- ' Y- P -1 '? JE' R, k ' I 1 5 Q x . 1 rd- 3 , wr , , 5 P- x1 D . + F ' C : A FL 5 Q f ' ' , 'P .f 4 X f Q-eq, 1 I 1 l- gig' , 2 'J f' t 5 U 3 . ' 1 xr' V' , ' 3 A s . A A Eb w Y F5 A , ll of ., bv :fi 'M , '-Q '1 LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Davrs M Kvrdera D Porter D Epperly D Polka J Mochal D Davrs D Kuc era T Wheeler Coach Weasmer SECOND ROW S Bear D Doran C Crabtret J Porte N Grbson S Doran V Pates THIRD ROW D Hagge R Houghton T Mclntxre M Mochal D Jacobson R Gar wood B Sreck V Frala TOP ROW L Rrffle J Jackson D Hotchkrss D Thomas V jochrms Man agerG Malden Our basketball team was composed enurely of underclassmen thxs year w1th no returmng lettermen How ever these wholly mexpertenced boys had a reasonably good season They promrse to be a very success ful team rn the next few years along w1th some up and comrng future fershman Mr Dav1s rs the head coach wrth Mr Weasmer actlng as hrs assxstant 30 -f - Q K: S 0 7 I h NK f 4,5 11 5 A 7-4. We Q, TJ, -. W. , . . 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A W A ,B SEATED F Prusha W H111 B Forrnanek D Formanek B Baker H Pagel B Mathes B Duffv SEC GIND ROW L Felsel D Mason W Hllton J Graff D Zlmmer D Petersen L Anderson B Steuhm baker Zyfzedlfwq SCORECARD T w1th It a larger number of boys xnterested NOV lsiliiigelt T323 1n the newer act1v1ty of T H S Dec Wmlson Tama VIDIOD Tama T T gratulated on the1r f1ne work and lmprove an T23 T323 ment they have shown s1nce last season Fe Vmron Tama Leavrng the squad th1s year were ROOSSVSII Tama the three sen1ors, Don Baker Bob For flank Don Bob manek, and Henry Pagel who were among the f1rst to wrestle when the team was orgamzed two years ago All three proved to be among the top wrestlers on the team Don and Bob plac1ng 1n the D1StT1Ct tourn aments and Bob gomg on to State at Mason C1ty Lots of luck to all the future wrestlers of T H S The wrestlmg season th1s year brought The flrst team th1s year 15 to be con lm 37 i A f 1 3 5 .. f '- - . 9 ' Q K ' . ' V 1- 1 . K .A V ' . ' , ' s ' ' A ' .1' STANDING: Doleaalz T. Daxlenoort, F, lwiatula, Hand, J, Fyranm, P. Graff: R, Smithj Coach Bru-D I . . . . 26 35 8 . U A 29 ' 21 24 . . . . 4 ' 18 29 ' ' ' , 12 ' l9 l6 . . . I . 7 29 20 . ' 21 25 22 . b. 4 ' 5 12 ' ' 18 31 8 1 ' , , , 7 ' ....., .S 3 I , I . J 1 N . . 'A .. '-4 'r i SEATED D Porter D Doran M kvrdera J F Doran STANDING L Morgan C Crabtree J Porter G Buffalo D Epperly D Davrs D Baker D Jacobson D Kucera W llrll T Wheeler B Sleek Coach Davls '54 After the Basketball season was over, the Track team got under way th1s Spr1ng, once aga1n The team looked very prom1s1ng 1n 1ts flrst showlngs and s1nce lt 15 composed almost ent1rely of underclassmen we know we w1ll nave some very f1ne teams 1n future years Mr Dav1s was the able coach of our Track team th1s year 38 . . ., V , x R' - 1 ... : . , - E . - - . . Y - -- ' I - , s . ' , V It . .K ' I X 'fn A' ' ! xx 1 u , X' I . fs. , A V, Q bl ,,,,x was , Y y, ' 5 ' , A-,W .1 1. 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' - ' fury., X G0 1 FIRST ROW II Pagel B Forrnanek SECOND ROW A eterrrr r J P noerson D Formanek C, Yoergler D Kunch D Kueera B Duffw B Shaw B Mathes TOP ROW Coach Brubaker S Doran T Wheeler I Mochal D Polka F Prusha D Duffy M Kvrdera COaCnDavrs 77Za7ofz 7 66:45 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Bob Formanek VICE PRESIDENT Don Baker SECRETARY TREASURER H enry Pagel The Major T Club became one of the more rmportant clubs th1s year as the ma or lett J ermen of all the sports offered here Jo1ned It It bu1lds better sportsmanshxp and helps promote good clean com pet1t1on among all of these boys One of the f1rst undertakrngs of the boys of the T Club was dev1s1ng a method of keep1ng the bo s dre y ss1ng room neater and cleaner by rn stallmg new lockers In future years the T Club hopes to do even more for the bettermg of the sports department of T H S 40 1 f 'D . c 1 Q J' 4 I . -. I ' . v ls .3 N, L 3 , v ' X If 'Z . , . . ': . R' f re, , ortcr, THIRD ROW: D. Doran, J F, Doran. FOURTH ROW: H. Gray, D. Porter. FIFTFI ROW: L. A V , ,, , '. , I , - 134 QS A fy nnlwm J wwf , 9660905 9,09 ,.9,f,Q3::9, .0989 11 1 if ,QQAWQ9 ,QQ 1,111 835' 94 msg? I I1 17 1 f'Z5uu11f V U 111 qw , if x U1 0 J l f 'GIA ' ,1, ,W ' 1 , 1'H'l! Y 1,' ' rlllwwlf 11 -ff' n lll,?1C1fGI,',', I f1 1',H ' WU' 191 vi. ' ' fish, M639 gzii: I wx oo ' 5 151 11W 9' oo 1111 ,Q Q W '11541111,ffj11 1'1 1 ' o 111101111 'F F' fm 51 EA, ifir. ,11 ,I hhv 0 ,X ' p 11 Q 4 X 'N In A -In , HI' X 1311, 0 R Q 5 f 11 1.5 q ga 14 13 Jifgyw Q X 1 4 4 X 1-ies? f x fl 'X 'N Q, 1 ' O 191 ' -1 1 4 I - . :Ml Q 1, XJ! 5 - X 4 'I' Xx , f 1 ' 5 I , VJ L 1' 1 '7aetfmmeaZczZ zaapa The many mstrumental ensembles made up of d1fferent members from the band have aga1n had a full year D1l1gent pract1c1ng by these groups went on for months They were preparlng for the prehmlnary contest for small groups whlch was held ln Marengo March Z8 and Z9 The D1v1s1on I w1nners advanced to the State f1nal contest on Aprll Z5 and 26 and com peted w1th other w1nners from all over the state The Woodw1nd Trxo Woodw1nd Quartet Trumpet Tr1o Sax Quartet and Drum Ensemble are to be congratulated on the1r f1ne performances as they all recelved I' Sextet Woodw1nd Tr1o Woodw1nd Quartet Woodw1nd Qu1ntet Bb Clarlnet Quartet Mlxed Clarmet Quartet Sax Quartet and Drum Ensemble There have also been many solo1sts th1s vear who have worked hard and competed 1n mus1c contests Those solo1sts entered 1n the State Con test who recelved I's are Joan Lenhart on Alto Clar1net Sharon Mohr feld on Sax Lou1se Clark on Snare Drum and Dav1d Z1mmer on Snare Drum and Mar1mba Flne work was shown by all our solo1sts and ensembles and T H 1S certamly proud of them ll . . , S. Some of the ensembles this year include the Trumpet Trio, Brass ' ' . .S. FIRST ROW M Spooner L Clark H Fr1nk D Roblnson P Olsen D Duffy D Zrmmer SECOND ROW P McClure I Lenhart S Scott W I Graham C Metz N Strellner J Penhollow THIRD ROW M L Youngman M Sues G Kouba D Hanus S Turbett 1 Hartsell W Gregory S Hanus M S1res M A Wrllett N Forrester F Dav1s FOURTH ROW C Pagel N Kensrnger B Turner A LKre1gel B Dav1s Ctbula N Vavra S Mochal R Coe M A Stark D Hoberger S Woodr1ch J Duffy C' Mohrfeld SIX TH ROW D Brower S Guy N Kublcek I L Youngbear M Kauble T Shrlhanek D FeltonW Dav1s J Ledvrna BACK ROW W H111 L Johnston L Johnson academy game! Wlth the beg1nn1ng of school 1n the fall our marchmg band entered another season w1th pr1de and success Th1s year the Tama Marchlng Band, under the d1rect1on of then' new mstructor, Mr Charles Sorenson, had a very busy schedule The band played at several out of town games and also gave an enterta1n1ng per formance before and at the half of all home football games The chmax of the march1ng band season came when the band went to the Marchxng Band Contest at Waverly Octcber 13, where they rece1ved a DIVISIOD Il rat1ng for the1r f1ne performance Sen1or John Penhollow marked the end of h1s three year per1od of bemg drum major of the band John has done a commendable Job 1n gumd mg the band and w1ll be m1ssed by all those who have had h1m as the1r leader For the semors It was the last marchmng season, but for the under classmen they w1ll take new members 1nto the band and look forward to another season when fall comes once agaln 42 ,-1 U Y f X . , tu' Q ' C. cooberz s. Mohrfeld, P. Wllkinson, G. Jacoksod, B. Jakoris. FIFTH Row: R, Pefm0'110'w. B. Laird, M U I Ps FIRST ROW N Kubrcek M Srres C' Metz M A Stark D Hoberger J Duffy C Woodrrch D Robm- son C Mohrfeld SECOND ROW R Coe M L Youngman J Hartsell G Kouba S Turbett N Boggxe H Frrnk P Wrlkrnson S Hanus D Kubrcek D Hanus M Kauble D Felton THIRD ROW B Larrd F Davrs C Pagel M Crbula I L Youngbear G Jacobson S Guy FOURTH ROW S Mohrfeld Cooper D Masker A L Krregel B Houston B Turner N Kenslnszer M Mochal W Hxll J Ledyma J Pcnhollow D Brower R Penhollow L Johnston B Jacobs S Mocbal N Vavra B Davrs E Hrcks T Shrlhanek VV Davrs FIFTH ROW M Spooner S McNeal D Duffy D Ztmmer J Jackson N Strell ner L Clark Mr Sorenson oaaefzt game! The s1xty seven members 1D Concert Band th1s year have done some excellent work The band presented three outstandmg concerts featurlng solorsts and groups from thelr own band An exchange concert w1th Belle Plalne was also g1ven The band competed 1n the state mus1c contest at Iowa C1ty May 3 playlng Swed1sh Rhapsody and Panls Angehcus The Tama band was also honored th1s year by havrng two members, Sharon Mohrfeld on the alto sax and Louxse Clark on drum, play 1n the All State Band and Orchestra An added attractron whrch added much to the appearance of the band was the new metal stands Band off1cers for the year were John Penhollow, Pres1dent, Durwood Dav1s, V1ce Presrdent, Mar1lyn S1res Secretary and Helen Fr1nk, L1 brar1an A3 3 2 I E I lg I A i . 2 . x. W.. Gregory., M. Sires, ,W.-Grahanr, A. Willett, P. Mc'Clu're, J. Lenhart, N. Forrester, P,Olsen, S: Scott: I 7 5 F5 51 - amp l T ROM L rlsstxtt M bpoontr M Suns ix bkala B Houston Z Hansen M I YOUHQIHBI1 C1115 r1o C Metz M buts B McNeal SECOND ROW Box sQuartet W H111 R Sackett L Bree1nL Kellogg 1N1lSS Ben dxxen BOTTOX1 ROW Madugal R Sackett W H111 P Brecht L Thomas S LaQuette H Yotrgler J Jackson M1xed Quartet H Yotrgltr S LaQuette 1' Bretht VN H111 Warsaw' glddfd lt seems that dur1ng the sprlng of the year the atmosphere 15 f1l1ed w1th s1ng1ng But 1t's not Just because sprmg 1S here Spr1ng of course br1ngs on the muslc contests, and 1n connectlon w1th th1s we th1nk of our vocal groups In add1t1on to the Curls Glee Club M1xed Chorus and Boys Glee Club we have, th1S year, a new vocal group Madrlgal Th1s 15 composed of seven members Other small groups wh1ch went to contest are G1rls' Tr1o, Curls' Sex tet M1xed Quartet and Boys' Quartet There were also fourteen solos entered 1n contest, all of them wh1ch d1d very well AA l Va, Y' , --- ' , 1 1' ' , ,: ' x , .ff:'N v i -A .Q X V . 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J 1 - FIR5T ROVN D Zrn n cr ACU Il anrst IR Osurbugu N lorrL ur Andgrson M L Youngrnan Mu hum P Olsen Mrsslisndrxen SF OND ROW J Hartsall S Ia O alta M S1rLs lx try r t1 C Coop D Zhorm orrskuf B Varl lenlar TH RD ROW lx Kubrcuk Maskpr D Latherrnan 5 'Iode 'anatn L 1 Graham P McClure lx Brgchr FO IRTII ROVS M Vlleta M mp B la1rd NI Kontm y a T Slnlhanck I3 MLNQ lllnsnn TOP ROW P 51 chels 5 Mochal 'xl A Stark Houston P Brccht D Knuka FIRST ROW M A Stark Accom arnsl N Forrester M L Young man C MLM C Cooper J len hart N Brncht IVIISS Bendrxcn SECOND ROW M Stump S la Q eue I Hartsell S Tode T Shrlhangk P McClure Z llansln TIIIRD ROW M SIILS IN lxubr cek L Kellogg D Zxrnmgr G Kouba F Shrlhanek P Buch! B MCNLal FOURTH ROW D skor J d 13 Vw Yoergler C Brechr J Jackson L Thomas B Houston JP W 5 Mochal V Paros Robrnson l Johnson D Thomas I Johnston lx Skala FIR5T ROW 5 Mochal Aogorn p mst L Isellogg L R1fflL G Kouba F Shrlhanek R 5mrrh Mrss Bcndrun 5LCO'ND ROVN ZIIIIIIILI' W Il1ll II Your Bracht J Jack rr TI ROW V ares Ju nsc I Thomas I Johnston J lulxrna f ' 'z ., ' I lf ,. wr - c. 3., '.1f :lily y , ': .' , . Ll' ', , ' w., ', S fllnc , C. Me I. I cr, . '. F. B ' . ' , I. 1' l I. I , 'z I, A f , D. F. nw' ff, N. Risk, 'w. rf Stu , . , ' , I . 2 ,M, llal , , I ' ' , , . ' ' IGI, Z, 2 ,r . ' : .Slcfi- Thomas, M. Hand, N. Slcala, B. , - X . - I - ul , . ' ', . y J, I . Ma -, .lo vu , Q run, rr: . ' ,' . ' ' . if ' R0 ': R. . . D. a ' , . u , .V ' -, . D. I ' 'A, 'J A ,A 'g,lcr., C. ' , . so , ' IIRD : , P , L, nh sr , D, il' c' gzaadmczg 24454011 Th1s year the mus1c department put on a delxghtful mus1cal 1n three acts called Broadway Rhythm ' The mus1c students wrote the story themselves under the able d1rec t1on of M1ss Bend1xen They wove together a story of r1s1ng young stars on Broadway the romance of a ooy who had reached stardom and a g1rl who was stxll strugghng for her chance The f1rst act took place 1n a n1ght club the second backstage ln a theater and the th1rd was composed of a muslcal wh1ch was be1ng pre pared throughout the f1rst two Much was added to the produ,ct1on by the beautmful scenery 1n the th1rd act wh1ch was pamted by MISS Yvonne Humphrey The f1ne vo1ces of the M1xed Chorus and Cnrls and Boys Glee Clubs gave It color and l1fe Another feature of the show that added much to the product1on was a Sw1ng Band under the dxrectxon of Mr Charles Sorensen and composed of members selected from the Tama H1gh School band M1ss Dorothy Roberts gave able ass1stance also by her accornpanymg many of the solo1sts and other vocal groups. 46 ,li .A . x. .V A ' , by ' ' 1, 1 E I 'si A S ,s N t h ,. s. 4' z fi ' 1 ! . A r ' I I A IRQ' X VL-fa , , - I, 4 r'. 6 I --51 's 'gl Q4 f L 5- 3 I , . , . . . , . , - f W any ff On October 26 our football team was v1ctor1ous over Belle Plame to set the pace for a very successful Homecommg dance In the afternoon the ent1re student body football team and band parad ed through town A Pep Rally and bonf1re was held at the football f1eld the mght before J1mmy Adams furmshed the mus1c for the dance at wh1ch Bob For manek and Eva Lea H111 were crowned kxng and queen Attendlng them were D1ck Porter and Barbara Marshall from the Juxuor class Norman G1bson and Lou1se Clark from the sophomore class and Dav1d Z1mmer and Patty Olsen from the freshmen class. -17 I 'it , , sy , l-fell I :rj W .K 'Q .. 1 V , A A , I'-bg' uff. w.Z1 A V 1, ,Z 5 59 N f ' W, .,,,,,,f P 'Z ' x 5 , ' V Zh, s 9 ' ll..-.L.L.... 1 Penelope Sycamore Essre Rneba Paul Sycamore Mr De Pmna Donald Martin Vanderhof Alice Henderson CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Norma jean Vavra Sharon LaQuette Barbara Marshall Richard Kucera Durwood Davis Richard Felton Donald Duffy Richard Porter Sharon Mohrfeld Ramon Fowler 6606012 Tony Kirby Kolenkhov Gav Mr Kirby Mrs Kirby Three Men Olga J Ir Doran Roger Coe Audrey Belton Lyle Feisel Charlene Metz Don Vavroch Joe Soucek Carrol Hunmcutt Pauline Brecht The junior Class of 1951 under the direction of Mrs. Alysia Preul presented on November 9 the three comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman called You Can t Take It With You. ' This play is the story of an American family of which each member is an individualist. Penny Grand- a Vand h f d h f d h p er o s aug ter in s erself engrossed in writing plays while her daughter Essie practices toe dancing. Alice the youngest Sycamore falls in love with a nice man just out of Yale As the plot de- velops we find Alice trying to entertain her young friend amid the confusion that transpires daily in the Vanderhof household. N,,,,,.,4....s1-4-f W G The cast 1n order of appearance Ann1e Helen Frrnk V1nn1e Marrlyn Sxres Clarence Leonard Hrggrnbotham John Henry Pagel Whrtney Gary Wheeler Harlan Jrmmre McNamee Father John Penhollow Margaret Dorothy Zhorne Cora Eva Lea H111 Mary Sk1nner Zona Hansen Rev Dr Lloyd Don Baker Della Joann Parks Nora Neola Kublcek Dr Humphreys Ben Davrs Dr Somers Jrm Ledvrna Maggre Pat Dufour eacafaefczwpldq The Semor Play product1on L1fe W1th Father proved to be a very successful comedy w1th the wonderful actmg shown by the play cast The whole story centered around the Day farmly typ1cal farruly of the 189O's, w1th John Penhollow play1ng the stubborn and stormy father Mar1lyn SITES portrayed Mother the everlov1ng and understand1ng Wlfe who was the only person who could handle Father Arrudst the tangle of events whlch took place Clarence Day Jr fell 1n love Ann1e fell downsta1rs Mother got s1ck John po1soned a dog and frnally Father got bapt1zed 19 yay 1' ffl - .IV T.. 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I 3 ' Y I 7 -- i men Seneca pecan An excellent show1ng was made by the Jun1ors thms year on the Pale Moon Prom whlch was r1ght 1n keep1ng w1th the Tarnahawk custom The decoratlons followed the Indlan theme r1ght down to the last hand pa1nted tepee The h1gh11ght of the enterta1nrnent was the crowmng at wh1ch Bob Forrnanek and Pat Dufour relgned as kmg and queen Wlth Marcella R1ha Don Baker Dorothy Matula and Charles Bearden as attendants The squaws' and braves who served the1r upper classmen at the banquet were Colleen Cooper Norman C-lbson Nancy Forrester Gay Ma1den Mary Lou Youngman B1lly Duffy Shlrley Abbott Dmck Jacob sen Donna Wheeler Corky Yoergler Merr1lee Spooner Bob Baker Patsy McClure, Dean Epperly, and Lou1se Clark and Warren Hmll. 50 . U h , I ,, fri .. -lr .4 V' 5 f V , -J 1 I ' ' I ' I ' ,r 1 0 2 . . . . . I ' x , . I I v ' - 2 J 1 9 1 1 I 2 ' 9 1 1 9 1 ammeacement' On N113 Z7 F H S gr lduited from lts halls the class of '52 as the f1fty scmors wt re presented the1r d1plomas Dr C yrus K Panglnorn from the school of rel1g1on of the Un1vers1ty of Iowa delxverfd the address at the Commence rnent exerclses Qalaureate servues on May 25 at whlch ReverendG R Woodru h addressed the elass were Dlck Porter and Jean Dufour Sewcafz 5690 Dag Tlus year the semor Class 'sk1pped school offlcally when they attended the Velshea celebrat1on at Iowa State College May 16 A complete tour of the Campus grounds and bu1ld1ng was rnade plus a hlgh sehool dance canoe race and many other excltlng ew ents Chaperonlng the Class on the r trlp were 'xlr Xkeasnee and Mrs Preul Q2 ' ,' , 2 2 . ' C 4 . , Y I A 'A -7- ' I Q . . V . A 7 I Juniors Chosen to lead the Senior processional at Bac- ' ' 'i ', ' . . , , , ' I U I ' - ' .I ' ll ' v 7 N Y v Seudafw of Me 1505 l , .-'X mafmn un brlght Shxrly 'P ,mf .l ,gk 0 V, Curly head Merlyn Ma rcella Om Zdczfofza 4 1' Determ1nc.dNeo1a Ch1ck1c. Chlckxe Fran -'Q 11 '? Happy bmhday Beverly' Dorothy Z ln Esk1mo Land 52 6, Ji' John Lxttle LOUISE .Mum-6 Gerungz, a lan Hanna? I X ' - 4 N - l - fs . f sv , I, S ' , ' . ' ' ' , ' ' -- ' ' . ' 'x , X , ' I 4 ' i E f ' v Q iw' 4 . Y f ,. I V , .t-,M-'uzziz - , F' 5, it I. .hh L.'Ef -4.1 ., ',-- : ' , ' .TL ' 1 , - fre K. 5- L. .JA ,gy-f 4 mfr ' I , . 1 I ' ' , . 7a46afe H bt 'Ha in ,ay2hi'?'.-.KL -1 'Q' '51 Urdu of the Royal Apu! x-FX 5 I 1 l Oh-la-la! !! C'mon, snap lt! Clog, ll works! 5Ll'lOll5 lumlll-55 Chorus glrls of T. ll. S. 53 :M Aron I wc cuts! !?! Good old Katsy! Got on the ball, Bud! How'd he get lll hurck' Ah! Sweat rgxuaznuc 74146 e , w . . , ,fi . ' ahv- . . ' . 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