Bagley High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Bagley, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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Variely's the spice- of life, l.vt the world slip. We shall ne'er be younger. RAMONA SMITH Class Office ........ .... . l lfOlS CORNELIUS Dramatics . . ..... 4 Dramatics ............ 3-4 Music .... . . l-Z-3-4 Music .... . , l-Z-3-4 News Staff . , . . , 3-4 News Staff . . . . l-Z-3-4 Operelta . . . . Z Officr' .... . . . . .4 Manager . . . . 3 Operetta . . . . Z Basketball . . . . 4 Give mr- your hand, le! me ff-el All his faults are such that one your pulse. loves him still the better for them. DRI CRES SIIFTEHY ELDON HOUSTON Dramatics .........i. l-2-4 Basketball ......... . 1-Z-3-4 Music .........,.. I-Z-3-4 Dramatics , , . . . 2-3-4 News Staff. . .... 1 Music ,... . . l-Z-3-4 King .... . . . 4 Football . . .... .Z Baseball . . . . . l-Z-3-4 Class Office. . . . . . . I Projector Club . . . l-Z-3 Operetta .... . . . . Z ll . ,W ,f .1 .,- ,kk :X Ania. ,v 'I'here'a language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. PHYl.l.lS WASHAM News Staff . ........ . I-Z-3-4 Basketball . . . . . . 3-4 Cheerleader . . . l Music ..... . l-3 librarian . . . .1-Z Operetta . . . Z Dramatics . . . 3-4 Class Office . . . l-Z None ever loved--but at first sight they loved. JANET DUNCAN Music ........... . . I-2-3-4 Basketball. . . . 3-4 Office ..... . .Z-4 Cheerleader . . . . . l Dramatic: , . . 3-4 Operetta . . . . . Z Class Office . . . . 2-3 News Staff . . . l-Z-4

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MARY ANN RIC!-. Music., ...... . News Qtaff. . - - Druvalics . . - - Do you no! know I am a woman? Wh.-n I think, l must sm-ak. SANDRA SWARM Dramaiics . . . . Music . . A good hz-art's worth gold. l'v1- laid aside business and gone- a ln the twinkling of an eye. I had a thing to say, but I'll iii it Ii.lhing. with sornl- better time-. HARUI D Sl-fl l HRS INFZZ MCCAIN RAYFIFII D NIOSFYS Munir ............... I Music . . Dramutics . Baseball . . . . 3-4 Nlajorette Operclta . . Dramatics lIlYl l IS l AUGHFIRY Dramatics , . ......... - Che'l'l'll'ndFr , , , , A mi-rry hi-art dm-th Qood liki- fi medicine-. Football . . . . Baseball . . ERVA IU COX Dramaiits .......... l-Z 3 4 News Staff . . . . l ove and a Cough cannot be hi Art ............ . .



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Class IIist0ry On August 29. 1938, twenty-one strangers walked into Bagley school and waited for the elevator to take them up to the level of higher learning. The ride wasn't long to the first floor. Those who got off were Jack Anderson, John Ayers, Darwin Belding, Lois Cornelius, Donna Duncan, Janet Duncan, Jack Erps, Marianne Gardner, Shirley Gilley, George Lambert, .Tack I-Iettinger, Kenneth Hidlebaugh, Betta Kraft, Jean Myers, Robert Pittman, Doyle Prescott, Evelyn Rushton, Ramona Smith, Phyllis Washam, Ted Watkins, and Gayleen Powell. Our guide on the first floor was Miss Plumb. After nine months of exploration we were given a rest for three months and again boarded the elevator and rode to the second floor. Again our guide was Miss Plumb. This time we gained four passengers and lost two, giving us twenty-four. Erva Cox, Betty Annear, Ardis Carson, and John Allen joined us, while Kenneth Hidlebaugh and Darwin Belding dropped from our group. The third floor soon appeared in view and our new guide was Miss Allen. Our party consisted of three new members, Eldon Huston, Naomi Edwards, and Mary Ann Rice. We lost Ardis Carson, Jackie Hettinger, Erva Cox, and Betty Annear, making our party twenty-two in number. On the next floor we found in our search such things as fractions and multiplication tables. We had another new guide. Miss Haney was her' name. We had one new passenger, Jay Allen, while three of our friends, John Ayers, Betta Kraft, and Doyle Prescott changed elevators. There were now twenty of us. Miss Blackburn took over on our ride to the fifth floor and guided us through our year. This time we were the same in number, but our personnel had changed some. Naomi Edwards and Evelyn Rushton were not with us but Clark Pierce and Doris Bauer had taken their place. As we approached the sixth floor we found things getting more a.nd more complicated. Miss Murphy was helping us trudge along. Our number had decreased from twenty to seven- teen. We lost Shirley Gilley, George Lambert, Doyle Prescott, Robert Pittman, and Mary Ann Rice, while James Leber, Dean Baugh, and Rita Middleton got on our elevator. On our ride to the seventh floor we didn't lose anyone, but we had Rayfield Moses, Alberta Fasher, and Jerry Minnihan added to our group along with another new guide, Miss Stafford. Alberta didn't stay long. She left the following year taking with her James Leber and Clark Pierce. Harold Sellers was our only new member. Miss Kistler was our new guide. Finally we were beginning the last four jumps. These were the four that had been long awaited by everyone. As we stepped out on the ninth floor we were eighteen in number. Jerry Minnihan, Ted Watkins, and Donna Duncan were not with us and our new additions were Wayne Deal, Dora Randolph, and Wanda Wehmeyer. Doris Bauer left us at the end of the first semester. Our tenth floor was a little easier than the ninth. It had taken a while to get accus- tomed to our surroundings. Our new members this year were Lurene Noland and Sandra Swarm. Dean Baugh and Robert Pittman left, so our number was the same. We stepped out on the eleventh floorwith Delores Sheehy added to our group and Dora Randolph and Wanda Wehmier gone. And now, at last, we have reached the top floor. There are nineteen of us. Inez McCain and Erva Cox have come the last step of the way with us. Jay Allen changed ele- vators and didn't come the rest of the way with us. Those who came clear to the top together are, Phyllis Washam, Marianne Gardner, Ramona Smith, Jean Myers, Lois Cornelius, Janet Duncan, Jack Erps, and Jack Anderson. Now, at the top floor of this building, our paths will lead us in all directions. Some of us perhaps will go on to take another elevator to higher education, while the rest of us are content to have reached this level. Remember if the elevator to success is not running, take the stairs. IZ

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