Baldwin High School - Amicus Yearbook (Baldwin, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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LX ' 1 .ie K Q3 iib' N T 1 .. 0 1 LEOTA SCOTT 3. 7 DON LITTELL SUE SCOTT 1 JOHN LUBBEN CLASS HISTQRY :sn- 'k' L- On September 1, 1939, five little first graders with neatly combed hair and brushed teeth climbed the hill to the Baldwin school, We, Phyllis Harding, John Lubben, Leota Scott, Sue Scott, and Fay Stickley presented ourselves for the first day. Reading, writing, and 'rithmetic took most of our time, As time went on we accumulated much knowledge unfil we found ourselves ready to enter high school, By that time the class had changed a good deal. Phyllis Harding and Fay Stickley had dropped out, Some had joined us but dropped out before the freshmen year. Eight green, green freshmen entered high school, We were Don Littell, Leota Scott, Sue Scott, Wanda McGaffee, Dorothy Graves, John Lubben, and Joann Howell. In our sophomore year Wanda MoGaffee left us and Darleen Engel transferred from Elwood. Joann Howell left and lone Frandsen transferred from Maquoketa in our junior year. Our class of Seven, Leota Scott, Dorothy Graves Sue Scott, Darleen Engel, John Lubben, Don Littell, and Floyd Clark will leave Baldwin High School in May never to return as students. we hopethe records we leave behind are as praiseworthy as the happy memories we carry with us, QCLASS WUI We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of as sound a mind as we will ever be, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors we leave our wastebasket behind the radiator, Keep it filled, but don't get caught. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to argue in class. Waste time--that's why you're in school. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to get along with each other. Ha, ha, ha. Floyd Clark wills his ability to flirt to Donald Heath. Talk sweet, Don. John Lubben wills his ability to take pins out of the assembly doors to Jack Bodkin. Don't get caught, Jack. Don Littell wllls his ability to have his teachers go with his sisters to Donn Willey. Too bad you have only one sister, Donn. Dorothy Graves wills her ability to catch a man to Lola Durkop. Find one and hold on tight, Lola. Leota Scott wills her innocent expression to Joan Buck. Keep looking innocent, Joan. Sue Scott wills her perfect attendance record to Dolores Wosoba. Get there on time, Dolores. Darleen Engel wills her ability to get along with the basketball coach to Doris Ann Scott. More power to you,Tuck. Witnesses: Signed, Stu Por Man Img Mop On Hubb A. Hubba Clerk Vansome Ladd O Sensor Gluck President Darleen Engel Class Motto - Sit on the tack Vice-President Sue Scott of success and rise rapidly, Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Graves Class Colors - Red and white Class Flower - Carnation fCLAS'-5 P12 UPHEQCYX 4e5F? u:ahhgT -,gain gsv' 4-SEE When we find Floyd Clark next, he is Major Potato Peeler in the U. S. Army. Keep 'em Pee1in', Pete. Our next look into the future finds the former Miss Engel singing Christmas Voices to Mr. Straka's cows and taking dictation from the chickens. Mrs. Vincent Risdon fthe former Leota Scott! is found every morning gossiping over the back fence with her neighbor, Mrs. Neil Roth fthe former Dorothy Gravesl. By the time they have talked over everything that happened the day before, their husbands are home for supper and then the feathers begin Donnie Littell began for General MacArthur. MacArthur made Donnie a to fly in their little love nests. his career in the Army as chief boot polisher He did such a good Job of polishing boots, 3-Star General in charge of boot polishing. John, finding himself A-F, began his college career and ended up as an English teacher at Harvard University. His students each year, clamor for his rendition of Jean Val Jean. Sue, after being a nurse in a large hospital for a few years is found nursing the baby pigs for her husband, Stuart, on their farm. CHNmXQLLLMAQINE?? Leota Scott Sue Scott. ... ...talking all day .... ...five feet tall Darleen Engel.......play1ng basketball Floyd Clark John Lubben Don Llttell John Lubben Don Littell Pete Clark Dorothy Graves Leota Scott Darleen Engel Sue Scott UURA ... ...not teasing someone ... ...having his Lit, done ... ...talking back to teachers Light Weight Boxer Soap Box Orator Champion Potato Peeler Rhumba Dancer Airplane Stewardess EXTRA President's Personal Secretary Lady Wrestler - -UC' K, x 1 'Q 'W '3 Q Y ,ff ' JP 4' 5 X Q' Us K 1 Jack Bodkin Dolores Wosoba Donald Heath uL1ttle Ikeu HDeeH HHoodlumH Junior Junior Junior nIt's My Lazy Dayu HJust A Littel Lovin'H HI Don't Love Nobodyn 4: ' 6 A' fi ' ' J f VX 'n f k J x' I I . John Clark Donna Scott Sterling Clark NB1g Ikon HStemsN nTriggeru Junior Junior Sophomore nOh, How I Hate To Get nOh, Johnnyn nSmoke, Smoke, Smoken Up In The Morningn Q? . J 'ff -3 A' f-,I V X r ' ' n. , fl-2 , ,gf J , -- ' ' 1 nj 1' Carlyle Clark Doris Ann Scott Donn Willey Gabby Tucker D0ym1e Sophomore H 50Phomore Sophomore HSchool Daysn Kiss In The Darku HI'm Bashfuln Q ' Y Evelyn Ketelsen IIEV ll Sophomore nFar Away Placesn WIP div . lx . . . x Q i. -.1 . ' , ,h fy '11 '? f - , , , , . Darrell Andreson HGreaseH Freshman nGoofusu ,M an fn. rw' Lola Durkop Durk' Sophomore HYou Two-Timed Me One Time Too Oftenn Mary Johnson nJohnsonN Freshman HA1l Aloneu I ,..,. 8 5aQ 4B 1 QI' 'K V 3' Kvb .. f ,'P' We A tif KJ - I im Lyle Heath Freddie Morehead nHeath1en nFr1tzN nHave You Ever Freshman Been Lonelv?n nThe Thingn vw, 'L t Joan Buck IIJOIY Sophomore ou Call Everybody Darlingu ll! U, ,K 2.1 m Arthur Edwards lIArt ll Freshman uDream1ngn if f 15 1 , .- Q ,r Andrew Warden llAndy ll Freshman nOld Master Paintern -Q - FY 5 ri v if 1 , ,fb . .fill . Joyce Wosoba Joycie Eighth Grade Ql ', 5 P '4 '? if ,figvxr , . X , '. x, X A - 1 1 Janet Andreeon Ju5head Seventh Grade A xx, - . , g- l Ruth Ann Caraway HRuthieH Seventh Grade Donald Mitchell uDonn Eighth Grade if V' G X Lois Ann Duemong ll Il Seventh Grade Qtr . f. ca-,493 Q ei 'LN ' 1m A , ul in .I N A spar 14:1 o- - A Marilyn Wilcox Mare Seventh Grade 10 I . 1 I Madeline Willey IIJOII Eighth Grade lf fw- 7 9. 1- N L - 'R fb A I 1 Leon Clark lILee ll Seventh Grade Judy Scott Boots Seventh Grade Z. 2 Us N: D 1- K ' 4 5 jaws, at . A ni. 1 B111 Warden Harry Ketelsen llaockyll llwomanll Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Class Cfficers JUNIOR 'Q President Dolores Wosoba Vice-President Donna Scott Secretary-Treasurer Donald Heath W ' SOPHOMORE QQ? ' President Lola Durkop Vice-President Evelyn Ketelsen 5,3 X Secretary-Treasurer Joan Buck Qbzdgsse. '04 ny' FRESHMEN 'Q Ie President Freddie Morehead rx Vice-President Arthur Edwards H - Secretary-Treasurer Andrew werden mm-mf n V is , 7 xv, '57 'ffl n tf fx Qlwiff? F' V042 f-'-af h K 0 Wav? rvsffff' if? Qciivif o 'O 7 K.. K L fi me 'U First Row-Darwin Current, Ronald Mohr, Carlyle Wilcox, Evelyn White, Susan Tierney, and Alvin Nabb. Second Row-Larry Scott, Ronald Wosoba, Gerry Snyder, Terry Snyder, Ross Mitchell, Janet Hamilton, and Billie Ruth Wilhelm. Third Row-Charles Wilhelm, Sara Willey, Jerry Snyder, Cletus Tierney, Norma Duemong, Mavis Graves, and Mrs, Wiese, We re-organized the Citizenship Club that we started in 1949. This year we have had a democratic government in our room. The boys and girls made their own rules and levied their own fines. The money we got from our fines and dues we used for refreshments for parties. For our Halloween Party we all dressed up in costumes. We had another party on Valentine's Day. Many Friday afternoons we have bought treats for ourselves. Our favorite is gum, for all those who have not chewed gum during the week. Early in the fall we helped the Women's Club put on a program for the benefit of the Activity Fund. At Christmas time we prepared and gave The N8Tf1V1tY P19-Y. Our club money will be used for a weiner roast at the end of the year. 'Iv was I T P. r 'v . y ,Aja N 'wr - 'XV Q ,Kr A Q, y t , Q fx' MPR .. . iw g 'fax 14,8110 WEEIY THIRD GRADE Linda Brady, Wythe Willey, Barbara Ford, Bonnie Stutting, Mrs. Bock, Lois Arm Warden, Jo Ann Scott, Sharon Current, and Nancy Andreson. SECOND GRADE Back Row-Donna Wilcox, Maureen Lathrop, Dale Caraway. Front Row-Michael Mitchell, Karen Mohr, Kenneth Tierney. FIRST GRADE Eack Row-Joyce uurrent, Robert Tierney, Lloyd Evans, Rita White. Front Row-Sandra Wilcox, Janice Edson, Sandra Clark, Patricia Stuttlng, Janice Brady, Shirley Nabb, Barbara Scott, Sharlene Hagans enrolled later, fl sf? fe f Hx 'X Q OXX JT Xt gf' XP f? 1? Quotes and CommentS Darrell A.-nFrequently with my brains, I think a thought.u Mary J.-uShe's never in a hurry.H Freddie M.-NNot too loud, not too shy. in fact he's just r1ght.n Andy W,-uBooks and I get along spbndldwg without each other.u Art E.-nSomet1mes I sit and think, sometimes I just sit.n Lyle H.-HAn earnest mind, a heart of gold, always busy never bold.H Doris Ann S.-Ulf you call her quiet, you hardly know her.u Joan B,- I d1dn't come to school 'Just' to study. Sterling C.-NI've always liked school, especially the vacation part of it Donn W,-nAll the great men in the world are dead and I'm not feeli wel Evelyn K.-HEarly to bed, early to rise, and you miss the best part of the day. Lola D.-HIf she will, she will, if she won't, she won't, that's that.n Don H.-nDon't look at me, girls, it makes me blush.n Jack B.-HHe has brains from the top of his head up.H N Johnny C.-HA leak in thegas tank is better than a drip at the wheel. Donna S.-HShe has not a heart, he has 1t.u Dolores W.- Men may come and men may go, it doesn't bother me. Dorothy G.-HA ring on her finger is worth two on the phone.u Floyd C.-nwhen I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near.n John L.-nJust what do you say to a girl when you want a date?u Leota S.-HI don't let my studies interfere with my educat1on.n Sue S.- There are other men than those at school. ' Darleen E.-uAn innocent face, but one can never tell.n Don L.- He's just a gentleman farmer. ln 7 ngao 0 f' XXX caxaaf Aoltwlkles INITIATION Freshman initiation was held September 25. The seniors gave the six freshmen a delightful evening highlighted by a delicious lunch. SHOWERKBQOMS Mr. Olson and the Ikes painted the shower room floors gray, Miss Blochwitz made plastic shower curtains for the g1rl's room, and John Mitchell helped put them up. SCHOOL MASTER'S On October 18, the B.T.A. entertained the School Master's in the lunch room. NEW SINK The P.T.A. purchased a new sink for the lunch room using money they received from the sale of cook books. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM A Junior high basketball team was organized this year. The girls' won one and lost seven games, but their record doesn't tell the story, CHRISTMAS PROGRAM An all school Christmas program was held in Harmony Hall. The primary roomsangsongsand gave skits and the intermediate room pre- sented a play Away In The Manger. Thanks for the Shirt and 'To Ellen-From Dadn were two short plays presented by the high school. A nhnmcmmsmmbnmmphn. COOKS Mrs. Amelia Wosoba and Mrs. Ruby Morehead were our cooks until Christmas time. Then Mrs. Wosoba resigned, and Mrs. Lillian Mitchell Joined the cooking staff. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Twenty-two students and teachers attended the Boys' State Basketball Tournament at Iowa City, Thursday afternoon and evening, March 29th, In spite of the rain, snow, appointments not kept and rather poor roads everyone had fun, Especially Fuzzy. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Juniors entertained the seniors May 5, at B,H.S. at a banquet. The theme.was nautical but nice. Delicious food was served by some of the mothers who belong to the P.T.A. SKIP DAY The seniors had a marvelous time in Davenport on their skip day. They v1s1tedgA Little 'Bit of Heaven at the Palmer Institute, and almost got on a T.V. program. EIGHTH GRADE On May 18, the eighth grade presented two plays and two movies for the public in connection with their graduation. , ANNQTITYESTA FE 3 AMICUS Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Girls' Sports Boys' Sports School News Darleen Engel Sue Scott Don Llttell Leota Scott Floyd Clark John Lubben Photography Dolores Wosoba 7 Activities Dorothy Graves R 4 Sponsor Miss Blochwitz PA !, 7 . , N,j '7 n 2 ,, so Us 2 Donald Heath, John Lubben, Johnny Clark, Don Littel, Jack Bodkin, and Floyd Clark, as--4Ci5K?Dr--lv At the first of the year Iir. Ankney and some of the high school boys moved things around a bit. The superfLntendent's office which used to be on the first floor, was moved upstairs where the library was previously located . Typing classes are now held in the new office. The library which is now in thc. assembly is very neatly and nicely taken care of by our librarians, Madeline Willey, Joyce Wosoba, and Ruth Ann Caraway. ' . - I ,Y!,,,- M yyvl ,X-' 7 i I ,U X 5 --' ' xr, K 1' QQXK ,f S I jf Civics Civics English Lit. English Lit. Algebra Algebra Speech Speech English 9 English Typing Typing Biology Biology locks? 1 Economics Economics P. T. P. T. 'IPF +V 1 P. T. P. T. Dadmna 1 . A Wuhf J is L4 RC kfq -I xx 3 2, V P W-Q-..,. in uf' U,55gfG.1N,f'NEw5! 'Nagy EJ1foR - QRH2, Ca-EJLTQ ' fgzspglifuf , T cf Edifol-X 9 43 sgvolvsaae N175 I lx CALENDAR August Y1ppS6.school begins! Half a day. Mr. Olson puts in his first appearance. Eek, a freak! September Mr. Olson comes to stay. P.T.A. Office moved upstairs. Library moved into main room. Boys' softball at Wyom1ng,...,,,Who won?........Baldw1n d1dn't. Oscar from Munich, Germany visited school and spoke to assembly. Sophomore Candy Sale Baldwin girls beat Onslow girls at softball on the Monmouth field. Ill-fated sophomore hayride at Werden's Caves. Beautiful night, lovely time until Donn Willey fell, and the hayrack passed over him, October Boys game at Monmouth with Wyoming -------- lost by one point. P.T.A. Annual staff announced. Basketball season tickets put on sale. Annual staff sold advertising in Maquoketa, Baldwin and Monmouth. Main room desks changed.....now run West and East. November fo Cheerleading tryouts held in gym. Darleen Engel, Sue Scott, Donna Scott and Doris Scott ...... .The Winners! Pictures taken by Mr. Swanson. Onslow here ---- first basketball game of the season. The Baldwin girls won in an overtime thriller. Surprise birthday party for Evelyn Ketelser1hald in gym. The Minstrel Show presented by the husbands of members of the Women's Club for the benefit of the Activity Fund in Harmony Hall. The Intermediate Room also took part in the entertainment. Verona Inabnet visited school., P.T.A. ---- Miss Blochwitz showed pictures and gave a talk on her European tour. Men's night. Girls' basketball practice at night. Oh, oh. Boys went to Wyoming to practice basketball. Junior class rings arrived. Pancake supper at the schoolhouse....cute waitresses! Just enough to Egg around. Boys County Jamboree at Bellevue. Donn Willey returned to school ...only limping slightly. School dismissed at 2 o'clock for Thanksgiving vacation. Pooh, vacat1on's over and the grind begins. Mr. Ankney snowed in in Pennsylvania. A Mr. Ankney returned to Baldwin. Report cards given out. Girls lost to Elwood 50-36. Mr. Olson and E.S..vanished after 2 good-looking 'babes' walked by. December Bellevue boys at Baldwin. De4feet is sore......G1rls played Alumni here---7102-22. ' Junior High girls played at Miles. Prison numbers found on students books, desks, and clothes, Warden Ankney was obl1v1ous...At least everyone hoped he was. Basketball at Miles. Girls 52-55.....Thr1lling overtime again! Boys lost 29-50. Sabula at Baldwin. Girls won 58-31. Boys lost 22-42. Boys played Maquoketa B and lost....Jun1or High played Miles Junior High. CALENDAR, CONT.. International Harvester Family Party held in gym. Andrew at Baldwin...........h1story repeated itself. Lost Nation won two there. Junior and Senior High girls. Christmas tree decorated. Boys at Preston....lost 57-27. Chrlstmashprogram at Harmony Hall. Santa arrived, but not in time to hear uChr1stmas Voicesn. Christmas Party.....school dismissed at 1:50 for Christmas Vacation. No more classes, no more books. no more teachers' dirty looks. January Vacation Oh, g00dy..... Girls' County Tournament at Baldwin ---- Baldwin took second place. Movie. Semester Test week. Basketball at Onslow. CAll 'boat' of 'em lostl Monmouth at Baldwin ...... .BALDWIN BOYS WON! Mr. Ankeny treated B.B. boys to a pint of ice cream each. Boys lost to Bellevue 45-19 Mr. Olson and seniors had pictures taken in Cedar Rapids. Senior girls wore flashy sweaters and rings. Boys' County Tournament at Bellevue. We lost to Bellevue and Monmouth. Girls' Sectional Tournament at Morley ..... Baldwin lost to Olin. January l5.,.....Big,fat water tower vacation. FBUPUSPI Monmouth game postponed on account of ice and rain. Started Saturday school to make up lost days. Boys' Sectional Tournament at Elwood: lost to Elwood..62-12. Boys and girls at Sabula playing basketball ............. ....... Baldwin at Andrew ---- girls won in a rough and tough game. -Surprise birthday party for Leota Scott. ----- Beautifully decorated cake donated by Sue Scott. Ice Cream donated by Mr. Olson. P.T.A. March Played Monmouth and lost. Senior Class Pictures arrived. Boys and girls in afternoon basketball game. Boys won ---- Surprised? Boys and girls played Alumni ----- Girls wong boys lost. Junior Class cake auction. Visitors Day ---- Election Day ---- Big Snow Storm. 'Career Day in Maquoketa for Juniors and Seniors. Last day of Saturday school ..... .We hope. Leota Scott's third finger left hand is no longer bare. Vic is the lucky fellow, Jack Tournament finals: Judy Scott-firstg Sue Scott- secondg and Donna Scott-third ..... Free Throw Contest: Don Littell- Champion. Volley ball ln P.T. Good Friday ---- School dismissed early. Senior play practice begins, Sing sweetly, Darleen and Floyd. Oh, Mothahl Lucky Duane! Unlucky other fellows, Miss Blochwitg comes to school with a blinder. Monmouth sneak preview---nThe Fire Bugn. State Basketball Tournament at Iowa City--snow rain, candy, pop corn......wet? Yes! The Old Capitol was a favorite meeting place. Just where were yOu, Miss B? Talk1ng???????????? High school full of sleepy-heads....the two Ikes c0uldn't take it. Can tell it's Friday by the stormy weather. April April Fool's Day is past, and who's the beggest fool at last? Ping-Pong Tournament P.T.A.....One-act plays. CALENDAR CONT. 26-27 - The Little Clodhoppern presented by the Senior Class in Harmony Hall, May 5 - Junior-senior banquet. 20 - Baccalaureate. 21-25 - Semester exams. 25 - Commencement. 25 - School Picnic. Last report cards.....How can we leave you, how can we from you part?,.,., Senior Class Play THE LITTLE CLODHOPPER Presented by the senior class April 26 Q 27, 1951 Cast S Septimus Green Floyd Clark 5 ,Q,u1i Ocey Gump John Lubben AQDQXQ ,gbqq.f?g George Chiggerson Don Littell Jwggqywk 'Q I L Mrs. Chiggerson-Boggs Dorothy Graves 8 ' L lf , Miss Julietta Bean Sue Scott t I Charmain Carter Leota Scott 'Q XB Judy Elliot Darleen Engel The Story The play opens in Miss Bean's boarding-house in the country where Judy is assisting in the kitchen. Mrs. Boggs arrives to take Judy to the city, but she refuses to go. A city actress, Charmain Carter, is in love with George Chiggerson and follows him to the country. She learns of the plot to marry him to Judy and falsely accuses Judy of being a thief. The second act takes place two months later in the city home of Mrs. Chiggerson-Boggs. George has married Charmain without his mothers' knowledge. After this, Judy is turned out in the stormmalone in the great city. She is rescued by the kind-hearted Ocey Gump who has married Miss Bean and is on his Hwedding tower.n The third act takes place in Mrs. Boggs home three weeks later. All ends happily with the scheming Mrs. Boggs gratefully accepting an offer to play the piano in a moving-picture show to be managed by George and Charmain. Judy finds her long lost, wealthy father. DONNA SCOTT ---- SUE SCOTT ---- DARLEEN ENGEL----DORIS S0011 A r' Q65 iw Y Qt 1f71f?F1.ffZQffL1'1pz,,f , 4 f -dmv ,lfifn , Z f. 1 Afifit li?JfZi4rzfI z.f3n !Ai0ZI IU. 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N I 3:2 4 In .M -1-, A ,ga ...y . x , , Ruth Arm Caraway, Doris Ann Scott, Lola Durkop, Joan Buck, Dolores Wosoba, Evelyn Ketelsen, Sue Scott, Dorothy Graves, Donna Scott, Joyce Wosoba, Leota Scott, Madeline Willey, Beverly Blochwitz-Chaperone, and Guy Olson-Coach. DRESSING ROOM Girls Softball Team The girls' kitten ball team played its best defensive ball when they lost their first game. They did come out in the win column against the other opposition. The girls hope to play more games in the spring, SEASON'S RECORD Baldwin 3 Andrew 9 Baldwin 29 Onslow 6 Baldwin 18 Monmouth 16 The starting lineup for the last game against Monmouth was as follows Evelyn Ketelsen first base Lola Durkop left short stop Sue Scott pitcher Doris Scott third base leota Scott left field Donna Scott catcher Joan Buck right shortsop Dolores Wosoba center field Madeline Willey right field Dorothy Graves second base Other girls who saw action were Darleen Engel, Joyce Wosoba, Ruth Ann Caraway, Lois Ann Duemong, Judy Scott, and Marilyn Wilcox. Girls Basketball Basketball practice for the 1950-'51 season opened October 16 under the direction of our new coach, Mr. Olson. There were eight letter winners reporting. The first three weeks were spent mainly ln basket- ,ball fundamentals. Then our regular season began, In January, we beat Sabula in the County Tournament, but lost to Monmouth in the finals. In the Sectional Tournament, we lost to Olin. We had led them until seven minutes remained. Four regulars fouled out and that proved to be our downfall. Then came our two and one-half weeks of water vacation. The alumni closed our season. We again beat them. Ten letters were awarded as follows: Lola Durkop, Donna Scott, Leota Scott, Doris Scott, Dorothy Graves, Evelyn Ketelsen, Joan Buck, Dolores Wosoba, Sue Scott, and Joyce Wosoba. Donna Scott broke the individual school scoring record.for this year with 43 points against Onslow, Sue Scott received honorable mention as a guard on Jack Norths' 1950- 1951 All State Girls' Basketball Team. We lose Sue Scott, Leota Scott, and Dorothy Graves by graduation. Captain- Donna Scott Co-Capta1n- Sue Scott l ff final: Sul ng .iw Freddie Morehead, Darrell Andresen, Don Littell, Don Heath Carlyle Clark, Johnny Clark, John Lubben, Lyle Heath, Floyd Clark, Art Edwards, Jack Bodkin, Andy Werden, Don Mitchell, and Guy Olson-Coach. .'l'llllE' X'- B '--2 iliwf Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Onslow Miles Bellevue Sabula Maquoketa ' N Andrew Preston Onslow Monmouth Bellevue Miles Sabula Andrew Monmouth Alumni JACKSON COUNTY TOURNAM NT AT BELLEVUE Baldwin 32 Bellevue 54 Baldwin 26 Monmouth 44 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT AT ELMOOD Baldwin 12 Elwood 62 Soft Ball Team Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin The lineup when the boys played their very best was as follows: SEASON'S RECORD 21 wyoming 25 28 Baldwin Girls ll 16 wyoming 17 4 Monmouth 2 and beat Monmouth Andy werden center field Jack Bodkin pitcher 1 Johnny Clark shortstop, I X Q- ,, Lyle Heath second base ff jf Donald Heath third base ' Floyd Clark catcher - Art Edwards left field Bill werden right field X John Lubben first base Other boys that played were: Carlyle Clark, Donn willey, Darrell Andreson, Harry Ketelsen, Donald Mitchell, Freddie Morehead. 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