Beaman Conrad High School - Trojan Yearbook (Conrad, IA)
- Class of 1952
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Frances IUQ3HC3'W Mrs. Myrtle Hilsabeck Second and Third Sixth and Seventh 2 'N fNkJhN l 1 Suki Vint Basketball---l,2,6,4 Cleo Club ---- --l,5,4 Band --------- l,2,5,4 Paper Staff ------ 5,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 Mixed Chorus ----- 3,4 Mww Lorraine Hattray ,2 kk! f K ,. t Doris Kitzman Basketball---1,2,5,4 Clee Club ------ l,5,4 Band --------- l,2,5,4 Paper Staff ------ 3,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 Mixed Chorus ----- 3,4 -0 'S' Robert Oglesby Basketball---l,2,3,4 Baseball ----- l,2,5,4 Glee Club ---- l,2,5,4 Quartet ---------- 5,4 Band --------- l,2,5,4 Paper Staff ------ 5,4 Annual Staff ------ -4 Mixed Chorus ----- 5.4 Basketball---l,2,5,4 Glee Club ------ 1,5,4 Band --------- 1,2,5,4 Paper Staff ------ 5,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 Mixed Chorus ----- 5,4 3 Leland Arends basketball---l,2,5,4 Band ----------- l,2,3 Paper Staff ------ 3,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 Baseball ----- l,2.5,4 f-Q ii' 4-HP Maurice William Griggs Basketball---l,2,3,4 Baseball ------- 2,5,4 Glee Club ---- l,2,3,4 Band ----------- l,2,4 Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,4 Solo ----------- 2,5,4 Mixed Quartet ---- 2,5 raper Staff ------ 5,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 .-49 ' auf Robert Anderson A Sai 'STP Francis Kopsa Basketball --------- 2 Baseball ------- l,2,4 Glee Club ------ l,2,5 Mixea Chorus ------- 3 Manager -------- 2,3,4 Paper Staff ------ 3,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 Jimmy Wescott Basketball---1,2,3,4 Baseball ----- 1,2,5,4 Glee Club -------- 1,2 Band --------- 1,2,5,4 Paper Staff ------ 3,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 Basketball---l,2,5,4 Baseball ----- l,2,5,4 Paper Staff ------ 5,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 iv4!Y Delos Hammond Basketball---l,2,5,4 Baseball ----- l,2,5,4 Band -------- -l,2,3,4 Glee Club --------- -2 Paper Staff ------ 5,4 Annual Staff ------- 4 CLASS HISTORY lt was the last week of August 1948, when eight freshmen, five boys and three girls, started their high school careers. Five members of the class, Suki Vint, Lorraine Rattray, Bob Oglesby, Leland Arends, and Jim Wescott, had attended Beaman School since the first grade. Francis Kopsa joined the class in the fourth grade, and Doris Kitzman and Delos Hammond in the fifth grade. During our Freshman year, Dennis Steenhoven joined the class. Our faculty for our first year in high school was Mr. LaVerne Carney, as superintendent, Mr. FTBQ Rohde, coach, Mrs. Campbell, music teacher, and Miss Ploog, home economics teacher. Bob Anderson joined the class at the start of our Sophomore year, but Dennis Steenhoven left near the end of the year. The faculty that year was completely different, with Mr. A. N. Rogers, superintendent, Mrs. Margaret Holcomb, music, Mrs. Mary Jean Bern, home economics, and Mr. Merle Sharp, coach. During February of our Junior year, Bill Griggs joined the class, making a class of ten, the largest in high school. Again our faculty was changed. Mr. Arthur Perry was superintendentg Mr. Harley McDaniel, coach, Miss Betty Janssen, home economics, and Mrs. Edra Campbell, was welcomed back as music and English teacher. Highlights of our Junior year were our class play UThat Brewster Boyn which was the first play presented in the new gym, as well as participa- tion in the Senior class play, and the Junior and Senior banquet, which carried out the nGay Ninetiesn theme, and was held at Stone's Cafe in Marshalltown- Our class remained the same for our Senior year, with the faculty the same, also. Highlights of this year were: Our trip to Eldora to have our senior pictures taken October 14, after which we took airplane rides, and spent the rest of the day in Des Moines, our class play, the Junior and Senior banquet, and, our senior class trip, being planned for a week-end in Chicago. Annual highlights each year were trips to attend the state basketball tournaments and the athletic banquets. Nine of the members of our class were out for basketball each year, and five of the boys played baseball. Francis Kopsa has been our faithful team manager. The boys of our class helped win the first trophies won by boys basketball and baseball in the history of the school. Most members of our class have been out for vocal music, being mem- bers of glee clubs, mixed chorus, and quartet. Bill Griggs, also, had vocal solos. Seven members of the class took part in band. We published the school paper during part of both our Junior and Senior year, and have put out the twelfth annual of the Beaman High School Class flower--Red carnation Class colors--Blue and Silver Class motto--He who looks ahead shall never fall behind. 5 CLASS PROPHECY It was May 1962 and I was on my way to Hollywood, California to attend the annual class reunion of the class of 1952. This year it was to be held at the Brown Derby. I decided to leave by airplane from the Des Moines airport. The pilot was there to meet the passengers as they board- ed the plane. As I came closer, I realized it was a classmate of 1952, Francis Kopsa. Francis said he had been flying ever since high school days, and was now a pilot for a transcontinental airline company. We continued talking until time for the take-off, discussing our old school days. Have you heard from any more of our old friends? I asked. Why, yes. My co-pilot on this plane is Delos Hammond. We've been flying together for a year now, and are both going to the class reunion. Just then it was time for the plane to take off, so I said I would see him in Hollywood. Our last stop, before Hollywood, was Las Vegas, Nev. Several new passengers boarded the plane. To our amazement, the famous new comedy team, Dean Lewis and Jerry Martin, were boarding the plane. They turned out to be two of our classmates, Bill Griggs and Bob Oglesby. The boys had just signed a contract to make a movie in Hollywood. Their experience was gained in school, where Bill was in all music groups, and Bob kept the bookkeeping class entertained. when we arrived at our destination in Hollywood, our plane was met by the movie stud1o's head secretary. She turned out to be Lorraine Rattray, from the class of 1952. After graduating from high school, Lorraine went to a business college, and then got a Job in Hollywood, finally working her way up to head secretary. She had to take Dean Lewis and Jerry Martin to the studio but they said they would meet us at the Brown Derby the next day. I thought I could spend the rest of the day sight seeing, when I heard that a famous atomic scientist was appearing for a lecture. I de- cided to go. When I arrived, I discovered the scientist was none other than Professor Wescott, better known as Jim wescott back in Beaman High School. when in school, he could always be found in the science room, trying out some new experiment. This is where he got his start. After an interesting lecture, we talked for awhile., He said he was taking time out of his busy life to attend the reunion. That night I went to a pro- fessional basketball game. The team's star was Lee Arends, who got his start in basketball with the Beaman High teams. He made an average of 58 points a game, but tonight he made 62 points to lead his team. After the game we saw one of the sports announcers, finishing his broadcast. As I came closer, I recognized Bob Anderson. Bob informed me that he worked as a sports announcer during the winter months, and during the spring and summer played baseball with a major league team. He, too, gained ex- perience at Beaman High School. The day for the class reunion arrived. we had decided to meet at the Brown Derby. Suki Vint, another member of' the class of 52 . was there to meet us. She is the owner and manager of the popular Hollywood resturant. Suki's nutrition expert then stepped forward. We were all suprised to find that she was Doris Kitzman also of the class of 52 . We spent an enjoyable few hours reminiscing, before each of the old classmates had to hurry back to their busy lives. Each member of the class has been very successful in his chosen occupation. Although, the class is widely seperated, each and every one has a soft spot in his heart for his own school days in Beaman High School. 6 l l Junior: and ,Qpho Crea lg -633 45:1 'C' GEC? Bill Hall Donna Lillwr qhlrlug Quin Laurence Bein J'- 'UP- 'Q' if C5 4 Lguis Jones .ent Lynch gob nricbs Gharlew Gard ,A if - -, ,...-1 li .+- frmr 655' Leon'Hebb Marvin miller 5ett5 Klar James Hill Tv- -A 'TY Jerrald Sandstoe Flora nitzman Darlene Knufmwv 7 3525.5 fa ei! TffztEQif.2fiC7ii Q., 'Q Xa if w 5 'ff' I? -4 ki ' K i F f f Q2 r .-. 25' Leo liopsa Mary Lou Osborn Kay Klar 3531-leg 3.1-eebur-n -gy rv gil 'Q Y gg Q-avr WI' I-BPTN Mulcahy Jack Grove Dean Sandstoe Lamb Harm' ,g-,qi all '3 m I M 5 - 'SFA . ,., A , v Q 'sf . 'A -ix xx f H I Tommy Kuhl Fred Vierirxg 1 E4-A' Qi x zz: - 7' H-:. A Thomas Cartee 11- F' Ya' ' Richard Cartee jx, na I 'rv '- r ' -J' ' x h- Z-, 1 A X Kathleen Lucas Janice Ladehoff q3eff'?'g,A ' F' 1 : ' 'r V 55 7, I X Q ' If 4 . Barbara Storjohanrmerald F'mS0nBarbara KOPSB Gary Goettsch Ann Elmore Larry Z5-Uk 8 lin , 1?-N . rf , ' f' fda! 7'1- . X ,rw Meta Viering .O - af? wk xl . f r .A Joan Miller 5' - .Q 0? Af. L 'WK'-1' Eugene Jones ' 40 V a A, I ' , .' i. tio, I Richard Stewart 0 -5 -11 .E 'ul ., K Danny FI'B6bU.I'!1 1' I 4 Q Marsha Anderson 'T I Rodney McTurk b ie, S LA Jack H111 ff, K ' as Kent Thomas QERQ 1 . ,, X Gilda Goettsch -v-F .L as XJ -o Benny Walter G Merle Lynch X O .Q Q f ., .A 1 ik w'w' or I x ,. 1 f K If sua' sn X1 John Lucas Jerry Gard .4 ' you -A 2, .3 -' I , . Shirley Eubanks Larry Wescott A Q K -. r ,Qg?, , A George Gross Sharon Cain Sixth and Seventh Grade vlk U C , ,V .l75S A Roger Hertema '6r'i X315 Gerald Jones as .gig Us Elmer St. Clair :Ju .X Gary Gethmann .a u, Nancy Holt , Ge g, in K - I. Merle Weatherly Q . -tel! if , wie .1 A Linda Hays Suzanne Zink Patty Ashton Linda Viering 19 f if 'ff D 2 can R 4 '- .f .,, Liza D I '-QQ-' V 5 A46 Judith St. Clair Larry Card Joanne Gross B111y Elmore ev 15 K , . -0 .4l A ' lf' f I 4 A , A are I D e f E ff' 'r ll' D Ronald Burroughs Barbara Holt Donnie Kaufmann Darrell Jones ,rwdvl I . 2? 'fi a 13, 7 , ,4 , I I I , N in V 1 1 U LY 4 xx. Carson Gard Rae Jean Klinefelter Donald Weatherly Marion Miller ., za I. ,.. veil' f S D ff D D D ' D 'Q X' K1 ,xg'M Z: ,.1 .lla Philip Sinmm Robert Moeller Donald Russell Fourth and Fifth Grades 10 1 e.. ,f f' - gy K 4 A 5 f 4 Billy Zink wild'-if ,Ll lo 0 A. Micheal Lucas . 4, 1 4. WN. ,QL 'X A Walt Gethmann -v Linda Ashton Sue Miller 46 ' X , 1' . 1 , if off! Sherry Johnson Christine Sandstoe 1, ,. Tommy Anderson 4.- if . Q1 i 15 Linda Brindle ,X A 'IE Judy Untiedt W 4 I . Stephen Mugge Bonnie Kaufmann Claudia Howard I 1 , Walter Viering riff Don Hays A X .0 t A Joel Goettsch 6' - 44... Zn 4 Mary Klar Second and Third Grades sa 1 ff ff. Janice Miller Ad' I- JSHOU St6W8I't - 5 r S. 4-1 -x ,Q 1 . 4- . fTf5. Lonna H fi 1- . ZX r 1 ' Q Steve BPUSMB Simms ' 0 S ka P t 4?-f Junior H011 4. a 1 Aim ' A gi 4 asf AV Q f x FM ww ' Julie SandersonLaurence medberry Carol Hertema Gary Mugge Lois Eubanks Daryl Vint i Aww-A ' A - 53. .1 J Q, if W? g, 3 u....4' Rosemary Simms Gary Meyer Wayne Mast Delbert Shepard Billy Fisher Leigh St. Clair 4. fx' 1 -v a 1 ' l v ' ' X . ' Q A-3 5 V is ' -. Q l tm 3A..f1s .' 2 Paulette ATP Karel Russell Barbara Miller Helen Eubanks Gary Miller 4 f W a L XXX Q! m,. ' ' fa ' . ' ' ,- ' L. cbs ' . 3. E ' R -I 1 A A dam x nl Allyn Plambeck Monte Goettsch Ilene V3-SP5-118 DSSY1 C95-fl Richard E11DOI'0 . ' W -I 1 K3 4. ,4'YV. 'O K' 1 A' f r lf' ' If JV L X, 1 , Richard Henningsen Harold Seeley James Lynch Colleen Kaisand Max Hill ,' 4? I 1 Je l , a 4, ai 4 2 Mia a an yqi ' 'S 'r L A K ff I - KX Joette Arp Linda Skramovsky Nancy Mast Ann Miller Kindergarten and First Grades I2 K , 'wif . ff, ff' W l 5' ? ' A ,Qin f '14 QW f WAN , 'ei ,Q 1' ' 1 As- -Q .f ,ff 0 'Q' 4 , : ll ug -if ' lf. H R ., - ' Z V If' f - V ' A - 1 Q R N . V I 14, N my ik X 1' Q cf' Nev, A::u , A , ai V J xX,, lx I i 9 A W - 'Q of Ei: fj gwi W 4:55 -iii-j-fxit- E,-J' ff I ..,.:3E 1 -QSEELQ , ff i I 35:55. 3 ,Nl ff - :iff-E, ii:51:1g,s 411 5 If 0 e S .,.- X x -? S 1 x! I of ' N 1 b i . Q S 1' v X Fig, mi A I zen. : . N5 . 43 A ' Q . wi wk .. Q Q Q Front Rowg Left-Right: Delos Hammond Bill Griggs Bob Griggs Bob Anderson Lee Arends Ilent Lynch Eob Cglesby Back Row: Lcf't-Rigjmts Tnnnjcr Francis Iiopsa Jimmy Liescott Jim Iii Coach 1.gcDr,mie1 Laurence Bain Tfnrvin killer I3 rf ,N in 'M ! , Front Rowg Left-Right: Barbara Storjohann, Flora Kitzman, Shirley Cain, Doris Kitzman, Darlene Kaufmann, Donna Miller, Lorraine Rattray, Barbara Kopsa Back Rowg Left-Right: Manager Francis Kopsa, Peggy Ladehoff, Suki Vint, Ann Elmore, Coach Harley McDaniel, Chaperon Miss Hare, Betty Klar, Kay Klar, Kathleen Lucas, Mary Osborn , b y . . Lu . H Q ' ' S w f,iv,Q I4 il'- Standingg Left-Right: Francis Kopsa, Delos Hammond, Coach Harley McDaniel, Jim Wescott, B111 Griggs Sittingg Left-Right: Bob Anderson, Bob Griggs, Leland Arends, Laurence Bein, Kent Lynch, B111 Hall, Bob Oglesby Q g Q t sky 15 GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYERS' RECORD PLAYERS GAMES GOALSf MD Ms P T TP AVG. Kaufmann, D. 24 175 46 49 57 7 596 16.5 M111er, D. 24 145 9 55 25 4 295 12.2 aaunray, L. 24 108 7 20 52 7 225 9.2 Kopsa, B. 21 10 0 1 4 0 20 .9 Ladehoff, P. 25 1 2 1 62 5 4 .1 Kiuzman, F. 25 0 0 1 68 14 0 .o Cain, s. 24 1 0 0 77 4 2 .0 Kiuzman, 0. 20 o 0 0 46 4 0 .0 suorgonann, B. 16 0 0 0 21 2 0 .0 vinu, s. 5 0 0 0 00 0 0 .0 Elmore, A. 15 o 0 0 11 o 0 .0 osborn, M. 5 0 0 0 00 0 0 .0 YEARLY TOTAL 24 457 64 105 421 45 940 58.9 The Beaman girls ended a successful season with 14 wins and 10 losses. They won their first game in the tournament from Toledo. They were then defeated by Reinbeck, the State Champs. They lost the consolation game in the tournament to Gladbrook in an overtime. The team will have a lot to look forward to next year as they lose only two players by graduation. BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYERS' RECORD PLAYERS GAMES GOALS M 4, MS P T TP AVG. Oglesby, 5. 24 95 54 19 55 0 224 9.5 Griggs, M. 22 50 18 24 20 0 78 5.5 Arends, L. 24 192 96 78 59 2 480 20.0 Anderson, B. 24 64 58 41 41 0 166 7.0 Hammond, D. 24 7 25 15 76 l 57 1.5 Griggs, R. 25 15 10 18 44 0 40 1.7 Hill, J. 16 25 4 9 24 0 54 5.5 Miller, M. 10 1 2 2 5 1 4 .4 Lynch, K. 22 21 10 9 28 O 52 2.4 Bain, L. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .O Wescott, J. 8 2 O 1 5 O 4 .4 YEARLY TOTAL 24 452 255 216 555 4 1,159 47.5 The Beaman basketball boys had a very good season with 21 wins and 5 losses. In 24 starts Beaman scored 1,159 points to the opponents 778 points. Two of the three games lost were tournament games. Grundy Center de- feated Beaman in the first round of the County Tournament and Linsdale was the victor in the second round of the Sectional Tournament against Beaman. 16 BASEBALL Players' Record PLAYER AB H BB RBI STRIKE OUT AVERAGE Wescott, Jim 25 4 5 1 13 .160 Oglesby, Bob 24 11 1 12 1 .450 Arends, Leland 19 7 5 10 4 567 Anderson, Bob 26 15 0 10 2 .500 Hammond, Delos 24 9 5 6 1 .575 Lynch, Kent 25 9 5 5 3 seo Hall, Bill 24 6 2 7 5 250 Griggs, Bill ll 1 5 5 6 O90 Griggs, Bob ll 1 3 1 8 090 Beln, Laurence 18 l 0 2 8 055 Pitcher's Record Name Innings Hits BB SO Runs Oglesby, Bob 28.66 10 5 46 2 Arends, Leland 14 12 3 19 7 Anderson, Bob 4.55 4 10 6 7 47 26 19 71 16 The Beaman Wildcats fall baseball season got under way with 14 boys reporting for practice. All lettermen returned from last year's squad which included Anderson, Oglesby, Wescott, Lynch, Hall, Arends, Hammond, Bein, Bob and B111 Griggs. Reporting for practice for the first time were freshmen Leo Kopsa, Larry Hulcahy, Jack Grove and Dean Sandstoe. The fall baseball season ended with the Wildcats winning 6 and losing 1. The loss was to Dysart 1 to 0 in the sectional tournament. They proved to be a good team by taking the state baseball tournament. Beaman--14 Beaman---0 Beaman---5 Beaman--ll Fall Scores Green Mountain--0 Beaman Green Mountain--7 Beaman Albion ---------- 1 Beaman Sectional Tournament Beaman--0 Dysart--1 Spring Scores Cto datel Albion ---------- 0 Beaman ATHLETIC BANQUET The banquet was held at the Legion Hall on April 1. Awards for both baseball and basketball were given. 17 1 ---6 Wellsburg A1b1on--- Wellsburg Alb1on--- ---1 -------5 -------6 o I Wlnwglwlll W v0 'Q' ' 4 o W 488' 0 Q 1' ' 90' 5359702 ,Mff3:'f Y QI 4036 N M' MW M X! NV! XM X! xl! NN M! X rgcflf 1 f ,Ml ' 1,,4','l' 4, A ' f f,'fQ,i'f':Lgff 0 . Mlmlffw, a N ' llflwy ll WC xW M Z4 ws wi' 4 W W V V Q any ,lv e xfzv . M 1 , 'HI ,ll 4,9 an X55 Q M 1,1646 I! M, fi, gl Q b -Cf ' 17' N S 411 .FL '25 1 7 f . f -M X I ,,,. -,,, 4 1, JE lip ,L Q : --'1 4- ,,, 5 TEL fl P: ' ts, 4' Xi ' .-,fl ' b ,QI i . na 4 if ' 4 L .a nl , J fl xlf XX 5 V A ' . , A I z V J L 0' Annual Staff Left to Right: Lorraine Rattray, alumni: Bob Oglesby, baseball: Francis hopsa, editor: Jimmy Wescott, associate editor: Kiss Janssen, instructor: Bill Griggs, high school music: Bob Anderson, circulation manager: Leland Arends, gaper and annual staff: Delos Hammond, boys' basketball: Doris Kitzman, Junior and Senlor plays: Suki Vint, class history and prophecy. Eagle Staff Front row, Left to Right: Shirley Cain, typist: Miss Janssen, sponsor: Bob Griggs, editor-in-chief, Flora Kltz- man, Sophomore news: Donna Miller, typist. Pack row, Left to Right: Gary Goettsch, Eighth grade re- porter: Bill Hall, artist: Kent Lynch, staff page: Laurence Bein, boys' sports: Louis Jones, assistant edi- tor: Delos Hammond, Senior news: Charles Freeburn, Fresh- man news. I9 JUNIOR PLAY HOLIDAY HOUSE The Junior Class under the direction of Mrs. Campbell gave their play, a three act comedy, nHoliday Houseu, on October 26, at 8:00 P.M. in the Beaman Gymnasium. The total amount taken in was 3105.55 and after expenses were paid a total of 358.55 remained in the treasury. We also sold refreshments after the play, adding this to our profit. Cast of Characters Bradley Hunter -------------- Fisherman Wdeluxen ---- ----- B111 Hall Janet Hunter --------- ----- The f1sherman's wife ----- ---- Donna Miller Jasper Oxenrider -------- Who has a Wishbone complex--- ------ Laurence Bein Minnie Oxenrider ------------- Who runs Jasper -------- -------- Shirley Cain Clarabelle Oxenrider ----- Who wants to get married -------- Darlene Kaufmann Paula Parson ------------ who has just been married ----------- Flora Kitzman Pete Person ------------------ Paula's husband ------------------- Bob Griggs Buck Hammerstein ------ Clarabel1e's current prospect ------------ Kent Lynch Place--Rustic cottage on a lake in Northern Wisconsin Act I. Late one summer evening Act II. Three hours later Act III. Fifteen minutes later SENIOR PLAY INTRODUCING SUSAN The Senior Class play, directed by Mrs. Campbell, in the Beaman Gymnasium. It was a three-act comedy. around the mix-up of a young college professor, Dick wife, Susan, is threatening to get a divorce. Aunt aunt, is coming to pay them a visit. Dick, while trying to cover was held April 25 The play revolves Heatherby, whose Cordelia, D1ck's up Su- san's absence, gets several different people to play the part of Susan, one of them being Buddy Chalmers, one of his pupils, dressed as a woman. The mix-up becomes really complicated when the real Susan arrives on the scene, but it all works out into a happy ending for everyone. Cast of Characters Dick Heatherby ---------- A young college professor ------------- Bill Griggs Susan ---------------------------- His wife ------------------- Doris Buddy Chalmers ------ - ------ A football player ----------------- Bob Baba Boswell --------------- Buddy's girl friend ----------- Lorraine Hlllington Ross --------- An old admirer of Susan's ------------- Jim Diana Mayfield --------- An old sweetheart of Dick's ---------- Flora Violet --------------------------- The cook ---------------- Darlene Kitzman Oglesby Rattr-ay Wescott Kitzman aufmann K Aunt Cordelia Quackenbush--Dick's wealthy aunt ------------------ Suki Vint Jim Donovan ----------- Susan's quick-tempered father --------- Delos Hammond Mike ----------------------- A hospital attendant ------------- Leland Arends Ike ---------------------------- Another one ------------------- Bob Anderson JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 18 at the Tallcorn Hotel in Marshalltown. The NMaypolen theme was used throughout. The group attended a movie after the Banquet. 20 Senior Band Junior Band Q f f 1 5 'Q e 5. . r Y K f 3 ,E Christmas Operetta--nSusanna's Christmas Auctionn Najorettes: Left-Right: Barbara hoysa, Peggy Ladehoff, Farbara Storjohann, Shirley Cain, Donna Miller 21 h Boys' Glee Club Front Rowg Left-Right: Gerald Hansen, Laurence Bein, Bob Griggs, James Hill, Bill Griggs, Bob Oglesby, Marvin Miller Hack Row: Left-Right: Larry Harris, Richard Cartee, Thomas Cartee, Leon Webb, Tom Kuhl, Larry Zink, Fred Viering, Gary Goettsch Quartet Left-Right: Laurence Beln, James Hill, Bob Oglesby, Leon Webb V Girls' Glee Club F1-Ont Howg Left-Right: Shirley Cain, Suki Vint, Betty Klar. Kay Klar, Doris Kitzman, Peggy Ladehoff, Lorraine Rattray Back Rowg Left-Right: Joan Miller, Barbara Kopsa, Barbara Storjo- hann, Mary Osborn, Kathleen Lucas, Gilda Goettsch, Meta Vlering, Carlene Cartee 22 MUSIC The music students under the direction of Mrs. Campbell have had a busy year. The boys' and girls' glee clubs sang for the Junior class play and a mixed chorus composed of the combined glee clubs will sing for the Senior Class play and the Baccalaureate Service. Four vocal soloists, Laurence Bein and Bob Griggs, bassg and Bill Griggs and James Hill, baritone, entered the Preliminary State Contest held at Nevada April 4-5. All received Division II Cexcellentl ratings. Our popular boys quartet composed of Leon Webb Jr., Bob Oglesby, James Hill and Laurence Bein has been much in demand this year, having sung at various programs. They received a Division I rating in the Pre- liminary Contest. Leon Webb Jr., piano soloist, again received a Division I rating in the contest. All in all, we have enjoyed a successful year. BAND Under the direction of Mr. Marlyn Ridout both the junior and senior bands have made several appearances this year. Some spring concerts at other schools are also being planned. The senior band received a Divi- sion I rating last year and will again enter the Preliminary State Gon- test at LeGrand May 2. The Trumpet trio composed of Leon Webb Jr., Larry Zink and Roger Hertema again won a Division I rating in the music contest this year. ALUMNI 1951 Hiiyn Cain---Married and staying at home Joyce Kuhl---Working in Grundy Center Frances Neff---Attending college in Ames Lois Lynch---Working at home 1950 Dorothy Kaufmann---Married and working at Fisher Governor's Owen Rattray---In the U.S. Marines Art Bein---Attending college at Ames Harold McKinney---Telegrapher for the railroad 1949 Roger Ladehoff---Working on his father's farm Montie Hammond---Married and farming Gary Card---In the U.S. Marines Leona Hall---Married and taking nurses' training in Marshalltown Marilyn Miller---Married and taking nurses' training in Marshalltown Barbara Thomas---Married and living near Beaman JoAnn Moeller---Married and living in Gladbrook 1948 fynn Oglesby---Attending college at Iowa City Joan Simms---Working in Des Moines Lois Harris---Working in Marshalltown Erlene Rattray---Married and living near Beaman Charles Neff---Attending college at Ames Max Miller---Married and farming near Beaman John Osborn---In the U.S. Army LaVerne Embree---Married and working in Beaman 23 .5 g 9 fiildl-4 Fuses and Drivers C5 4 1 -A azz: Manual Training Class Typing Class Home Economics Class 24 5, xx, 'U' 'V .WA ,. H 6 fo F 1 1 . is xx W,g ! ! ,,,UL ' J . N if-9? I O Nr. Howard, Janitor V f . o 'i 'Qf'1'?'fflm Mrs. Sanderson, Cook me Q2 1 1 Mrs. Card, Cook W W . 'ig , ,sy 45 MW, ri --iz I, ' :ctw ':?3?i3?j AND :ff Y f' .JV , in I ff f, w voup ! ff? Q nfff 15? OWN WWN .CW lim gr -7 A ul -. fwly A- aww w A eff? -if 1 - sg sr l S59 23 , 1'l df. 4, I Bone's lack Sprat Store THE FRIENDLY STORE Groceries - Meats - Farm Feeds C O N R A D , I O W A The Franzenburg Provision Co SINCE 1909 We Offer a Fine Selection of Top Quality Meats and a Complete Food Processing and Refrigerated Locker Service CONRAD, IOWA First State Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PHONE 44 CONRAD, IOWA 25 Grundy County Dfficers JOHN A. MEYER, County Sheriff H. L. NICKERSON, County Treasurer WESLEY L. FREED, County Clerk of Court F. W. SCHOENFELD, County Auditor C. A. MORRIS, County Supt. of Schools Fullerton Lumber Co. 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DEALERS IN: Grain - Coal - Feeds - Hardware Building Material - Gasoline - Kerosene - Oils - Greases PHONE 22 BEAMAN, IOWA 28 Amy 81 EarI's Place Short Orders - Sandwiches - Ice Cream - Cigarettes A Good Place to Eat - Where All Friends Meet PHONE 78 BEAMAN, IOWA Ashton Bros. Garage Auto and Tractor Repairing PARTS and ACCESSORIES Sinclair Gas - Kendall Oil PHONE 40 BEAMAN, IOWA Bill's Auto Service TRUCKING-ROCK - LIME - SAND PHONE 76R2 BEAMAN, IOWA LEE Sz KEY STAR BRAND WORK CLOTHES SHOES P I GI th'ng Sto e rice - Mid :uels - Stern Knox Xt Champ Hats MARSHALLTOWN 29 I Glass Radio 81 T. V. Philco Sz Crosley Radios Sa Television RADIO Ki TV SALES 8: SERVICE PHONE 47 CONRAD, IOWA L. G. Schaeferle, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OFFICE 254 GLADBROOK, IOWA Pippert Grain 81 Coal Co GRAIN - COAL - FEED - SEED PHONE 41 GLADBROOK, IOWA CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 52 Smitty's Maid - Rite Homemade Chili - Sandwiches - French Fries ICE CREAM GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA 30 Dr. l. H. Thomsen VETERINARIAN PHONE l50R1 GLADBROOK, IOWA FaIlgatter's Grocery BRIARDALE QUALITY GROCERY PHONE 59 GLADBROOK, IOWA State Bank Make This Bank Your Business Home Member I-'ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System GLADBROOK, IOWA Friday's Senlice MOBILGAS KL THERMOGAS C O N R A D , I O W A 31 Superior Sporting Supplies Sporting Goods Sz Playground Equipment 21 North First Avenue PHONE 8280 MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA Eilers Radio 81 Television MOTOROLA - ZENITH - RCA TELEVISION SALES 8: SERVICE PHONE 159 GLADBROOK, IOWA Conrad Cigar Store SNOOKER - POOL - CANDY CIGARS - SOFT DRINKS CONRAD, IOWA Reece Sundries ELGIN WATCHES - SHEAFFER PENS EASTMAN KODAKS - FOUNTAIN SERVICE PHONE 85 CONRAD, IOWA 32 Cargill Hybrids PLANT and COMPARE CARGILL with any other big name Hybrid Corn! Corn Belt Farmers Compared Now Cargill Acreage up 14175 There's a Cargill Hybrid that's: Right for your zoneg right for your soil, and right for your climate Phone Gladbrook 35F4 M. A. GRIGGS - BEAMAN, IOWA REYNOLDS HA TCHERY -POULTRY SERVICE- Buyers of Pouliry 8: Eggs Culiing - Worming - Vaccinating FEEDS 8a SUPPLIES -Phone 56- CONRAD. IOWA WEBB'S AUTO 8: ELECTRIC SERVICE PLUMBING - HEATING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MOTOR RE-WINDING L PUTNEY HATCHERY Hog - Cattle - Poultry Feeds FARM SEEDS -Phone 134- GLADBROOK. IOWA FOR FINE SANDWICHES 9 0 f , , I Y 5 1' -' -- Y, filllfliillihllli MARSHALL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. HEADQUARTERS IN MARSHALLTOWN FOR School 8: Office Supplies MARSHALLTOWN. IOWA BEST HARDWARE Kc APPLIANCE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Hardware - Houseware Paint Appliances - Dinnerware Sporting Goods 25 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 6647 -Norih 3rd Avenue- MARSHALLTOWN. IOWA --YEAR AROUND CAR SERVICE- L MARSHALLTOWN. IOWA 33 THE FRIENDLY STORE Ruih and Del Williams -PHONE 300- GLADBROOK. IOWA FELLER'S STORE Gnurmv CENTER, IOWA CLOW'S VARIETY 5 . I0 - 25 - 51.00 AND UP -Phone 122- GLADBROOK. IOWA ROWE BARBER SHOP GAMBLES HARDWARE - APPLIANCES FURNITURE -All Types of Floor Covering- NICK HORBACH - PHONE 150 GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA WILSON PRODUCE NUTRENA FEEDS -Phone 181- GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA SANDS TOE SERVICE STATION -PHONE 16- BEAMAN. IOWA R A T T R A Y ' S GENERAL STORE FISHING TACKLE az SUPPLIES THE s'roRE THAT IS OPEN FROM BEAMAN, IOWA 7A.M.to9P.M. Every Week Day BEAMAN. IOWA -Cash Buyers of Eggs 8: Poultry- CONRAD CREAMERY CASH BUYERS OF CREAM -Our Own Ice Cream- PHONE 34 R. T. SPAIN, M. D. -PHONE 3- CONRAD. IOWA D. E. LA WLESS, Jeweler HULOVA - ELGIN - HAMILTON WATCHES -S25 to S125- GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA GRUNDY CAFE ENJOY LIFE -Eat Ou! More Often- PHONE 49 GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA DRS. COMBS K: OBER VETERINARIANS -Phonel26- CONRAD. IOWA MODERN BEA UTY SHOP -Phone 98- GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA GRUNDY MOTOR CO. H. IBLINGS CHEVROLET SALES 8: SERVICE GHUNDY CENTER. IOWA SCHAFER'S JEWELERS -FINE WATCH REPAIRING- Elgin - Hamilton - Wyler Watches FARMERS SAVINGS BANK THE BANK ON THE CORNER WITH OFFICE AT HOLLAND GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA THOMAS FARM STORE ALLIS - CHALMERS AND NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT -Sales 8: Service- PHONE 109-J GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA DUDDEN'S MEN'S 8a BOY'S CLOTHING SHOES 8: FURNISHINGS GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA CHARLTON MOTOR CO. Inc. FORD SALES-81 SERVICE GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA SANDERS, THE CLEANER FOR BETTER DRY CLEANING TAILOR - MADE SUITS -Phone 52- GHUNDY CENTER. IOWA JAMES CECH BRIARDALE STORE -Groceries 8: Melts- PHONE 106 GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA WILSON'S SHOES Bz MEN'S FURNISHINGS -Phone 17- GRUNDY CENTER. IOWA THOMAS IMPLEMENT CO ALLIS - CHALMI-:Rs an NEW IDEA FARM MACHINERY -Passenger. Truck 8: Tractor Tires- BEAMAN. IOWA '--iwimyqxf . -- I rv' .-1iwmf L-'-I1 A : -'f 'i- - - ,, - ffm-- F, ' ' v -. t- H , . f.f:.'-,.w.Se:rNEs:-1.45. an--1. , -:WY-,e Svaivwzrfatvrsf
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