Bridgewater High School - Glider Yearbook (Bridgewater, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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Narrator Announcer larrator One Narrator o arrator Three harrator Four Narrator Five Slx' Qt 19 PWC Good SNSHIHE, ladles and gentlemen TFlS is Deborah Deadhead with your evening editlon of up to minute news But before I brlng you yesterday's headlines tonlghtn, here 1S a word from our soonsor Girls when you are cleanlng out the barn, does your back ache9 Do your teeth itchn Are your shoes solled and your little pink paws rawo Do you cry at night because you can't malntain your glamourous looks while shovelingf Then li ten closely You, too, can whistle Q pitch and forget forever the horror of strained muscles and dirty clothes Hurry to your nearest dealer and buy a Thomas P lcDermott Atomic P1tCh Fork Establlshed back 1D l9L9, the NcDernott Pitch Fork Company has soent twenty years actually in the barn developing th1s revolutlonary 1970 model Wlth 1ts bullt in rocking chalr, 20 foot handle, a d hydro atomic flinger, tre DcDermott Pitch Fork is the engineerlng mlracle of tle year Get ole today Remember when you think of barn cleaning, think of McDermott Thank you, and now for our first scoop of the evening It takes en ergy to be a good singer and eating 15 the best way to get lt For the story, here's Cene Glrtleback in New York Thls is Gene Glrtleback speaking from Dew Yo k All records verelno tlme in Tlmes Square Defending champion Murriel Shatava fell incmm plete defeat before the flying jaws of the Star Contralto Slim Hgles Senlor Hughes hummed between bites as he consumed sixteen and one half barrels of New England clams to become the undisputed indoor k outdoor champion We found Senlor Hughes eatlng dinner after hisvm tory and asked him how it felt to be so famous His answer BURP Thank you Mr Girtleback It's a little late for Income Tax Stories but when we found a midwestern woman wlth twelve thousand dependenm we couldn't pass it up For the tory, here's Bobby Bottlenose Th1s is Bobby Bottlenose in Wlchit , Kansas However, since weghund our news to Madam Deadhead, the dependents 1n question have 1HCI6E ed from twelve thousand to nearly fifteen The lady with the bign r ily is Rabbit Ralser, Delores Ruch Niss Ruch told thls reporter Sw received a pair of the superintendent's pet rabbits when she gradu ated from high school A lot of neople wonder what happens to sailors when they get toodl to tread the decks We declded to flnd out and here's DannyDhdmmnk. Th1s is Danny Dirtyduck in Chicago For twerty years old sailors landing at Navy Pier here in Chicago, have tossed their beards over their shoulders and headed for retirement We followed one lastweek and he led us straight to the Pfundheller Retlrement Home Here we found hundreds of white halred old salts singing and throwing stag parties, wh1le Wvan Pfundheller flew around the kitchen cookingbmml when convicts break out of prison, the authorlties lnstantly notify one person and thelr worries are over Here's the story This is Joe Jellypuss speaking to you from Alcatraz Island Panic relgned yesterday when fifty dangerous crimlnals headed byxutorious wife beater Slugger Golz broke victs had reached the mainland and quickly kicked each one in cells singlng, Wshe was Only a Those Limbs For two stories here are Terry This is Terry Turtleneck in Tu out of this famous prison The con when 'Brass Knucklesn Cole stomped p the Jaw and marched them backtotheir Tree Trimmer's Daughtea, But Look At Turtleneck and Francis Fiddleface scon The engineer of the great Irri gation project here is hiss marilyn Schrader we found this buddirg genius dipping water from the Rio Grande Rlver and an enormous spillway. How does it feel to create a barren wastes we asked. Said the Irrigation queen, Once again the Kentucky Wlldcats wear BB's highest pouring t into garden from Uwso 'ny Back Hurts!W honor. The Grown of world championship. Fireball Roos, the team's first woman coach, has guided her hillbilly crew to top honors. In an interview within the BB wizard, we asked Coach Roos how she liked coaching men's BB. Her answer was:'The BB part is pretty dull, but, BOY, those MUNI' SS PO 6 : y . I, . -, o I . . 3 I- . . I l 0 u ' ' - -, - o l s . . f . ' 7 . 1 r I I I I. . a F ' r . I L. r A J. . . . . - D J T fi -' . . J D I , I . r 1 ' J I o ' J. o Q 2 . . . - 2 S 4 ,x ' Y I ' ' I . O 2 ' s. I 4. . ' ' l I o ' ' I ken today in the annual clam eating contest held each year at this ' ' 6 J ' . f ' ---H 1 . : . . . A . Tw : ' -' a . A n . . O N : D . . I ' A ' L O 4 ' : ' . . --- . . . v . . v . I I. ' ' A ' C I O : . - N , - I N N' : D 0 2 0 ' nr l , V D A A O -



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QYQSKD Sfigforqa In the fall of 1937 six little boys and girls marched up the hill and became 'students' We were Evelyn Showers, Dean Rechtenbach, Dorothy Roos, Francis Stewart, Richard Williams, and Joy Cole Of these six, only Dorothy and Joy have gone through the twelve years together Lois Walton guided our footsteps the first year Unfortunately Francis Stewart moved away leaving only five in our class The next year we found ourselves in the second grade with Jessie Brown as our instructor Evelyn Showers moved away during our third year and we also lost Dean Rechtenbach Delores Ruch and Wayne Hughes joined us this year so we still had five in our class We soon were in the fourth grade with a different room and a new teacher, Winifred Long Vera Wollenhaupt was our instructor in the fifth, sixth, and seventh grades In our eighth year, Mrs Arthur Jones was our teacher During this year Richard Williams moved to Vinton We had the usual number of parties every year Valentine, Halloween, Christmas, etc I'm sure we'll always remember those dear old school days After going through the usual trials and tribu lations of elementary students quarrels, pranks and punishments, appearing in programs scrubbed and shining in new dresses and ribbons, long pants and ties, here came eighth grade graduation We each received blue diplomas and were we proud High School here we come ' Our sponsor in our Freshman year was Mrs Gertrude Patterson During this year we were merely 'green' and didn't ac complish anything of great importance Those in our class were Delores Pfundheller, marilyn Schrader, Tom McDermott, Dorothy Roos, Joy Cole, Wayne Hughes, Marllyn Williams, and Delores Ruch Our sponsor in our Sophomore year was Robert Preston Marilyn Williams left us this year, decidlng to continue at Greenfield The main event in our Junior year was our class play, 'Chintz Cottage,' Oh, the things that took place during that class play We definitely learned still had our original eight We also got our class rings this year, of course they were the finest to be found Iws Laura Bailey, who was our sponsor helped us plan the Junior Senior Banquet The banquet was held at the Iowana Hotel in Creston The dining room was decorated with bright crepe paper and in one corner was a small windmill with a rock garden around it The table had one long row of blrght colored tulips All these effects were used to bring out the theme of our banquet, Holland At the beginning of our Senior year we had sever in our class, Marilyn Wllliams havirg moved The initlatlon of the Freshmen was our first under taklng We found it great fun for us but we feel the poor Freshmen thought differently The high school annual was our special project during the year The highlight of the year was our skip day We went to the Drake Relays and had a very enjoyable time Our Senior Class Play, 'Rainbow Cottage', was held at the close of the year we will always be grateful to our parents and teachers for making it possible for us to arrlve at thls iunction of our educational career O what the words 'ad lib' meant. Marilyn Williams Joined our class again so we

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