Burlington Community High School - Pathfinder Yearbook (Burlington, IA)
- Class of 1942
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' 11,4 A ' 43' 22? - 1f25'3'g55'3:1- 'ika f L, F752 K -14 , si: is 1 '11 t.., ' . . f 4'-g.ffLfSf5ff' A. , Rinse :iz -SSLQQQL-rv -1 QM A X X flue ,man 06 flue Zfea ea ing of picfufzes . . . MRS. FLORENCE ALLEN llmlselmutlier PAUL BACHER. B. A. Fire Sqnml Adviser BERNICE BAUERCAMPER. B. A. English. An-liery l'lul1 Ailivser DOROTHY BAUMLE. B. A.. M. M. Instrumental Music ELMIRA BLAKE. B. A.. M. A. Nlaitliuwtics BETTY BLAUL. B. A.. M. A. linimlance llirvctur DOROTHY BOHLKEN. B. S. Y-vratiunnl llniiwilmkiiild. Girl Reserve Adviser LUELLEN BOWLES. B. A.. M. A. Physical Education, G. A. A. .Mlviscr HENDRICK BRUNSELL. B. S. Slllilll-IIUSIIES XYoudvvork EDNA BURHANS. Ph. B.. M. A. llunle licnnmnics Director DOROTHY BURROUC-HS. B. A. limllisli MARGARET CARDLE, B. A . M. A. English. llypaitizi .-Xwlxi-or HAROLD CASADY, B. A. Social Science LOUISE CASPER Secretary to Principal NELLIE CURRAN, B. A. Social Science ELMA DAGGS, B. A. Aclvancerl Clothing, Tailoring. Foods HARRIS L. DANTE, B. A., M. A. Social Science, Tennis Cuauli, F. D, C. Allviser LUELLA DE KALB, B. A. 'Ty5iintl. Slmrtlmntl ANNE DUGA, R. N. Ilealtli llircvlur MEDA Ecc1.EsToN ll-mkkeepiiur, 'l'y1fim Page NP: . . . teachers seldom like to have their photographs taken ...but here they are . . .a competent force of instructors . . . eager to help . . . reluc- tant to punish . . . meetinq every Wednesday morning . . . to discuss individuals to be or not to be , . . to solve current brain twisters . . . and to plan welcomed teachers' conventions in and out of town . . . led by Principal Robert I. White . . . IN 1ur.-.-. i A in Page Seven . . . with twenty years of exper- ience as principal oi BHS . . . Superintendent Bracewell deftly hands out do's and don'ts . . . a Wielder of precise deci- sions . . . a hard Worker with an advance provoking attitude . . . prominent in community affairs . . . as well as school life . . . takes active interest . . . in prevailing problems and knows the solutions . . . ANEDRA FALL. B. A.. M. A. llinltmy . VERGIL S. FOGDALL, B. A., M. A. journalism THAD FRETZ, B. S. Cuinmercizil Vrintinll VERNON GINGERICH. B. A.. M. A. .lwurnnlisln JEAN HARGITT, B. A. Pint Tilne School ROBERT HARGITT NYmulworkimz RALPH HART. B. A., M. M. Yucial Music KATHERINE HAWKINS. B. E. Art. Art Club ELSIE HOERSCH. B. A. Slmrthaml. Office Training. Junior Class Adviser HELEN HOWE. B. A., M. A. Sm-ial Science. Seninr Flass Adviser LOUISE HUNT. B. A. Enlllish ROY W. JAMIESON. B. A.. M. A., D. D. llilvlv llistury CARL JOHANNSEN, B. A., M. A. Iinys' I'hys'val Education, Track Director Sui-h liaskerluall Cum-li. Assitant Football Kkmrli FREDERICK KAMPHOEFNER. B. A.. M. A. Yire-l'rincipal HELEN KIEST. B. A. EnKlish ANNA MAE KLOTZBACH. B. A. English, Drama Clulr Adviser HARRY LEAKE, B. A., M. A. Mechanical Drawing. Vncatimnil Mathe- matics FAN P. LILLY, B. A-. M. A., Ph. D. English EDWIN P. LOTZ, B. A., M. S. Ili-slugy JOHN DUNN MARTIN. B, A.. M. A. Speak-li, lttnlin Speech. Suipzecrait Page I uzht ci weekly Wednesday session ol CHARLES MAXON. B. s.. M. A. l'miiiiwl'ci:il l.:ui, Sal0snl:inQliip RUTH MELZIAN. B. A.. M. A. liubllish MILTON MUELER. B. A.. M. A. Nleclumical llrziwiiisr. Trigun Adviser. llirovmr ui k'emr:ililuil Svulul System BONNIE MORFURD, B. A. Y Social Svivurc CHRIS OSTERTAG Yi-uzniiuml Vriming LEROY PEASE. B. A.. M. E. Ulielnisiry, lluxim: Vnacli FRANCIS POINDEXTER. B. A.. M. A. I.ntin. Alplm Ailvisvr MAX REES. B. A. Social Sci:-uve. l'liilum:ithc:1u Allviser MIRIAM ROBERTS I.il-rnrizin JOAN SNYDER. B. A. Ik-giiming :mil Aslx-:im-oil lfomk, lleizinning :mil .lilvaillceil flnthing' WILLIAM SONANDRES. B. A., M. A. Spanish, Laiin. Spanish Fluls Adviser VICTOR SFOHNHEIMER. B. S. Aluellra. lliuloily. Fhess Cub Adviser D. DOYLE STONEHOCKER, B. A., M. A. Typing. Retail Selling. lk-lime Cnach, S:ilefm:uisliip HAROLD TACKLESON. B. A. Athletic llircctnr, Mzltlleniatics, Social Svience. Aclvzincecl Pliysical Erluvaition JOHN THOMASON. B. S. Matheniatics. Aihlelic llirevliir VERNOR TROWBRIDGE. M. S. Athletic Business Manager BETTY UHLER. B. A. I-Cnklish KATHERINE UPTON, B. E. Ural English. llevlzunzitiim, Scrilxlsler Adviser WILLIAM T. UTLEY. B. A.. M. A. l'1cunulnicS LAURA WEHMAN. B A. Social Scieure. Gemrrapliy, Safety Education WILFRED WHITE, M. A. Physics RUSSELL WILEY. B. S.. M. A. Nletzxl IYurk MAURICE WRIGHT, B. A., A. F. A., M. M. lnxlruinenrzil Nlusiv. linli Coach KP .XQY 5 is is the fife! . . . as a Senior you're on top of the world . . . ihe Iuniors, to you, are as green as the qrass . . . under you're feet . . . you're noi sure the Sophomores exist . . . had oodles of iun . . . made loads of friends . . . but not to reluctant to take you're sheepskin . . . to pre- pare to take over where others leave off . . . ready to pass on your rank of upperclassrnen . . .keeping always that undefinable feeling for old Alma Maier . . . Here are the privaie lives , . . .Gite of flue pafzfies I Page Ten DORIS DICKEY . . . Red . . . chosen as the Most Popular . . . versatile likes sports fond of music plays piano for U sings . . . attractive Homecoming queen . . . clever reliable . , . lots of fun . . . excellent dancer . . , associate editor of PGG . . . all-round girl . . . ALBERT BOECK . . . Most Intellectual boy . . . by popular vote . . . a true scholar . . . rates straight A's clever speaker. . .witty . . . promotes Good Will policy. . .a chemistry shark . . . writes side-splitting features . . . pen name, Alex G. Bowman . . . for- sooth, a budding genius . . . WANDA PICKER . . .small, blond beauty . . . vivacious . . . gay . . . charming . . . quick-witted . . . lots of fun. . ,enjoyable companion. . .elfish smile . . . contagious chuckle . . . GC- cornplished vocalist . . . chosen Most Attractive of graduating Senior girls Page Eleven DAVID COWLES. . . Pappy . . .Most Popular . . . Senior class president. . . football captain . . . wins games . . . then writes them up . , . associate edi- tor of PSG . . . master oi situations . . . intelligent . . . enjoys lun . . . co- operative . . . in short, a real guy . . . IEAN COCHRAN. . . Cock . . .heads honor rolls . .. . outstanding in all clas- ses . . . a born leader original ideas . . . loves fun . . . a truly genu- ine sport . . . enjoys wit-tonce she catches on? . . . plays violin. . .eager to help . . . chosen by Seniors . . . as Most Intellectual girl . . . BOB BENSON . . . Most Handsome boy . . . tall, lanky . . . dark-haired . . . regular Adonis. . .generous smile. . . keen personality . . . everyone's pal . . . likes a good time . . . drives a green Studebaker . . . groovy dancer . . . quite a crooner . . . ambitious. . . able leader . . . Senior class president. 7-alzin fige asm, . . . . , . and loving it, after a semester . . . of struggling with responsibilities and weighty problems . . . under supervision of Advisor Helen Howe . . . planned class party . . . a super-duper attair . . . the Senior play . . . best yet . . . and the banquet, a formal Military ball . . . a beautiful thing to remember . . . for many of us, a grand climax . . . graduation . . . caps . . . gowns . . . then they indulge in a moment of leisure . . . time out tor a tryst . . . after making smooth sailing tor the Senior class . . T ...Chosen by their class mates. . .to lead the Way . . . Dave Cowles .K . . Marge Newell ... Wanda Picker.. . A1Boeck . . . Doris Glantz . . . Bob Benson . . . Iean Cochran . . . Senior ot- ficers . . . plus . . . Miss Howe . . . proved themselves worthy . . . will be remembered ... byclassot'42 . .. X X 'X BAKER, MARY-UAA, l'vrsulialil5 liluli. Ili-tticrnmii Uflirur. BAXTER. CHAR- ALES - Presitlvnt and Fx-cvetztry ni t'ht-ss l'lnlu, Track. 'l'ntulilini'. lit-ys' 'll' Vlulv. BEAUCHAMP, DELORES-Alpliu. tirl Rest-ries. S1-:inish l'!x:ln, llrgilua Vlub. tiiils' tilee L'lulu, Nlited l'lmrus, Upvietta l'lmrus. Minor 1,1-:ul in ,lzxnur Vlnss l'l.ty, l-'nutlnuse, lffnglish Class l'l:ty, l'lie l'm-ut-rs 'l'lmx llc . llmnt-:nmu tltlifcr. -BEHNE, DORIS-tiirl llcst-ries. Sliurtlmlul Augirds. BEINE, CHARLINE- Girls' tilvc t'lul-. Min-tl t'ht-rus, ll-nmsrnutn lltlircr. BENSON, ROBERT- l'rcsitIont :ind 'l'rv:tsux'er uf Senior l'l:lss. Sertvtaiiy ui t'Iil', Ili-Y 'l'rensu:ur. llnys' lilce Club, Nlixcil t'Itnrns. Uperetm l'l1tu'us. llnrvzilztitrcztle fhnir. jl' Ye-sivcr Vhnir. Typing Aunxwls. llmnernuin tltlicer. BERGES, IIERMAN-'l'rntnivct 'l':in in State Blusit' Contest. llrzi-s Sextet in 'State Vnntvst. llztlnl. Urvllestra. Musir 'll'. llrass Quartet. 5t lt'stetl llrclteslra til-lilly., Ihwys' tilee t'lub, Mixed Vlmrus. Ultereltn fhnrus, Scnlcsler llonnr Rull -l, BJORK. C. KENNE'I'I-I-Se-t'i'ctary and 'l'rc-aisnrvsr ni Rauliu Flulv. Trigun. llnys' tilcc l'lub, Mixed l'hni'us, linzlisli Class l'l:t3 i'li:iss:itnlr:u, Swim-stei' llnnnr Roll I, Serxiru 'll', BLIESISNER, RONALD- Voys' lilee l'lnb, Nlixctl Vlnwrtts. Ulieretlzl t'luirus, tlrcllestra, BLISS. EVELYN-GAA. Typing and Sliurtliztud Auzirds. BLOOMER. ALLAN- 'lll-Y. Stilth.-tit l'nuuvil. lltnnernuni llllin'u:'. .BLYDE.NBURGH, VIRGINIA -Archery l'lulv. Slusiv 'Il', llnntl. llutncrtumi Ollimr. iBOCK, MARILYN-Yive-l'resitletit nl Srrlblwlels, Assistant llnsivt-ss Manaller ni 'l':itliti:ult'i'. VNU Azl Stuff, liirl Reserve-. Alpha. Vlwt-r llczuler. liirls' tilee l'lub. Iilixt-tl l'luwrns. llnrrzllaiixrvnte Choir. l-luglisli l'lass Plays, 'l'ln- l'ain1uored llzulingf' land 'l'he- l'nucr- 'lihztt He. Typing Auurtls. lluinernmn Uftlrer, Semester llnmu' 'Rt-11 4. BOECK. ALBERT l'l't-sitletlt. Studi-nt tlniiwil, l -Associate Xlnliagcr nf PM ti, Senior flass Yice r 'resident ni llralnu l'lub, lllSl'A State Cliztilipinii lieu- tnrv XY:'ilt-r. Semester llnnui' Null 5. Rotary Revre-exxtxtlivc. Slvnuisli l'lub. 'l'rignn, llnutermnn lltliwr, VNU Aeu'sli:in'k, Quill N Scroll. l.ilei'zu'y 'll'. BONAR. IVAN- r. l'Rt- Xewsliziwk, President uf llrauna l'luh, Spanish Activities l-Izlitni' uf Vaithlixulc l'lt:h. Stlyerinr in lnnzt Nine, llzwetivt-rt Futltestzttit. Nutiunal lfurvnsic I.e:lgue, l'rn4 graiu Blamuger of Radiu Spa-erli Vlass. Lietrary 'Il', llnmernmn Uttirer. Minor Lead ,in Junior Vlass l'l:iy l'nntlnusc, utht-r luvnurs lrmn lllnulniieltl and Albia high- svlinuls. eniofzs . . . ALFRED. HERMAN. ALLEN. ELIZABETH-S11anish Vlub, GAA, Ilall Duty. ANDERSON, BARBARA-Vice-President of Archery Club, Shorthand Awards. ANDERSON, EVELYN-Mixed lihnrns. Typing Awards. ANDERSEN, MARY ANN-Business Manager nf PKG. Alpha Set-retary, Scribhler. Girl Reserves. llranta Club. Girls' Glee Club. Mixed Churus. Orchestra, Selected Urchestra Gmnps, Typing :md Shorthand Awards. ANDREWS, MARY-Girl Reserves. llaml. Girls' Glee l'lub. Operetta Uhnrus, llall Duty. llunuernoni Olticer. ARNOLD, CAROL-Tynitig Awards. ASBY, FAITH MARY--Girls' iilee Club, Mixed Vlmrus, Urvliestra, Selected Orchestra tirnups, Ji' Yesner Orchestra. S-tring Quartet, Typing and Sliortllantl Awards. Ilninerontn Uhiwr, ASCI-IOFF, CARL- Meniber of State Debate Chatnpiunsliiiv Teatn. Member of National Runner-up ltebate Team. Superior at Cue. Superior at State Finals, First Place at llloontfield ltnys' '1'nurn:unent. First in Extenipnrznienus at llzivetnsnrt, Vice-President of CDC, President of lli-Y. Student limuicil. Trigun, llnys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Oper- etta Chorus. Baccalaureate Choir, Semester llnnnr Rnll -l. Literary 'll'. English Vlass Plays. The Paluperetl Darling, and The Powers That lle. ASHBY. HAROLD-Feature Editor nf l'athtintler, PKG Newshawk, Cheer Leader t':n-tain. Art Club. Mixed Cliurus. Ilornernnm Ohicer. BABB, BETTY LOU. BACHER, MARY ANN-Typing Awards. eniofzs . . . BRACEWELL. HELEN-Alpha, Scribbler, Band. Clarinet Quartet, Girls' Glee Club. Orchestra. Hrnnerunln lmicer. BRADFIELD, DORIS-Typing and Shorthand Awards. BRAY, JAMES. BRIEAR, GEORGE H.-Xlirestling, Semester Honor Roll l. BRINGER, PATRI- CIA-Girl Reserves. Girls' Glee Club. Hall Duty. Operetta Chorus. BRISSEY, CALVIN--Tumbling, Semester Honor Roll l. Homeroom Otiicer. BROCKELMAN, ROBERT-Trigun, Semester Honor Roll F, Typing and Shurtlmml Awards, llomeroom Omver. BROEG, EILEEN-President of Archery Club, Art Club, Student Council. Girls' Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus. BROWN, BETTY J.- TypIng and Shorthand Awards. BROWNE. JAY JR. - l'eriect Attendance for 4 Years. Hand. Brass Sextet. Brass Quartet. BROWN. THOMAS -Treasurer of Chess and Checkers Club. Homeroom Ohicer. BROWN. WILLIS. BRUNTMYER JACK lla Letlnll lnotlnll 'lrack Boys ll Club BUMGARD NER, IRENE- Ilynatia Treasurer. Music 'Il', Aceompanist to: Mixed Chorus. Op- erettzis. Girls' Sexret. Entrants in Musif Contests: Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups. JL' Yesper Orchestra, Semester Honor Roll Z, Typing Awards. Homeroom unset-r, Piano Soloist in Contest. BURGUS. VELMA-Personality Club. Perfect Attendance for J Years. BUSCH, GLENNA MAE-Spanish Club. Girls' Glee Club. Typing Awards. BYERS, WARREN-Trigon, Drama Club. Mixed Chorus, Homeroorn Officer. Other Honors From Dublin School, Ontario. Canada. CARPENTER, JENNIE LAVONNE- Girls' Glee Club, Ohice Assistant. Home-room Officer. CARTER. EDGAR-Camera Club Treasurer. Perfect Attendance for 2 Years. CATAN- ZARO, EVELYN-Personality Club, Typing and Shorthand Awards. CHAMPAGNE. PATRICIA-Girls' Glee Club. Mixed Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Baccalaureate Choir. JC Vesper Choir. Orchestra. Semester Honor Roll 4. Homeroom Ollicer. CHRISS,BETTY- Music 'B', GAA. Orchestra. JC Vesper Orchestra. String Quin- tet. Semester Honor Roll 1. CLARK, JOSEPH E.--Camera Club. CLIFTON, WILMA JEAN- Girl Reserves. GAA. Typing and Shorthand Awards. COCHRAN. JEAN-Senior Class Treasurer, Hyptian President and Social Chair- man. Scribbler. Drama Club. Girl Reserves. Student Council. Music 'B', Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups. PKG Newshawk, English Class Play Dear Little Wife. Semester Honor Roll S. Horncrnom Ohicer. CORLETT, MILTON. COUSINS. BYRL G.- Iloxing. Track, Tumbling. Boys' 'B' Club. eniofzs . . . COWENS, ROBERT - Track. Vt'restling, Art Club. Semester Honor Roll 2. COWLES. DAVID-Senior Class President, Junior Class President. President and Secretary of CDC, Student Council. Associate Editor of PKG. Quill and Scroll, P8zG Newshawk, Sports Editor, lloys' 'B' Club. Co-Captain of Football Team. All-Little Six Conference Footfhall Team 2, 1941 Iowa Daily Press Association All-State First Team. 19-ll Des Moines Register k Tribune All-State Team, Nominated for VVho's Who ln lntetscholastic Athletics. President of Little Six Student Council, Typing Awards. Homeroom Oftirer. Continuity Writer for Radio Speech Class. English Class Play, Two Gentlemen of the Bench. CROKER, WILLIAM C.-Music 'll', Rand. JC Pep llaud, Baritone Soloist With Concert Band, Baritone Soloist in District and State Contests, Brass Sextet. CROWDER, LOIS-Ilypatian Treasurer, Spanish Club, Semester Honor Roll 5. Office Assistant. Typing and Shorthand Awards, Homeroom Officer. CUDDEBACK, JEAN-Treasurer of Girl Reservers, Srcribhler, Music 'B', Mixed Chorus, Orches: tra. Ilomeroom Otlicer. DAILY, JACK. DAMERON. CLARENCE. DARNOLD, JAMES-Basketball, Boxing. Football, Track, Tumbling, lloys' ll Club. DEHNER. ALBERT-Archery Cluh, Track, DEJAYNES. ARNOLD. DEVILBISS. MARJORY-Shorthand Awards...DEVIL- BISS, WILLIAM. DICKEY, DORIS- Homecoming Queen, Junior Class Treasurer, Alpha President. Girls' Glee Club President, Associate Editor of PKG. Scribhler, Girl Reserves. Music '1i', Accompanist to: Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Cluh. Baccalaureate Choir, Operettas, Boys' Quartet: Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups, JC Vesper Orches- tra, String Quartet. Cello Entrant in Contest, Quill and Scroll, Semester Honor Roll 5. I-Iomerooui Officer, Literary 'B', 1'8rG Newshauek, Student Council. DICK- SON, DONNA- I'8zG Newshawk, Hypatias. llrama Club, Girl Reserves. Personal- ity Club. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Semester llouor Roll 2, Typing and Shorthand Awards. DISTELHORST, NANCY- Editor-in-Chief of PKG, President of Art Club. Alpha. PSG Newshawk. Quill and Scroll, Lead in Junior Class Play Footloose, Literary 'll'. Semester Honor Roll -1. lloinerontn Ufticer. English Class l'lay, 'Iu'o Gentlemen of the Bench, DISTELHORST, WILLIAM. DOERING. JEAN - Girl Reserves, Typing Awards. Hoxueroom Omcer. Other Honors From Bryn Athyn Acatuedy. Penn. DOOM. ANITA. DOWELL. CLARENCE. DOYLE. ROBERT. DUGAN. JAMES-I'resident of Spanish Club, Student Council, Drama Club. Camera. Club. English Play, Cassandra, Semester Honor Roll 1, Homeroom Officer. EBERT, ARLENE. EDEN, RUTH-liypatian. Personality Club. Seniestt, Honor Roll 1. Typing Awards, Hall Duty. ENGLE. DOROTHY JEANNE-Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club. ENGSTROM, ELSIE-l'eriect Attendance for 6 Years. Typing Awards. ENG- STROM. GORDON-Camera Club, Basketball. Football, Band, Clarinet Quartet. Mixed Chorus. ENGSTROM, WALTER-Stagecraft. Camera Club President. Ilonieroom Otticer. eniofts . . . ERICKSON, DONALD-Trigun, Orchestra, l'e:'iect Atlenndance for 3 Years, Ser- vice 'll', lluuleruuzu Ufli:et'. ERICKSON. RONALD. FAHLGREN, ROBERT. FAWCETT, HARRY BOB'-Nlanaxzing liilitur of PKG. President and Vice-President of lli-Y, L'lll'. Drama Club, Band. ii-vys' Glee Club. Mixed Chorus. Uiieretta Chorus. llaccalaureate l'hmr, Nlinur Lead in Operetta The llartered llride, PNG News- hairk. Znd in Ed.tnrial Xtriting in lllSl'.-l Contest. Bliuur Lead in ,Tnninr Clase l'lay I'Fuotlnose, English Class Plays: Little Wife. and l':nupered llarlimzf' Radio Speech Class, Semester llmmr Roll 3, Literary 'Il', llmnernmn lltlicer. Xifrute Schuul l'ep Sung tin liel 'em tirnyhnunds! , English Class l'lay, Twp Gentlemen ui the llenchf' Quill and Scroll. FISCHER, MARY ELLEN-Girl Reserves, llrzuna Club. Natiunal Forensic League, llratnrical lleclanlzttlm, Soplimnme Debate. Typ'ng Awards, Ilumermnn llfticer. FLADT, KATHRYN-Spanish Club, Girls' tiles Club, Mixed Churus. FLODIN, MARGERY-Ilypatian Vice-President and Secretary, llrama Club Ser- retary, Scribblers, Girl Reserves, Student t'nuncil, Spanish l'lulm Serretary. Minor Lead in ,luninr Class l'lay Footloose , l'rogram llirector and l'rnduct'uri Manager uf Radio Speech Class. Semester llunor Roll 3, Library Assistant. Ilall Duty. Homernom Officer. FRIETAG, WANDA-Literary Editor of Vathfmder. Vice- President of llyratias, Girl Reserves. Spanish Club, Music 'll', liand lirass Quartet. JC l'ep llanil, Trmnpet Trio, llrass Sextet, Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups. PKG Newsbawk, Semester Ilunnr Roll 4, Literary 'll', Typing Awards. Hall lluty, Ilomeroum Ofticer, GALLAGHER, JEANNE--Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Baccalaureate Choir, Typing Awards, llomeruum Otticer. GARDNER, CHARLES-Art Club, Perfect Attendance fnr 3 Years, Typing Awards, GARRETT, EARL -Chess 8: Checkers Club, Typing Awards. GEORGE, BOYD- President ui Projection Club, CUC. Radio Club, Student Council, Chief Engineer of Radio Class. lltnnernuni Officer. 3 ! i Ei A li iz 2 X i 1 il 1 J GEREN, BONNIE-Typing and Slmrthand Awards, GIFFIN, PATRICIA-Girls' lilee Club, Typing Awards. GLANTZ. DORIS-Senior Class Vice4l'resident. Junior Class Treasurer, Alpha. Student Council. Member of State Debate Championship Team, Member of Runner-Up in National Debate Contest. Superior at lowa Nine in Oratury, Superior At Coe. lst in Extemporaneous at lfue, Girl Reserves. Mixed Chorus. English Class Play. The Pampered Darling . Semester llonor Roll S, Literary 'l!', Shorthand Awards, lloniermnn Officer. RPA Announcer. GLASER. ROBERT L. JR. - Student Council. Trigon. Pmjectfon Vluh, Service'B'. GLENN, WILLIAM--President ui Stagecrait Cren. Fuuthall. Service 'I3'. Office Assistant. GORHAM, ROBERT WILLIAM. GORMAN, JEAN LAURA- Semester Honor Roll 1, Typing Awards. GREGC. PHYLISS-Girl Resrexes, Yice-President of Spanish Club, Typing Awards. Home- rutnn Otiicer. GRIER, JAMES. GRIFFIN, MAXINE. GRDSCLAUDE, JENE-GAA. Hand, Saxophone Quartet. Girls' tilee Club, Baccalaureate Choir. Minor Lead in Junior Class Play, Footloose, GULICK, SHIRLEY-Girl Reserves, Typing and Shorthand Awards. HAGERTY, KATHLEEN-Typing and Shorthand Awards. HALE, PAUL-Cm Captain oi Tumbling Squad. HALL. JACQUELINE. -Drama Club. Girl Reserves, Spanish Club. Band, Girls' Glen Club. Mixed Chorus, English Class Play, Cassandra, Hall Duty, w l LIORNING, BONNIE .IEAN-Personality fluh, Sllurtlmlnl Awards, HUCG. CHAR- -ES-Secrelnry :uid Treasurer of Rznlin Clulm, Fire Squad, Snainisli lfluh, Student 'ouneil, Trigun. ll:nnl,tlrcI1esti-a, Selected Orchestra Groups. Typing Awards, Home- 'umn lmiuvr. HULL, LAVERNE-President and Secretary nf '1'rigons, Nuys' Glee lluh, Mixed i'hurns. Service '1!'.llimu-rimin Ufticer, Verfert .-Xtlemlnnce fin' 3 Years. Trigun Sill Hour Mun. l LHJNGER, MARION-Girl Reserves. HUNT, ANNA-liynatizin. Archery Clnlu, lemester llnnnr Roll 3. ITA. CATHERINE-Alpha. llr:una lflnh. Girl Reserves. nlusic 'li', ltunil, l'lm'inet Quartet. Girls' lilee Flulu. Mixed ifhorus. Orchestra. English Class l'laly, f'nss:nnlr:i. llinnermnn Otiiver. IAMES, BARBARA. JAMIESON. ROBERT. JANSEN. MARGARET-'l'yp'ng Xwnnls, Other llnlmrs lfrnni llnly Names Acndeuiy, l'zilifm'n':i. IOHANSEN, BETTY-Girl Reserves, Spanish Cluh, Girls' Glee Club. lI:ill Duty. lmnerouln Umeer. JOHNSON, JACK R.-Vive-Vresiilelit nf Stznlecrnft Crew, lloys' ilee Clull, Mixed Clnxrns. Opewrm l'h0rus, Service 'll'. Utiiee Assistant, Ilmneronnt Nticvr. JOHNSON, RICHARD-President :nnl Yiee-l'resident uf Junior L'l:iss, 'resident und Yiee-President nf Spanish flulv, Student Council. llnnd, Ularinet Quar- tet, English l'l:1ss lllziy '4S1uirkin' , llunierumn Otiicer, Semester lluunr R011 -I, OHNSON, ROBERT K. JOHNSON. ROBERT W. JONES, FRANK. a eniohs . . . HARTMAN, WAYNE-Semester llunur Roll 2. HAUGH, MARGARET MAE- Girl Reserves, Personality Club, GAA. HEAD, JEAN. 1 HEMPEL, EUGENE-Art Clnh, lloys' Glee Flnh, Mixed Chorus. HEMANN, JON--Fnotlmll. Advertising Manager ni PKG. English Class Play. The Powers That He. Ilomernnm Otiicer. HENDERSON. CLINTON-Typing Awards. Other Honors From Moulton Highschool. Moultnn. lnwa. HENRY. MARILYN-Girls' Athletic ll, GAA Secretary, Semester Hnnnr Roll 1. Typing Awards, Ilomeromn Utiicer. HENRY, ROGER-Hall Duty. HILLYARD, RACHEL .IOSEPHINE-Semester llnnor Rnll 1, Uftice Assistant. Typing and Short- hand Awards. HOGLUND, ROBERT-llaselmll, 'l'r:wk. Holnerouui Officer. HOLM. MARJORIE- Honors from Mediapolis and llezirdstnwn llighsclnmls, HORN, JANET-Editor in-Chief oi Pathtinder. Alpha. Archery Clulr, Girl Reserves Progrznn Chairman. Student Council, Secretary of Girls' Glee Cluh. Tennis Chzunninn in 19-tl. Music 'Hx Mixed Chorus, Oneretta Chorus. llaccalzuirezile Choir, JF Yesper Choir, Selected Orchestra Groups, It' Yesper Orchestra. String Quintet, PKG Newshawk. l'8zG News Editor, Minor l.e:nl in Junior Flnss Flay, Footloose , Semester llnnor Roll 5. Literary 'R'. llolnernnui Utiicer. eniofzs . . . JOPLIN, MARY-Girl Reserves, Music 'll', Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Churus, 011- ereltn Chorus liaccalaureate Choir. JL' Vesper Choir, Madrigal Flmrus. Orchestra. Selected Orchestra Groups. JL' Yesper Urchestra, 'l'ypinR and Shorthand Awards. KALKBRENNER, INGEBORG-Typing' and Slmrthand Awards. Hall Duty. KEAR- NEY, VIRGINIA-Girl Reserves, Semester Honnr Roll l, Typing and Shnrthand Awards, Mixed Fhurus. KELLER, CHARLES-Radio Club, lluys' Glue l'luls, Mixed Vhnrus. JC Vesper Choir. KELLY, GLORIA--President ui Scrilihlers, llypatian, Student Council, Girl Reserves, Drama t'luh, Music 'll', Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups. Se- mester llunur Roll -l, Il-nnerimm Gnicer. KELLEY, RICHARD. KIEHNE, FRANK-l':trt in ,lun'ur Pull:-ge l'l:iy. The Enemy . KIERSEY. JOHN. KINDIG, WILMA. KIZER, WILLIAM-hlixetl Chorus. KNOTTS. NOREEN-Shorthand Awards. KOELLINC. ELIZABETH-Alpha Secretary. Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee fluh. Mixed Chorus, Operetta Clnirus. liawalaureate Choir, JC Vesper Choir, Minor Leads in Operettas A'llMS l'inafnre, Yeuman nf the Guard . Girls' Sextet. Excellent Rating as fontraltu Soloist. Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups. JL' Yesper Or- chestra. gtring Quintet, Semester llnnur Roll -I. llmnemmn Uhicer, l'untraltn Soloist in '-IZ. KOENIG, MARJORIE Lei-l in Operetla HMA lniatnre. Minor Lead in Operet Yeuinan ni the Guard, Vice-President nf Girls' Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus. lla cnlnurente Choir, Girls' Sextet, Mzulrigal l'lnn'ns. jt' Yesper Fhuir. Typing Award llnnlerumn Otiicer. KOESTNER. CHARLES. KOHRS, DOROTHY-Archel Vluli, llrznna flnl-. Girl Reserves. Girls' Glce Chili. Mixed t'hurus, ltaccalaureal t'hnir, Udiee Assistant. KOTTEMAN, DOROTHY-X'ice-President and Secretary of junior Class. Allah Girl Reserves. Student Fuuncil, Sm-erim' in Uratory and Extenipnraneuns at luv Nine. First at lhivevnvort Meet, First in l-Ixtenipuraneuus in National Fnrens League. the Uulleee Medal. Member of llehate Teani that l'Iaced .Ind in Nations lst in State. and lst in Newtun 'l'unrn:unents: literary 'll', llmnerunln 0H'icer, Rl' Announcer. Semester lltnmr Roll 5. KREKEL, DELPHINE-Girl Reserves. llj patiaii. GAA. Girls' Atliletic 'Il', Scum-ster llunur Roll 3. Typing and Shnrthai Awards, llall llutg. KRONBERG. ROBERT. LANDESS, EVELYN-GAA. Utiice Assistant. Hall lluty. LANDERS, JUNI LANNING. GENEVA-Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Cluh. Mixed Clmrus. Assistax on PKG Ad Staff. English Cass l'lay, The Powers That Ile. '1'yp'ng Award Hall Duty, lluxneromn Utlieer. LEAR, GERTRUDE-Mixed tflmrus, Perfect Atlemlance fur -I Years. Other l,Iilnol from Osceola. lima lligllsehnul. LEBECK, MAX-'l':'ip:un, PKG Printshup, Se vice 'll'. LIEDERMANN, MARJORIE-Tyliing and Slinx-tliand Awards, Hall Dutg LINDQUIST, DORIS -Typing Awards, llmneruoni Utiiver. LINDQUIST, VII GlNlA- Girl Reserves, GAA Typing ang' Shorthand Awa ds. LINES. LEAH- Alpha Vice-l're2fd:nt, llraina Club, Girl Reserves, Semester llmior Roll 3, llall Dill euiofzs . . . LEIPART, ROSEMARY. LIPPERT, WALTER- lloys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, l'8zG Printshop, LOEFFLERS, WILLIAM. LONG, HARRY W.-Captain oi Golf Team, English Class Play. Cassandra, Semester Honor Roll l, Perfect Attendance for 3 Years, Typing Awards. LUTZ, WILLIAM-Camera Clulx. MACK, PAUL. MADISON, THEODORE-President and Treasurer of Fhess and Checkers Club. Student Founcil, Trigun, lloys' Glee Clult. Mixed Vlmrns, Oneretta Chorus, Bacca- laureate Choir, JL' Vesper Choir. l.ead in Uperetta HMS Pinaforef' Boys' Quar- tet, Madrigal Chorus, Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups, JC Vesner Orchestra, String Quartet, English Class l'lay, Pampered Darling. Semester Honor Roll 4, Hnrnerocnn Ollicer. MARRON, JOANNA- Secretary, Girl Reserves, Scrihliler. Se- mester Honor Roll 2, Typing Awards, llomeroom Officer, Other Honors From Media Highschool, Pennsylvania. MAHAFFEY, MARYANN-Alpha President, Art Club, Girl Reserves' Secretary, Scriluliler, S1 anish Club, Student Council, Music 'll'. Or- chestra, Selected Orchestra Groups, String Quintet, Minor Lead in Junior Class Play, Footloose , English Class l'lay. Snarkin' , Excellent in Iowa Nine, National Forensic League, Dramatic and Humorous lleclamation at Davenport. Semester Honor Roll 5, Library Assistant, llomeroom Ofilicer. MARTENSEN, DOROTHY-Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus Uperetta Chorus, Baccalaureate Choir, IL' Yesner Choir, Typing Awards. MARTINDALE, FRANK. MASTERS, KATHERINE-lland. Typing Awards, Hall Duty. -JIATHIAS, MERRILL. MATSCH, ROBERT-llusiness Manager oi l'athtimler, 'resident and Vice-President ni l'hilos, lli-Y, PKG Nettshawk, Circulation Manager if PKG, Xlinnr Lead in junior Vlass l'l:iy. Footloose, English Class Plays: 'Pampered Darling. Dear Little XYife, and Two Gentlemen of the lleuch. iuperior and Excellent in Iowa Niue. National Forensic Leailllti. 5llI16fiOl' il! Ullm- lrous Declalnation, Entraut in llavernnwl Contest, Semester Honor Roll 3, literary ll', llnmernnm Ofticer. M:BRlDE, FRANCES-Hypatiziu, Girl Reserves. Drama 'lulv, Music 'll'. Rand. Girls' Glee t'luh. Mixed t'h-urns, Urchestra, Selected Orches- ra Groups, Typing Awards. llomerutnu Officer. -ACBRIDE, JEWELL-Semester llunor Roll 2, Shortlland Awards, Homeroorn Otfi- er. MCKINNEY, VIRGINIA-Hall lluty. MEHAFFEY, GERTRUDE.-GAA, 'ypiniz Awards. AENKE, JOSEPH-Chess :tml fheckers Clulu, PKG l'rintshop. Semester Honor toll 1, MENNEN, HELEN-Girl Reserves. GAA, GAA lloard Memher, Mixed 'horus, Baccalaureate Fhnir, Typing and Shorthand Awards. MEYER, DONALD- 'resident of Radio lflnh, Student Uouncil, Trigun, lloys' Cllee Clulu, Mixed Chorus, Jperetta Chorus. llaccalaurente fhnir. Orchestra, Selected Orchestra Groups, MEYER, ROGER-Philo Treasurer, Archery Club, Drama Cluh, Hi-Y, Trigun, Vennis. Music 'll', ltand, lloys' Glee Cluh, Mixed l'horus, Uperetta Chorus, Bacca- aureate Choir, Minor Lead in Opel-etta Yemnnn of the Guard, Madrigal Chorus, ilinor Lead in Junior t'l:iss l'lay, Footloose, Dramatic and Humorous Declama- ,ion in Davenport Meet. English l'lass l'lay, Pampered Darling. Semester Honor toll l, Homeromn Utticer. MIDDELMANN, PRISCILLA-Archery Club, GAA, -MILLER, DOROTHY- Typing Awurtls. MILLER, ERNEST-Mixed Chorus, lloys' Glee Lfluh ,Madripzal Fhorus, llnys' Quartet. Oneretta fhorus, Minor l.e:nl in Yeoman of the Guard, and HMS 'inafore, Il' Yesner Ulioir, First in State as ltass Soloist, Orchestra, lland Excel- ent in lloys' Iowa Nine, National l-'nrensic League, PKG Ad Staff, Typing Awards, lonor Roll 2. MILLER, MARILYN-Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club. Oneretta Thorns. MILLER, RAYMOND. 1 was L eniofzs . . . MOEHN, DELORES-Typing Awards. MOORE, HELEN TINA-Girl Reserves. Girls' Glee Lflulr, Mixed Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Typing Awards, llrnnermnn Ufti- cer. MORRISON, GLORIA-Drama Clulv, Girl Reserves, Typlng :ind Sllurtlnnnl Aw:u-mls, llmnernom Officer, Most Vhotogenic Girl. MOSENA, GEORGE-l resitlent and Vice-Vresitlent nl' Trigun, Vice-l'resimIent ol Prn- '. MOSER, FRAN- . Mixed Chorus. Se- jet-tinn Cluls, Mixed Chorus. llnys' Glee Cluli. Hi-Y, Service 'll CIS. MURRAY, MARILYN-Girl Reserves, Glrls' Glee C'lulu xnesler Honor Roll 1. Etlillish Flass Play, l':ann1ered Darling, and Dear Little VVife, Oliice Assistant, Typing .-Xwnrmls. llmnernmn Ullirer. MYERS. RALPH -Chess and Checkers Clnlw, Track. Tulnlmling, ERGALL, ROBERT-llumemnnt Utiicer. NEFF, WILLIAM-Chess and Checkers Cluh. Ilar Squad. NEB- NEES, RALPH. NELSON, BETTY JEAN-GAA, Girls' Glee Clulu, Mixed Chorus. Hmneromn Officer. NELSON. MARJORXE- Mixed Chorus, Hmneromn Oflicer. E 5 be ES 5 x 1. 2 3 2 s NEWELL, MARJORIE - Ilynatinn President and Prngranl fhairnxnn, Huniecrunii Queen Attendant, Girl Reserves, Scrilmlzler, Music 'll'. Girls' Glee Club, Mixf Ulnu-ns, Uperetta Chorus, Orchestra. JC' Yesver Urrllestrzn, Selected Urrhestr Kinnnrs. Senior Vlzlss Secretary, 'l'5'pinp: Awards, llnll Duty, lltnnernorn Ullicc NIELSON, BEVERLY--Girl Reserves. llynntizul, Versuunlity l'lnlv, PKG New: lnm k. Sr-xnester llonur Roll 4. 'l'yninp: Awards, llall llnty. NOELKE, PAUL JR.- lli-Y. Traela, OHM-e Assistant, llurnermun llllirer. NORGREN, EVELYN-llmuws lfrtnn liztsl Moline Ilighsrhuol, lll. ORTON, HAI OLD-Fhess and Vheckers Klub, lluxing. XYrestling, Golden Gloves Chalmuinn Novive Division '-0.2. PARK, KEITH A.-fzuuera t'lulx, Projection Club, Tenni llmnerumn Officer. PARK, KENNETH LEROY-Tennis. '1'ypEm.: Awards, PARKER, PATRICIA- Scrilxlxler Trczlsurer. Art Vlnlu, llypatian, PKG Newshawk, Managing Editor I l'a1hliutler, English flass Play, Pampered Darling, Semester Honor Roll 5, Homl romn llflicvr, Literary 'll'. PAXSON, BETTY- Band, Mixed Chorus. Orchestr Typing and Slnnrtlizind Awaruls. PECKHAM, MARGUERITE-Girls Reserves. GAA Vice-l'resi1lex:t. Girls' Allllel 'll', State Athletic Awzlrll, Ilmnerumn Otlicer, GAA llunrd Member, PENCI ESTELLA- Perfect Attendance for 4 Years, Other llunors Frruu Nauvno, Ili lliglisclmnl. PERSHING, ELEANOR-Perfect Attendance fur 3 Years, Typing at Slmrtliznnl Awards. PERSHINC. ELLSWORTH. PETERSON. BETTY LOU-Girl Reserves, GA. Girls' Athletic 'll'. Tyling Awards, llulneruutn Uflieer. PETERSON, EVAN- Vresidenl :incl Vice-President uf Vhess and Ullecklers Vlnlv. Trigun, Track, Nation Forensic Leznzue, llumernom Ofiicer. i I emofzs . . . PHILABAUM, MARIAN-Girl Reserves, Oflice Assistant, Hall Duty. PICKER, WANDA-Attexnlruu tn Homecoming Queen, Alpha Vice-President. Scribbler Sec- retary, Student Council, Girls' tilee Club, Mixed Chorus, Uperetta Chorus, Bacca- laureate Chuir, Ili Yesruer Choir, English Class Play, Tl1e Powers That Ile. Semester Hnnur Roll 2. Senior Class Secretary, Utlive Assistant, Typing and Short- hand Awards, lluineronnn Ohicer. PIERSON, DOROTHY-Typing and Shorthand Awards. POHREN, BARBARA-Girl Reserves, llypatian, Scribbler. Ilomeroom Editor of Pathfinder, I'8zG Newshawk. Semester Hnnor Roll l, Typing and Shorthand Awards. Literary 'Il'. FOISEL, JAMES-PKG Printslmp. Ilrnneruom Otiicer. POPP.J0- SEPH - Art Club. QUTNN, JAMES- Drama Club, Semester Honor Roll 1, llomeroom Officer. RAL- STON, DONALD E.-Archery Club Treasurer, Vice-President of Chess and Checkers Club. Tumbling. liar Squad. RALSTON, JOSEPH-CDC, Student Council Base- ball, Co-Captain of Football Team, Boys' 'B' Club. RAPPENECKER, DONALD-Homeroom Officer. RAYER, AUDRENE-Art Club. Girl Reserves. GAA, Typing and Shorthand Anzards. REDMAN, JACK-Fire Squad Secretary, Ilomeromn Officer. o EED, ROBERT J.-flyinng Awards. REEVES, RALPH. REINECKE, CLEO- 'tudent Council, GAA, Girls' Athletic ll, Mixed Chorus, Typing Awards, Hall Duty. RENNER, JEANETTE-Girl Reserves, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Ilall Duty. llmueruum Officer, RHEINSCHMIDT, PAUL. RICHARDS, DONALD. RICHARDSON, MARCILLE-Hand. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Typing Awards. RIEKE, LORRAINE-Ilynatfan. Spanish Club, Typing Awards. Semes- ter Honor Roll 1. RIEKE, RAYMOND. IEKE, ROBERT W.-Art Club, Chess and Checkers Club, Track. Caniera Club. IFFEL, LORETTA-Tyr-ing and Shurrlmnd Awards. ROE, JOHN. OTH, LAVERN-tlx-Valutaixl nf Tuniblim: Squad. RUNDORFF, GLENN A.- 'emester Honor Roll 1. Perfect Am-ntlance fur 3 Years. RUST. RUDOLPH - Fire Squad Treasurer. eniofzs . . . SAGE, FRED-Hi-Y President and Vice-President, VDC Treasurer, Drama Clnlx Treasurer, junior Class Secretary, Student Council, Football. Lead in Junior Class Play, Footloose, English Class Play, Dear Little Wife, Pmtluctiun Manager of Rat:l'o Speech Class, Semester Ilnnur Roll l, lltnnerunm Officer. SANDERS. JEANETTE- l'resiLlent of Girl Reserves, Ilypatian, Drama Cluh, Minor Lead in Junior Class Play, Footloose, Advertising Manager ul PKG, First l'lace in ll-1SI'A Ad Selling Contest, National Forensic League. Ilmnerotun Otticer, English Class Play, Two fientlelnen oi the l'ench. SATTERTHWAITE, ROBERT- Semester Htnmr Rull Z, llnnteruuni Officer. SCHACHEL, RUSSELL. SCHIEFFER, JACKf Cltth. SCHILB. KATHERINE-Girl Reserves, lly Glee Club, M'xetl Chorus, Orchestra, Selected Orche llasketliall, Ftmtlsall, lluys' ll patlan. Music 'll'. llaznl. Girls' stra Grmnis, lltmte:mun Otticer. SCHRAMM, ,IERREL-llninemoin Otiicer, Semester llunur Rnll l, l'k.G Prlntstop. SCHRANZ, FRED- Typing and Shorthand Awartls, llntnernmn Oftieer. SCH Z, LOIS-GAA, Girls' Glee Cluli. Mixed Chorus, Uperetta Chorus, llall lluty. SCHWARTZ, PATRICIA-Senior Editor nf Pathti Cluh. Girl Reserves, Music 'll'. Orchestra. Selected nder, Alpha Treasurer, Drama Orchestra Groups, PKG News- hawk. Feature Editor nf l'84G, English Class Play, Suarkin' Semester Iltmor Roll 5, Literary 'll', Typing Awards. SCHWARTZ, ROBERT-Radfo Clnh, Ser- vice 'll' SCHWENKER. HERBERT. SCHWERIN. LOIS--Girl Reserves, Mixed Clit-rus, Ilnnteruoln Ufticer. SCHWERIN. WARREN-lfainera Clnh. SEABURY, BARBARA LEE-Girl Reserves, Hotne- mmn llfhver. Other Ilonzurs Fruin lles Moines Iligltsclloul, lles Moines, Iowa. SEAVER, BETTY-liirl Reserves, llall Duty, llmneruntn Officer. SHERER, DELBERT-Mixed Vltnrns. SINGLETON, ROBERT. SKOURUP. JOSEPH-Footlmll, llnys' ll Cluli, H1nnf:ruoni Officer, SLEATER, MARJORIE--Alpha Treasurer, Girl Reserves, GAA, Girls' Athletic Il, Band, Seq master Hnnor Roll 1, Typing Awards, Ilmnernoni Officer, Girl Cheer Leader for Q Years, SMITH, JOHN-Camera Clulu, Fire Squad, Iluys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Operetta Chorus, Orchestra. Typing Awards. SOMMERFELD, ROY. SOVERN, ARTHUR - Fire Squad Chief and Captain, F-et retary and Treasurer uf Camera Cluli, P8zG and Pathfinder Photographer. SPRINK LE, MAXINE-Girl Reserves, GAA, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Other II0nm'J lfrmn llenton Highschool. l'E1ll0II, Ill. STEWART, WILLIAM. STRAUSS, WILLIAM, STOCKDALE, JAMES--llaseliall. liasketball, Fonthall, Trask, Buys' 'll' Vluli, 2nd Little Six Fnutlxall Team, Hnnurl ahle Mentinn in All-State lfuntliall Team, llmneruotn tlflicer. 3 U TROSEN. ROSETTA-tlrvliextm. TROSEN. WALLACE - lfirv S-luznl Chief, As- iktzxnt Clue! and Assietzuu l':uu:iiu, llrrliewtra. UNC-LESBEE. EUGENE'-lluxiug, l ont'1all, lluys' Il flulx. VANCSDOL. DORIS - Blu-ic 'Il', Il.md, llmw Quartet. Urvltestrzt. 'l'y1Vng Awairnls. VITTETOE. JOAN- llztud, Girl Rvsvri't-Q, llfum fxlztjur. Fm1:t-stem' lltumr Rull l, llutut-mum Otlirer. VOELKER, JACK- PNG l'riutsl1up. WACLER, MARVIN-Chess :md l'lieckc-rs 1'lu!'. Assistant fhiei of Fire Squad, Music 'll'. llztud, jl' Pep Band. llnys' Glee t'luli. Mixed iilturus. Uverettn Chorus. Alilllflllill Ulmrus, tlrcheslzzi. llmuermun Officer. WALKER, RUTH - Ilztll Ditty, WALLEN. CEORGIANNE-Scrilrliler. Girl Rererves, Art Vluli. Girls' Glee l'lulu, Mixed flmrus, PKG Neu'sli:tu'k, liuglish l'lass Play. S1i:u'kin' , Iluuiurnus lluvla- dllillltlll nt ll:n'em:ort. Natitmnl lNu'9tNic l.e:n:ue. Otlise A-xietnut. llonlemutu Otlicer. WALSH, MARGARET-Scrilllmler. Ilyllatiau. Girl ReSeri'es, GAA, l'reQitleut. Girls' Athletic ll. GAA lluartl Memher, State Athletic Award, T3-ying Awnrde, llnmemom Utliaer. WASTE. PATRICIA -Girl Reserves. WEYER, VIVIAN- llylmtizm. Girl Reserves. l'erauuaI.ty flulv, Art l'luls, PKG Ns-ii -lutuk, Seuiestex' Iluuor Roll 2. Perfect Attexulance for lil Years. ll:ill Duty. WHITE, GEORGE-Prufrrtiuu Ulull l're:ndeut and Sewetzxry. llzmd. Music 'll', llru-4 Quartet, Hugs' Glee Vlulv, Mixed Churus. Ilxunnlziilrezute Choir. ,ll' Yesper l'huir. Rliunr Leads in Ulueretlzte, --The llairtered Bride, The Yeuuiziu of the Guard. HMS l'fu:iiure. linyi' Quartet, llaritoue sulflist iu State l'mun-st. Blad- rigal fhnrus. Orvliestru. Femeter lluuor llull F. Assistant Band llirevtur. WHOR- TON, CLEO. WICK. MARY-llnml, Muxic 'll', Vlnriuet Sulniet, L'l4u'im-t Quartet, Girls' Glee l'lulu. Mixed l'lmt'tts. Uperettzt llhurus, llaccalznlreate Choir. ,lf Yesper Ulmir, Girli Sf-Xtet. Nlzulrigzll l'lturuQ, Urcllestra. Selected llrclteslrn Groups, lilixc-il I lnriuel Quartet. e O O I SULLIVAN. PAUL. SWANDER. CARL. SWANDER. MILTON. SWISE. MARGARET E. - 'liyguing Awards, llzlll Duty, llznul Mztjnrette. Other Ilunnrs from Galesluurlz Ilitlliscluml. Galeshurg, lll. TENHAAF. GEORGE JR. - lluxilul. Fnntlunll. 'l'r:ttk. lYreitlinK. Semester Ilmtur Rnll J. llotueroum Officer. THYE. RICHARD. TOMEY. REX. TOMPKINS, RUTH-,-Xrt Vlulr, llylvatiam, Girl Reserves, GAA. Girls' Athletir ll, Girls' Glee l'luh, Mixed l'lmrus. Om-retta Ulmrue. Orvliestm. Selected Orcltestra Gmupe. Typing and Slmrtlizuttl Au':irtlQ. llall lluty. Ilruuernom Utlicer. TOPPING, MARGARET-Art Chili. Girl Reserves, GAA. Girls' Glee flulv, Mixed l'luuru4. lltiire Assiatzint. TRAMAN. PHYLLIS-Gil-IQ' Glee l'lult. Mixed l'lttu-ne, 'l'ypiuR and Shortlmml Awzirds. llzill Iluly. TORN. JEAN-'l'ytviug Awztrtls. TROSEN, MARGARET- Setue-ster Ilmmr Roll l, Typing and Slmrtlmtid Axrartli I ' h I H... fl? 'x X75 I 6Vll0'tS . . . WILLARD. CHARLES L.-ltrxmm lflnli. WILLIAMS, EUGENE. WILLSON. RAY- llasm-Iv.1ll. ll:xskc-tlrnll. .-Xthlclic li.-nril, 1'-us' lt Vluh. Swim-stef llnuur Roll l, llouitcn-uni: Ofthrr. WILSON. BETTY-Girl Reserves, Klusir 'll', llruui. Girls' lllcv Vlulu. Rlixcsl K'licn'us, tllivetlzi Flmrus, li:u'c:ll:uire.ntv Vliuir, ilu-ll0sli':l, Selected Orchestra Grmips, jk' Yespvr Uxvlu-slr:i. St-invstvr Iluimr Roll l, llmwcruunl Utiicer. WISCHMEIER, ALICE-flulu linlimr .ri l':nlitinmler, Yin?-l'l'PSllItXIlI of Girl llvsetvo-, l't-rsuunliiy Vlulr Se-Q':'el:iry, PKG Nt-xxsliaiul.. Raulin Speech Vlnss, Semester llnnnr Roll S. WOLVERTCN, RICHARD-llnlt 'lk-qun, St-investor lltmnr Roll J, lltwmerumn Utliccr. VVOOTEN, JAMES. WUNNENBERG, GERALDINE-llirl Rc-vrx'cs. Ty'-'ing :mtl Slmrtluxml Awzwtls. llouwrmun Ulllroix ZAISER, MARK R. -Serg:e:il1tA:it-Arfns of Fire Squaul. ltnml. l'ci'fvr! .Xttounlnurc for S Years, 'l'3-rlnium .Xw:u'nls. ZERNEKE, BETTY-UAA. Sexiinslw' lluuur Rn-ll J. 'l'3'ping :xml Slmrtlxanml Axxqizwls. FRANKLIN, JACK - lfmitlutll. Tmck, Ifny s' 'll' flulu, STANG, DOROTHY ANN. Fe.-uiurs not piv.'hii'rnl AIYQI HARTMAN, RICHARD mul MEIBORC, RAYMOND. - wmv . you can figure this one out .. . lean catches on ...late again, hey? . . .monkey business a la Sage and Picker . . . what's your trouble, Fran? . . . this does not need an explanation . . . letters again . . . and they all sang Elmer's Tune . . . Ma- Ghee, Kay and Katie have a chip on the house . . . all this and Cowles too . ,,, ., Q Q N A EX. 'R -,M x S if! A N - ,-., ..,....... Nwisn 3 . - g-54.11. ---7-Q-wsniq 5 R' Qi' wg S vxw x 4 -1 1 L '16 figs ,. Q 5 ly . A , - ii M D- t R K . S' K ' Y . E , 1 f'i? R Q 'E iii Q Ri FN-A gu- n. .hu , f, 'SQ 1 A 'EL mm f-'wr' f x.Xf -E in . , in .. X. s 1 5 ' A if j. ' A kiqb f 1 ' 3 xx w 'Q Y ,ex 2. B., , :X . .Q 1 w n .,-. ...fxfvwiiuilnnik 5 Y XT 53552 i W Q 2 , s A' xj .KW G V. e - ix. A is . x Q ,yy QQ-N. 3 sv 'S A g 1 ig. s Q 1 w K FIQV' I fr-www 'Www I l I3 is CSS qeffing cz ang out 06 .Eiga . . . . . .the luniors and Sophomores. . .take lite as it comes . . . and like it . . . re' sourceful . . . energetic . . . eagerly look forward . . . to successful years ahead . . . cmd proudly remember . . . their attainments . . . during the past school year . . . shared the honors . . . of every school organization . . . brilliant debaters . . . promising jour- S., . yi Li nalists . . . skillful musicians . . . star ath- letes . . . have amply shown . . . their willingness . . . and ability . . . to carry on the BHS tradition . . . f JJ! 7-lies, fave ,Eiga . . . . . . the lunior class . . . a bright example . . . of all that's enterprising . . . cooperative . . . and progressive . . . leaders of '43 BHS . . . will be pedi- greed Grayhounds . . . regular troupers . . . splendid followers . . . excel- lent managers . . . collaborated with Seniors . . . for annual party . . . gave two rollicking presentations . . . of class play comedy . . . Ever Since Eve . . . Pune 'l'xu-my-ex MISS ELSIE HOERSCH . . leading their class . . . to bigger . . . and better things. . .under the leadership . . . oi Miss Elsie Hoersch . . . are the Iunior Class offi- cers . . . Don Schweis zer . . . Ellen Stoller . . . Dorothy lohansen . . . Mary Shreves. . . Archie Carlson . . . and Jim Reger . . . if sk it - .v-viii 2 X ' rf' - Page 'liwenly 'nine I MISS BUHROUGHS Members oi Miss Burrough's homeroom ure: T. Gorrell, B. Woellhaf, R. Field, I. Sheaqron, D. Coates, C. Orthner, I. Briskey, I. Mitchell. O, Howells, l. Garrett, W. Brown, D. Iohannsen, A. Crawford, Fl. Popp, I. Sutter. R. O'Daniels, C. Drebenstedt, D. Brown, I. Myers, Miss Dorothy Burroughs, M. Harmon, G. Speidel, R. Verdow. I. Herman, D. Dehner, M. McKinnon, B. Nelson, V. Kesler, H. Sage. I .J MR. CASADY Members oi Mr. Cusady's homeroom are: K. Wuellner, D. Gutman, R. Hippo, R. Vllilke, A. L. Dehn, B. Davis, C. Dilsaver, L. Chambers. H. Ptetif, W. Moore, H. Lindstadt, C, Parmeter, H. Barton, W. Peterson, I. Newberry. I. Rash, V. Patton, K. Meilahn, C. Fronzer, Mr, Harold Casady, l. Drain, I. A. Huss, I, Engel. V. Schemmer, E. Walker, B. Stewart, L. Frederick. F. Sedwzck, N. Rose, D. Orman. . V ' 5 M MISS CURRAN Members of Miss Curron's homeroom ore: A. Wordsworth, D. Treaqer, D. Schweizer, D. Thompson, R. Paltz, V. Gelatt, W. Dameron. R. A. Nelson, I. Eisenhart, L. Conn, M. Harris, M. Iohnson, P. Flynn, C. Buchanan. G, Owen, W. Hull, L. Scrwtell, Miss Nellie Curran. V. Simon, R. Wischmeier, I. Meaclor. E. Blocker, D. Leopold, I. Wagner, R. Wieman, H. Gustafson, H. Cavender. MR. DANTE Members of Mr. Dunte's homeroom are: I.. Kiehl, H. Harris, B. Suesens, K, Flynn, K. Mathews, A, Blake, D. Bendix, W. DuVall. E. Cone, H. Wagner, D. Schwarz, I. Mcliitterick, D, Diercks, H. Simon, H. Killinqer. W, Roberson, R. Case, W, Mooney, Mr. Harris Dante, D. Andrews, R. Anderson, C. Gulick. A. Nelson, V. Welch, R. McCain, H. Dahlsten, S. Sylvester, I. Hill. MR. GINGERICH Members of Mr. Gingerich's homeroom are: . R. Setterberg, B. Schmidt, I. Mueller, M. Holler, D. Hown, I. Glenn, R. Kuhl, A. Miller. I. Lundwehr, R. Fritz, L. Nickelsen, R. Shonklin, B. Adams, I. Engberq, W. Alter, D. Hoelzen. C. Beck, I. Williams, B. Long, Mr. Vernon Ginqerich, D. Icrckson, L. Strong, V. Rothlcrui. A. Poqqemiller, R. Warner, E. Stoller, D. Patterson. R. Breuer, W. Henthorn. I sd' .til r .fl MISS HOERSCH Members oi Miss Hoersch's homeroom are: H. Wcruqh, M. Clifford, E. Kemp, E. Brockway, I. Reid, B. Clectves, R, Lord, P. Poule. M. Gorhcxm, A, Conny, I. Sumon, D. Mclilhaney, E. Rust, E. Show, A, Steffens, I. Minton, M. Murphy. B. Wind, D. Decker, I. Fehseke, I. Anderson, Miss Elsie Hoersch, R. Pettinqer, M. A. Riley, I. Schoell. N. Henry, I. Long, R. Reilly, V, Holstein, C. Doebele, I. Croqo, L. Larsen, P. Pohren, L. VoLeu. MISS HOWE Members of Miss Howe's homeroom are: G. Buesch, W. Wootten, R. Esty, P. Gustafson, C. Roll, P. Schaefer, G. Elder, I. Emholz. R. Puqitt, I. Dile, H. Fox, M. Burns, D. Se-over, I. D. Chambers, K. Clifton, W. Tilton. V. Stephenson, R. Nelson, W. Connery, Klinestiver, R. Smith, Miss Helen Howe, R. Moore, A. Pettigrew, M. Wcrhl, K. Meilcrhn. D. Gerdes, E. B. Lincoln, V. Iones, L. Roy, M. Wild, L. Ray, B. Buettner. MISS POINDEXTER Members of Miss Poindextefs homeroom ure: K. Grcrnt, A. Morron, B. Harris, P. Ashby, D. Schultz, B. Lehman, L. Lunbeck, B. Sparkes. A. Huff, D. Brueqqer, B. Rcxy, D. Nelson, G. Sanders, M. Higgins, W. Westervelt, R. Prier. B. Garrison, E. Robbins, N. McKeown, P. Sylvester, I. Binder, R. Ccxse, D. Dideriksen, D. Dustmun. D. Overton, M. Shreves, I. Slep, A. Fisher, M. Shay, I. Hicks, M. Wendlondt. Page Thi: ty Page 'l'hu'ty -um MR. REES Members ol Mr. Rees' homeroom are: I. Sessions, B. Hageman, D. Huston. K. Dilsaver, P. Burgus, B. Franklin, R. Gibbs, R, Walters. R. Kulp, D. Willcox, H. Darnold, C. Cooper, W. Baxter, M. Turner, W. Wunderlich. D. Richards, D. Rose-berry, M. Mason, Mr. Max Rees. F. Dunn, B, Alfred, R. Colqrove. P. Boyle, S. Phillips, M. E. Francis, E. Hassentratz, C. Gantz. MISS UPTON Members of Min Upton's homeroom ure: R. CarIson, D. E. Schultze, S. Drew, K. Rich, I. Mar- tin, D, Osborne, I. Crist, I. Buckingham, P. McKassan. B. Bentler, D. Bied, P. Luetqar, O. Armpriest, W, Salliiiis, C. Bentler, B. Turnbouqh, G. Coiiin, D. F. SC ultz. E. Goss, M. Perry, D. Hammelinan, I, Hudqel, Miss Katherine Upton, O. Garrett, R, Dickson, M. Powell, I, Poison. R. Vollmer, H. Brown, M. Carter, I. Spicer, B. Heuer, D. Harper, F. Woodyard, O. Rein. MR. UTLEY Members of Mr. Utley's homeroom are: D. Coulter, D. Willson, P. Upton, H. Doom, M. Row- ley, A. L. Iacoby, I. Fry. F. McGhee, V. Breuer, I. Sourwme, M. Lange, B. Murquia, I, Kemp, S. Clark, W. Davis. E. Iay, M, A. Schmidt, I. Miller, Mr. VVilliam Utley, I, Pohren, C. Strack, I. Birmingham. D. Anderson, I. Nixon, I. Fahlaren, M. Pohren, D. Hallqren. MISS WEHMAN Members of Miss Wehmun's homeroom are: I. Cooper, E. Patrick, A. I. Maurer, W. Beqer, I. Fry, I. McAllister, R. Chase, I, Daugherty. M, Summerfield, R. Anaclier, E. Tyrrel, A. Glantz, R. Bazel, K, Breuer, G. Newman. H. Alter, B. Esau, W. lserman. Miss Laura Wehman, I. Hodqes, B. Williams, I. Landess. W. Gorman, M. Armstrong, B. Hansen, M. Lehmann E. smith. ' lgllt fige filze . . . . . . eat, drink and make mary . . . why the gloom? . . . only Annalee. . .babes in the woods . . . sihlouette of Cynnie . . . and what did an apple a day do tor you? . . . ya' getting any? fthey're ad menl . . . Ieanne takes time out for a snack . . . chummy kids, eh? . . . indigestion, no doubt . . . Newsbawks on the lawn . . . well, welll ! ! ! . . . playing school Frankie? . . , lohnnie on the spot . . . let's get down to business . . . what's she ieedin' you, Allen? . . . what cooks? . . . that perk Ashby lass . . . you could have fooled us . . . Dingy beating around the bush . . . just another lawn party . . . that Brown boy was really in the groove . . , 5 4 l 1 l Page Thirty-three 9 5 ND fa. 5.2 41- ga-7.9, I ln X-! J if J I 'X MR. BACHER Members of Mr. Bacher-'s homeroom ure: X K. McNeil, I. Crooks, B. Nelson, R. Rudy, W. Ander- son, R. Henry, S. Topping, R. Schreiner, W. Fox. I. Hanna, L. Taulman, K. Geren, M. Bcruer, AS Cousins, A. Kulp, E. Wischmeier, L. Studtlcmder. B. Kern, M. Bresser, A. Baker, S. Wellington, Mr. A Paul Bacher, I. Lord R. Otto M. Wa ner , I 9 - I, Plelke, W. Carpenter, G. Eden, P. Ekda l ::xnzen, H. Diewold, R. Distelhorst, C. Iames. f' l . . . up and Corning . . . is the Word for . . . the Class of '44 . . , engaging . . . lively . . . not too green . . . represented royolly . . . by Iudy and Max. . .Who reigned over . . . their Whooper dooper. . .Sophomore party. . . sponsored by the Alphas . . . strikes us they've got . . . some of the real school spirit . . 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' X QQXX-X - X 5 Q:-1 i X . 5 X Q wg r uf 5 53 x - Q-f - wi-X--J..-i',1X , .fiimy 'ei iif?i3'iQ Q ' V 5 1 . X E, x 5' ' x' X2?'5 L' '.:, 4 ' ' k '. Ki ' 1 XN ing. L - X- -. A I X U Q Page Thirty six Q .. F' in x .V s 'I .xl MR. MAXON Members of Mr. Maxon's homeroom are: T. Hines, W. Bonewitz, R. Watson, V. VanBenscho- ten, W. Metz, N. Garfield, D. Streeclbeck, I. Burg. S. Dutcher, I. DeLong, H. Conn, V. Luttenegqer, R. Schmalzried, A. Sponnet, D. Mattson, D. Morrison. N. Grant, W. Fidler, A. Odear, E. Rockhold. Mr. Charles Maxon, M. Haskell, E. Wickerham, D. Thye. E. Snell, T. Shay, A. Gadau, L. Lessenqer, A. Kra- suski, I. Redfern, P. Hunger. f e , , I Y 1 ff'-A 1' . .Q f' ' Miss OETKEN Members ot Miss Oetken's homeroom are: H. Orton, C. Murphy, R. Miller, L, MurphY, I. Hem- mye, P, Weidmann, R. Kaas, M. Primrose. R. Hoqland, D. DeWitt, R, Williams, M, Voigt, C. Roscum, R. Tzrnmerman, K. Mackey, R. Hurst. R. Lindy, D, Sullivan, D. Prior, B. Babb, Mrs. L. Oetken, P. Gamble, M, Carlson, B. Schnedler, I. McKeown. K. Pfadenhzuer, C. Haddix, I. Ebert, M. Miller, S. Simon, A. Eradtield, Korf. MR. SONANDRES Members ot Mr. Sonundres' homeroom are: I. Stubbs, G. Reed, N. Snider, I. Menke, W. Schmio- ker, I, Knotts, I. Knopp, E. Rodin. G. Peterson, S. Lyon, V. Lippert, D. McCo11och, I. Dyson, M. Sullivan, I. Fischer, R. Iohnson, B. Conn, E. Galbraith, Mr. William Sonandres, D. Lewis, I. Wiele, I. Shreves. G. Thompson, P. Zaiser, S. Grant, P. Oqe, P. Hup- penbauer, D. Van Osclol. MR. SPOHNHEIMER Members of Mr. Spohnheimerh homeroom are: W. Rehm, I. Waugh, G. Snyder, R. Wiele, L. Burgin, D. Peterson, W. Huppenbauer, D. Long, I. Iordon. E. Schmidt, F. Marshall, M. Eaton, C. McKesson, I. Tiedman, K. Koch, P. Denniston, L. Severson. B. Fladt, D. Iohnson, M. Weiss, D. Hauqh, Mr. Victor Spohnheimer, S. Stubbs, I. Meuller, E. Woodard, G. Galbraith. M. Rodgers, I. Lewis, I. Mack, L. Seiqrist, D. Hil- leary, E. Rodberq, W. Oqe, D. Gregg. my I X R Ml. if -'- S N . , IX ar' bi f Q E S nge film . .. Page Thirty . . . well, really Dottie! . . . chums . . . newshawk . . . and yet they complain about the chemistry lab . . . just a happy little moron . . . Iohnny Mitten . . . Hicks reads proofs Katy catches bugs . . . after class conference . . . those lawn liers . . . fugitive from a gym class . . . Santas yearly visit . . . one of those supper clubs . . . artifical respiration sugar puss Wagler . . . noon time novelty . . . campus conga . . . jumping rope . . . after game dance . . . Dickie . . . the chaperons and the pause that refreshes . . . Bud, Marve, and Ioe . . . Iitterbug . . . Ioe hits the bottle . . . Xmas formal . . . lolling . . . Mathias and Quinn . . . and what have we here? . . . Senor Largo . . . tummie hurt? . . . sunlight in the hall . . . Fritz behind bars, what more could you wish for? . . . , E X F A x xx ' x is Q K we ' Q A R Page Forty Tie 51655 of ife . .. . . . We modestly present ourselves. . . Wisch . . . Worked like a slave . . . on clubs . . . Puddles . . . struggled furiously . . , night and day. . .on , Members of the Pathfinder stail ure: P lc th PIX - - - Gr er ' ' ' 9 A. Wischmeier, A. Severn, P. Parker, H. artist . . . designed your QfQ,EQg,ffI'B?O,Sf5,g,Q Fmmq' I' Bomr' P' book.. .Ashby ... snaps . . . master of can- didness . . . snaps . . . snaps . . . Friday . . . says she meant Well . . . in editing all this copy . . . Bonar . . . tore hair . . . got into everyone else's . . . with activities . . . Schwartz . . . straight- ened out all Seniors . . . Barbs . . . Worked like a saint on home- rooms . . . aided in taking group pix . . . Bock . . . industrious . . . business assistant . . . Ianet and Matsch . . . the real workers labored all hours . . . editing . . . guarding the hoard . . . taking care of the finances wow! such toil . . . His Highness . . . Vernon Gingerich . . . the perfect adviser fun . . . but definitely . . . Without him we would have been lost . . . Mr. 'zee9om o flee pfzess . . . . . . with these newshawks . . . went to town . . . worried about . . . head-lines . . . by-lines . . . dead lines . . . flew hither and thither . . . tracked down all news leads . . . really covered their beats . . . Nancy . . . editor-ir1- chief . . . none better . . . copy Members o! the Beginning Journalism class are: M. Wild, D. Mclilhaney, W, Sabins, I. Huss, D. Schwarz, B, Brown, A. Cross, D. Andrews, D. Iohansen, I. Reger, Mr. Verqil Foqdall, I. Pohr I M ers A Crawford G Sa der I Hicks G Buesch C , - Y 1 - . . , . , . . . I I I Copy I I I Bob I I I struggled Coopi-rf, A. Glantz, Buettner, I. Hill, Dzhn, R. Gibbs. Kay Grant . . . to bring clever ideas in make- up . . . really had the stuff . . . Dave . . . assisted Nan . . . sup- plied all school copy for the Ga- zette . . . Doris . . . most valuable assistant to Nancy . . . Al . . . known as Alex G. Bowman . . . what a feature writer . . . admen . . . real workers . . . rated All- Columbian . . . in ad writing and selling . . . Louie . . . alias Mr. Verqil S. Foqdall . . . friend . . . of all who know hirn . .. the leader of this staff . . . on the Purple and Gray . . was absent when picture was taken. . Q inofxnre abs . . . . . the boys who made . . . things readable . . . for everyone . . . print shop workers . I Members ol the Print Shop crow an: W, Lippert, T. Gorrell, I. Menke, G. Schramm, M. Lebeck, D. Holzen, W. Loefters, K. Mathews, B. Kronberg, Mr. C. H. Ostertaq. n the it... . . . goes Burlington highschool . . . with the coming of KBUR . . . present weekly . . . We, the Students, Speak! . . . Flodin and Bonar . . . ad libbing at broadcasts . . . more horrors . . . half the cast . . . not showing up . . . much more learned . . . experience . . . under the eagle eye . . . of Mr. Iohn Dunn Martin . . . interesting . . . thrilling . . . Member: ot Radio Speech clan ara: A, Wischmeier, V. Bruer, B, Cleaves, D. Tompson, M. Lohman, P. Middleman, R. Sage, B, Buettner, I. Hill, W. lserman, I. Bonar, M. Flodin, B. Fawcett, D. Cowles, F. Sage, D. Schulze, D. Schultz. ily enoumenf . . . . . . finale . . . for Mr. Iohn Dunn Martin . . . dramatic coach . . . great personality . . . ends his long and eventful career . . . in BHS. . . with finely wrought . . . excellently done . . . Senior Class presentation . . . Sorority House . . . Catherine Ita . . . Bob Fawcett . . . captured coveted leads . . . came through . . . like professionals . . . Dugan . . . cast as tough pater . . . Picker and Beauchamp . . . ideal . . . as sorority hopefuls . . . to Mr. Martin . . . a beautiful ending . . . to a superbly wonderful career . . . Catherine Ita, Bob Fawcett. Mr. Iohn Dunn Martin , 'Pm -I we feab cz Hai fife . . . . . . We have . . . debate with Stoney . . . who led his great ones to all sorts of honors . . . first at Augustana . . . then at Coe . . . Dorothy barely beat Doris for top femme honors . . . became the scare ot every tourney they entered . . . Carl rated best at Bloomfield . . . Doris, Dot, and Harry received superior in Iowa Nine declarnation . . . the non-varsity tearn . . . sharp- ening their Wits . . . for next year . . . Elder, Glantz, Aschoif, Kottemann, Cavander Members oi the second team ure: M. Clifford, M. Moore, V. Rosenberg. W. Baxter, B. Metz, D. Lord, B. DeVu1l, Members oi the Doclam team arc: G. Wallen, P. Lcmninq, R. Iensky, C. Ita, B. Heuer, W. Sabins. M. Turne F ave Qt Gompla . . . . . . Dehn and Bonar . . . soared at Iowa Nine . . . rated superior their first year out . . . Dehn and The Women . . . Bonar and Elizabeth the Queen . . .Miller. . .Thornpson. . .Mahattey. . . Chand- ler . . . Smith . . . Moore . . . all came out with excellent . . . they put the old art into it . . . Miss Upton . . . without her . . . there would have been no honors . . . the aspirints traveling to Davenport . . . Georqianne . . . Pepper . . . Ruth . . . Caty ...Be-tty...Walter...Marj...Meyer... Iackie Myers . . . were other entrants . . . , :Marx Q' Egan -rg if 'QQLN Q F .4 f 5 , fi rs 4 i - if lei if? 'ENR 1' f' nf -Q'v?f,i 'Ns 15? 3, 1 Aff A it ' 5 Q '43 'QS' ww MS W? ' 4 ? - fm 1. ig f? 4- ,L 41-xi k , ,X , , - 'fi fm NfQN ?'kfff'9 Mi, Sits 'W .e-. -V,, V , vi, -wg, ,I 9,4 L ,ef 'EN J , vr ,lx EA, , R ll- . XS Tim M Q 4 55 '.- X t ftlfzical fille . . . Such music ' Mr. Ralph Hart embers ol Boy: Glee club ara: K Wuellner A McLauahlin D Me er, B. Benson, G. White, I. - . - , . - Y reqql G. Reickhofi. A. Miller, B. Luthy, C. Keller, B. Walters, Mr. Ralph Hart, B 'ooten, I. Schwanker. D, Coates. K. Meihlan, B. Iohannsen, D, Verdow, T. Madison, E. Shaw, D. rider-son, I. Williams, R. Meyer, C. Aschoii. B. Salkeld, D. Richardson, K. Bjork. R. Rudy, I. Smith, W. Leathers an, R. Kuhl, R. Morris. I. Hallgren, D. Mortensen, C. Beck, B. Henthorn, K. Meihlan, V. , rmon, O. Garrett. . . . proudly . . . we present the glee clubs . . . helped make the operetta . . . the success it was . . . presented one of the most beautiful . . . choral concerts . . . really exquisitely done . . . under the magic wand . . . of Mr. Ralph Hart . . . these groups center around . . . such top vocalists as . . . Elizabeth Koelling . . . Ted Madison . . . Ioan Knight . . . George White . . . Marj Koenig . . . Ernie Miller . . . the groups . . . of solo workers . . . showed some of the competition . . . at other schools . . . how to give out with the old rhythm . . . madrigal . . . sextet . . . boy's quartet . . . Members of Girls Glas club are: L. Crowder, H. Moore, M. Rowley, S. Topping, M. Richardson, M. Murray, Mr. Ralph Hart, M. Wick, I. Knotts, I. Wiele, 1. Crist, M. Newell. B. Wilson, P. Upton. B. Near, L. Schultz, P. Bringer, V. Schemmer, F. Asby, M. Riley, R. Reilly, P, Topping, K. Schilb, H. Simon, I. Hudqel, I. Kemp. I. Horn, I. MclCitterick, G. Bush, P. Giften, S. Dutcher, W. Schnic- ker, L. Nickelson, I. Gallagher, M. Voigt, R. Tompicins, R. Popp, A. Huff, D. Bendix. L. Iohnson, M. Ioplin, I. Walters, K. Fladt, C. Beine, M. Andrew, H. Gustafson, M. Schultz, I. Carpenter, I. Clark, E. Koellinq, M. Iohnson. D. Dickey. B. Hageman. M. Turner, D. Martinsen. R. Case, I. Knight, P. Champagne, I. Eisenhart, D. Leopold, B. Chriss. M. Koenig, I. Huss, C. Gantz, F. McBride, M. Bock, W. Picker, P. Ekdale, D. Engle, D. Broman, B. Nelson. t H a c in along Togefliefzn . . . . . . sing BHS band members . . . winding up an- other successful year . . . with over 45 flashy ap- pearances . . . injecting vim . . . vigor . . . into basketball tilts . . . exhibited maneuvers . . . during football games . . . inaugurated flash lights on band caps . . . adding novel liie to night marching . . . presented patriotic pageant . . . Uncle Sam in Re- vieW . . . at the Crimson Bowl . . . the good earth . . . a little messy . . . toes crimped to keep shoes on . . . later thrilled spectators . . . at Ottumwa . . . more mud . . . annual concert at Oak Street auditorium . . . Bill Croker . . . tops in state . . . baritone-euphonium soloist . . . soloists . . . district . . . state contests . . . host to five other skilled bands . . . May 8 . . . 9 . . . Mississippi Valley Music Festival . . . guest conductor . . . Manley Whitcornb . . . made possible through the splendid management . . . coaching . . . oi band leader Mr. Maurice E. Wright . . . Members ci the Band are: M. Andrews, C. Beck, H. Berges, I. Binder, V. Blydenburgh, B, Blydenburgh, H. Braceweil, Brown, I, Clark, B. Croker, B. Davies, S. Dutcher, G. Engstrom, B. Esau, W. Frietag, K. Gra H. Gustafson, P. Gustafson, D, Gutman, D. Hollgren, D. Hippi, I. Hodges, C. Hugq, C. Ita, Iohnson, L. Iohnson, R. Ichnson, F. Iones, F, McBride, D. Mclillhaney, K. Meilahn, K. Metlahn, Metz, A. Miller, E. Miller, M. Moore, R. Moore, R. Nelson, L. Nickleson, M. Paule, B, Paxson, Peiersan, G. Reickhoff, K. Reid, E, Rockhoid, M. Rowley, K. Schilb, I. Schoell, D. Tiemeier, Schwiezer, M. Sleater, B. Smiih, I. Smith, I. Smyth, D. Storemer, I. Sutter, D. Swanson, Ullrich, D. Van Osdol, D. Van Osdol, M. Voiqht, M. Wcxgler, M. Wahl, G. White, M. Wick, Woeihaf, A. Wordsworth, M. Zaiser. L mZUOmU5 MP. MAURICE E. WRIGHT BILL CHOKER MISS DOROTHY BAUMLE MISS ADELE WEHMAN ex, now what flue gcofze is . . . . . .proved by the largest event yet undertaken . . . as the symphony orchestra entertained . . . more than l,000 of eastern IoWa's most talented musicians . . . from Clinton . . . Davenport . . . Muscatine . . . Ft. Madison . . . Wapello . . . Burlington . . . with Guy Fraser Harrison . . . Rochester Civic Or- chestra . . . guest conductor . . . thrilled music lovers . . . at annual concert . . . in the Memorial auditorium . . . with Adele Wehman . . . guest soloist . . . provided music for civic Thanksgiving celebration. . .selected members filled in at Iaycee Messiah . . . furnished orchestration tor . . . Op- eretta and . . . Senior class play . . . this year's concert master. . .Maestro Ted Madison. . .placed first in state . . . with violin solo . . . other string ensembles rated high. . .at Ft. Madison. . .Oska- loosa. . .all thanks. . .to the expert direction. . . . . . ot Miss Dorothy Baurnle . . . Members of the Orchestra urs: I. Anderson, M. Anderson, F. Asby, I-I. Barton, C. Beck, H. Berqes, B. Blyclenburg, H Bracewell, D. Bromann, L. Brust, I. Bumqardner, L. Burgin, P. Champagne, I. Chandler, B Chriss, I. Clark, D. Coates, I. Cochran, A. Crawford, I. Cuddeback, D. Dickey, S. Dutcher, I Eisenhart, P. Ekdale, G. Engstrom, D. Erickson, W. Frietaq, K. Grant, H. Gustafson, W. Henthorn T. I-Iines, B. I-Iippe, I. I-Iorn, I. I-Iudqel, L. Hueschen, C. Hugg, C. Ita, A. L. Iacoby, F. lay. D Iohanson, L. Iohnson, F. Iones, M. Ioplin, G. Kelly, K. Koch, E. Koellinq, W. Loraine, R. Luth, T Madison, M. Mahaftey, D. Martinson, F. McBride, D. McElhaney, K. Me-ilahn, B. Metz, D. Meyer A. Miller, M. Moore, R. Moore, I. Myers, M. Newell, B. Paxon, A. Pettigrew, M. Pohren, D. Riepe K. Schilb, I. Schoell, P. Schwartz, D. Schwartz, M. Shreves, V. Simon, B. Smith, B. Smith, I Smith, I. Sourwine, S. Stubbs, R. Tompkins, M. Turner, D. Van Osdol, M. Voigt, M. Waqler, I Walters, G. White, M. Wick, I. Williams, B. Wilson, B. Woellhat, W. Wooten, K. Wuellner. ur jar'-WM we K' W--sm:-+sfNsws we s rsrr s S MW-W M' '-r- W-N' W -r-r ' A-M '-mug s1s. -fs gmaslun97l1'zou9 . . . . . . BHS gridsters . . . started the ball rolling . . . but fast . . . went into the I four games . . . left all opponents score- less . . . then woe unto us on that fatal Oct. lU . . . Ft. Madison blew in . . . and blew out sitting on the top end ot a 25-12 score . . . wrecking all sorts of Homecoming plans . . . then a series of ups and downs . . . getting into a brawl at West Des Moines . . . bring- ing back that pesky doghouse from Ottumwa . . . almost turning the game into a swimming meet at Ottawa . . . ah, the sad destinies . . . we should have taken a canoe . . . rain, rain . . . then coming back . . . knocking Fairfield oft their haunches . . . ah, sweet revenge . . . tor that cold, cold Armistice the season before . . . Ralston and Cowles . . . crack captains . . . Dave . . . great center . . . chosen in All-Little Six team . . . Iack North's All-State and ISPA All- State . . . only Burlingtonian ever to win . . . all these honors . . . considered by those who know . . . one ot the greatest athletes ever to come out of Burlington . . . Stockdale . . . chosen by team mates as most valuable player with least publicity . . . all in all . . . one plenty good season . . . Members of the Football Squad are: ' Burlington Cpponents G .. ,,,.,,. Cedar Rapids CFranklinJ ..,,,...,... O 26 ..,,,.. A,,..,.. . .,,,,....,.. M uscatine .,,,.....,...,.,....,,,..... O 14 ,,,,,, ..,,,.,,.,,, M t. Pleasant .....,.,,,,, ,,,, O 51 ,,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,, K eokuk ,,,,,i,, . ,.,,,, O 12 .,,,,,.. ,,,,.,,,.,,, F t. Madison ,,,, 25 19 .i,,,,., ........ W est Des Moines 13 O ,,,,,,,. ..,,,,. . . Ottumwa ...,. 20 6 ,,,, ,,....., O ttawa, Ill. .,.,,.,, ,,,,, , .. 13 13 .,.,,,,. ........ F airfield .....,. ,,,, 6 F. Sage, D. Cowles, K. Flynn, D. Schweizer, F. McGhee, I. Schoell, Coach Tackleson, B. Stewart, R. Kulp, B. Glenn, C. Swanclers, I. Darnold, B. Lehman, R. Morrison, A. Marron, I. Skourup, E. Unglesbee, H. Harris, R. Tomey, I. Bruntmyer, H. Perkins, C. Buchanan, R. Sage N. Lawton, I. Reid, I. Cooper, I. Suman, I. Stockdale, I. Ralston, I. Shieffer, 'I. Martin. Munhon oi tho Basketball Squad an: D. Schweizer, P. Gustatson, E. Brockway, Coach Tackleson, H. Waugh, D. Kelly, F. McGhee, R. Wischmeier, I. DeLong, B. Stewart, I. Suman, I. Eversmcm, R. Boelker, H. Killinger, M. Paule, I. Burg. Burlington Opponents 41 ., , Mt. Pleasant ...... .. . 24 38 .. .. .,,. Ft. Madison ...... ...... . . 30 35 .. .... Washington ..... H 31 19 ., Muscatine ,. , 32 Q6 , , . , Keokuk .,., 37 i 46 , . - Fairfield .. . 28 , Q 24 , .. Ottumwa , 38 41 .,,, Mt. Pleasant ..... ,,.... , . 18 48 ., Ft. Madison , ,, .. 23 37 ., ..... Fairfield ,, .. .. , 28 27 .. . .. Muscatine ,, . 33 lNon-conference Gamesl - I - 4 23 . ,, wqpeuo ,, .............,,...,,. ..,... 2 o 5 ' 32 , .. ,,,. Cedar Rapids tl-'ranklinl ., ....... , . 33 .- . 24 ,, ..., , , citnton ..... ,...,.... . .. ...,.... ie 2 P6 ,, . Monmouth , ,, ..,,,.., . .,... .. 35 l . S 40 . ,, ..,, , , Farmington, lll. ....,, ..,....,.,.. 2 8 .. 'lx 5 43 , .. Cedar Rapids tRooseveltJ .,.,,,.,, .. 28 ,T 33 , . ., ...,,,. Clinton ., . , , 41 S. 36 ., Keokuk lsectional tournamentl .... 44 I 8 Z 671. 00 lil, . . . f' th H 3 9 . . . much better than critics expected . . . BHS basketball team . . . came through with fourth position . . . Little Six Conference league . . . was the over-powering victor of conference quintets . . . except they couldn't escape the battling toes . . . after losing to . . . Muscatine . . . Keokuk . . . and state champs Otturnwa . . . sparked by co-captains . . . curly-headed Kelly . . . lanky center Morrison . . . aided imrneasurably by . . . Stewart . . . Schweizer . . . Waugh . . . high scorers . . . young Sophs deserving credit . . . Eversman . . . Wischmeier . . . really had the fight . . . everyone . . . worthy oi his position . . . the team . . . and school . . . are proud of . . is coaches . . . Tackleson . . . Pease . . . and lohannsen . . . Page l ii i Members of the GAA Club ara: D. Utfleman, W. Reinecke, R. Davison M. lvlilton, H. Mennen, E. Rust, E. Robbins E. Allen, E. Lincoln, P. Sylvester. C. Dilsaver, G. Baker, M. Krekel, M Henry, D. Krekel. A. Iacoby, D. Willson M. Martindale, C. Rinecke, G. Eden. D. Chriss, M. Lohman, S. Sylvester, I Meyers, B. Hansen, Miss Liiellen Bowles D. Chambers, M, Sleater, M. Walsh, M Peckham. W. Harrison, I. Step, D. Lincoln, D Hilleary, F. Marshall, B. Morgan, M, Wild I. Cuddeback, N. Henry. B. Peterson. sports un thrills heroes trips all over the state . . . anything to get out of class GAA active as they come threw a dance recital . . . what am girls basketball champs smlle for the birdie the baseball team . . . these run- ners flew like the Wlnd Fry and Bruntmyer golfers . . . had the old stuff . . . traveled o er hill and dale to get those low scores h1s eminence . . . Mr. Harris L. Dante and h1s netsters state champs class smooth . . . what form . . . N Q V 3 WSH X -, Tx 9? I Q , . A5 k .Q W KKR 5522 ,, w I is X Zvi' 1 X 4-' N' 2 S lx x N: S . K . viii 5 I i. ! i 49, H W , L . X w Rmb 'R , , .::S? . xl :gay-N X XR' -'55 , YQ, mi x xx Q x A X' X K .-Q S 5,3 5 Q A fi J Q 2 ,i x unnigin .M 1 3, as Q ,gf K 'XXV' Y 54.5, 9 ' 2 my VH' Q ar .. 5 K of ' fx is y I WE, mv gi 'fi-W! .., 'N P 'sf . Wi' 2..g ,f :Fay Page Fifty-fzve alzing fife gnfefzesfing . . . students take time out . . . from class- room studies . . . to participate in the qayer slde . . . ot the school's program . . . weekly meetings . . . minutes . . . discussions . . . picnlcs . . . parties . . . yet of service to the student rcdy . . . and the school . . . the various crubs . . . C. BHS . . . tend to give this society . . . life . . . Page Fifty-six Members oi the Student Council ure: A. Bloomer, C. Huqq, I. Dugan, A, Boeck, D, Dickey, R. Glaser, R. lohnson. D. Thompson, V. Simon, B. George, T. Madison, Nl. Floclin, C. Aschoif. D. Schweizer, D. Cowles, G. Kelly, C. Rienecke, I. Cochran, M, Mahaifey, I. Horn. W P k A C rlson, Mr, Robert White,1r. I. Meador, D, Glantz, H. Covendar, F, Sage, . ic er, . a fi6e's feadefzs . . . . . . representatives ofthe student body . . . settled school problems. . .at weekly meetings. . .spon- sored numerous assemblies. . .planned Ten Honor Point banquet . . . biq success . . . revised honor point system . . . started plans for school club room . . . under able leadership of . . . Principal Robert 'NVhite, Ir .... Page Fifty-seven O I l 1atsf 'nagltfefzs . . GIRL RESERVES . . . young members of the YWCA . . . held rollicking Halloween party . . . gay Valentine dance . . . sold Red Cross spangles . . . presented Lenten assembly . . . impressive . . . different . . . enjoyed by all . . . led by Miss Floretta Skinner . . . Miss Dorothy Bohlken . . . and Mrs. Harris L. Dante HI-Y . . . brothers of the Girl Reserves . . . met Monday evenings . . . at the YMCA . . . under leadership of Mr. Tyler Woodward . . . sponsored Penny Carnival . . . with all kinds of concessions . . . went oft with a bang . . . held joint meetings . . . with Girl Reserves . . . including a memorable Chili supper . . . Members of the Girl Reserves are: E. Nickols, B. Seabury, S. Wellington G. Wunnenburg, P. Waste, B. Near, D Behne, H. Simon, P. Upton, M. Rowley B. Nielson, V. Weyer, I. Crooks. D. De-Witt, M. Fischer, C. Yates, D Krekel, E. Kntle, R. Iensky, V. Rosen berg, H. Mennen, M. Pohren, L. Nickel son, I. Kemp, D. Nelson, B. Ray, G Wallen. M. Murray, D. Petermann, E. Wisch meter. I. Renner, D. Uftelrnan, W. Sch micker, S. Dutcher, M. Eaton, M. Voigt I. Clark, R. Tompkins, P. Topping, I Gallagher, D. Andrews. I. Horn, A. Wischmeier, B. Kern, I Waugh, L. Russell, S. Fulton, G. Reed S. Simons, I. Hudgel, I. Knotts. I. Wiele A. Crawford. Ah- GIGHIZ. I. Vittetoe, M. Miller, K Schilb, G. Kelly, C. Ita, D. Kohrs, M MGhC1ffSY. I. Cochran. D. Beauchamp, G. Morrison. E. Goss, D. Mortensen, M. Philabaum P. Bringer, R. Reilly, M. Riley, A Iacoby, K. Grant, A. Canny, D. Gut man, B. Buettner. M. Flodin, I. Eisenhart, D. Schwarz D. Schwartz, I. Sourwine, M. Andrews l- Hall. I. Chandler, D. Johansen, C Cooper, B. Esau, I. Pohren. M. Sleaterl V. Kearney, E. Koellinq, I. Lord, A Thompson, G. Lanning, P. Gregg, If Huss, D. Leopold, C. Iames, I. Cudde back. M. Walsh. S. Grant. L. Franzen, F. McBride, W Picker, L. Brust. C. Gantz, I. Fahlqren E. Stoller, P. Luthy. I. sander, M. Bocki B. Peterson. Members ol the Hi-Y arc: H. Killinger. R. Fawcett, R. Matsch, K. Wullener, H. Waugh, M. Paule, D. Schoell, A. McLaughlin, R. Rudy, W. Westfall, E. Minard, D. Thompson. I. Mueller, D. Coates, C. Aschoff, R Benson, R. Meyer, R. Otto, C. Hender- son, W. Reger, D. Wolbers, W. Ditto I. Fischer, D. Westtall. W. Metz, I. Eversman, W. Tilton, C Flynn, W. Iohansen, I. Reqer, B. Smith R. Cass, T. Hines, R. Wischmeier. A. Poggemiller, H. Beneke, P. Zaiser C. Doe-ble, W. Davis, R, Smith, G Buesch, M, Moore, I. Shreves, G. Cray D. Bruegger. gfzoflzefzs and gisfefzs Pale Fifty-eight PHILOS . . . in charge of sound system . . . for various affairs . . . in girls' gym . . . sponsored dances . . . on Friday nights . . . met after supper . . . Tuesday evenings . . . wth Mr. Max Rees . . . adviser . . . ALPHAS . . . aided Mr. Karnphoefner . . . before school . . . in the office . . . gave the annual Sophomore party . . . best yet . . . sold sandwiches in halls . . . after school . . . to satisfy hunger . . . and earn money . . . held Mother-Daughter desert . . . April l6 . . . led efficiently by . . . Miss Frances Poindexter Members of Philos are: R. Meyer, I. Fehseke, R. Hippe, Mr. llgax Rees, R. Gibbs, R. Matsch, G. der. W. Baxter, C. Beck, C. Doeble, I. Hemann, I. Minton, Members not pictured are: H. Cav- ender, D. Lord, and I. Williams. 1 Members ol Alpha: an: L. Hines, I. Knight, I. Myers, D. Beauchamp, A. Iacoby, D. Gutman, L. Hueschen, M. Turner, R. Case, E. Cone, M. Milton. R. Moore, P. Schwartz, H. Barton, E. Kittie, M. Rowley, V. Gelatt, D. Keis- mahn, B. Schmidt, D. Dickey, I. Cris B Blydenburq. . D. Peterman, M. Andersen, D. ln- drews, V. Rosenberg, H. Bracewell Sl-eater, I, Huss, K. Grant, B. Sparks, I Clifford, I. Horn. D. Glantz, D. McElhaney, C. Ita Iohnson, D. Uffleman, L. Nickelson Pettigrew, D. I-lamrnelmmi, lvl. Maiixfs fey, E. Koellinq, l- Wiele. WV. Picker, P. Luthy, F. Marshall, Sylvester, M. Lohman, E. Stoller, M. Wild, I. Falilqren, M. Bock. Members not pictured are: A. Bed: A. Cross, and N. Distelhorst. . mi. . 'Q IDF est , tl Flu Fifty-nine HYPATIANS . . . read bulletin . . . daily . . . over PA system. . .in charge of . . . checking regular assemblies . . . to raise money . . . in treasury . . . sold penny suckers . . . to students . . . after school . . . held annual Mother-Daughter tea. . .in girls' lounge. . .ably led. . .by Miss Margaret Cardle . . . CDC . . . serves as aBooster club-f . . in charge ot Homecoming . . . again this year . . . overwhelming success . . . river front pep meeting . . . snake- dance up to the Crimson bowls . . then . . . after exciting first halt . . . of Ft. Madison . . . Burlington! Q. game . . . presented queen . . . and atten- dants . . . led the Soglyonge' cheering section . . . at all basketball games . . .u under leadership ot Mr. Harris L. Dante ...., fi A 1 1 .I A '1 l I i Members ot the Hypaticrs are: B. Pohren, L. Rieke, R. Eden, M. Shreves, A. Crawford, W. Freitag, R. Riley, V. Weyer, H, Simon, M. Flodin. M. Newell, A, Wischmeier, A. Hunt, B, Smith, B. Nielson, K. Schilb, I. Coch- ran, D. Krekel, P. Upton, B. Woelhaf, I. Burngardner. P, Parker, E. Wischmeier, I. Waugh, S. Dutcher, I, Marron, Miss Margaret Cardle, M. Voigt, C. Cooper, I. Hicks, R, Tompkins, H. Gustafson. D. Schwarz, F. McBride I. Clark, D. Iohansen, G. Kelly, M. Walsh. I. San- der, I. Eisenhart, B. Hall. Members of the CDC are: 1, wiuiqms, w. Metz, A. Mmer, 1. Sutter, G. Cray, W. Iohansen, H. Killin- ger, G. Buesch, D. Thompson. H. Waugh, I. Fry, W. Ditto, W. Wooten, B. Davis, P. Paule, D. Cowles, W. DuVall, R. Benson. C. Aschoii, 1. Schoell, W. Sabine. I. Mueller, Mr. Harris L. Dante, M. Poh- ren W. Brown, D. Brueqqer, W. Mooney, G. S id rs. F. Sage, I. Redfern, W. Davis, A. Carlson, V. Simon, R. Sage, B. George, M. Moore. Members of the Scribbler Service Club ure: B. Pohren, D. Dickey, G. Kelly, H. Bracewell. M. Flo- din, M. Andersen, M. Mahat- fey, G. Wallen, I. Cochran, C. Cooper. P. Parker, Miss Katherine Upton, M. Shreves, A. Petti- grew, I. Marron, M. Newell. M. Walsh, W. Picker, l. Cuddeback, M, Clifford, D. Iohansen. Member not pictured is A. Lee Dehn. Members of the Triqon Service Club ure: G. Sanders, A. Boeck, R. Glaser, T. Mad1son, Mr. M11- ton Mueller, E. Peterson, K. Bjork, G. Mosena. I. Fehseke, E. Schilb, C. Doeble, M. Leebeck, R. Brock- leman, L. Hull, P. Paule, D. Bruegger, W, Reger. I. Mueller, D. Meyer, E. Blocker, I. Newberry, R. Meyer, A. Carlson, I. Reger, C, Hugg, W. Baxter, D. Erick- SOI1 . Members not pictured are: C. Ashotf, G. Elder, W. Moo- ney and M. Pohren. efwice wif a mie SCRIBBLERS presented to school new conductor s stand or musicians turned up at all games sporty gay with old familiar yells Candy Hot Dogs held two tag days irs one to help pay for the football banquet second earn money for club room headed by Miss Kathenne Upton TRIGONS patrolmen at basketball games ushered for all audi torium performances forever calling out Button Button mem bers of locker patrol Advtser Mr Milton Muelcr age Sixty-one Eval Defzen alvle . . . STAGECRAFT . . . amateur electricians . . . carpenters . . . propmen , . . hard-Workers . . . necessary to casts . . . and directors . . . of BHS plays . . . under expert direction of . . . Mr. Iohn Dunn Martin . . . PROIECTION . . .men behind the cameras . . . dependable . . . experimental . . . showed educational films . . . to classes . . . helped with class sings . . . headed by . . . Mr. Wilfred White . . . FIRE SQUAD . . . hel fire drills . . . Without giving Warning . . . ahead of time . . . helped willingly . . with plans . . . for nf V air-raid program . . . eager . . . responsible . . . led by . . . Mr, Paul Bacher . . Members ol the Slaqecrall Club are: W. Glenn, W. Engstrom, M. Parry, D. Thompson, I. Iohnson, E. Blocker, W. Tilton. Member not pictured is M. Danielson. Members ol the Projection Club are: I. Sessions, R. Glaser, E. Shaw, I. Fry, G. Mosena, I. Mueller, G. Buesch, , G. White, Mr. Wilfred White, K. Mei- lahn, I. Sutter. B. George, K. Meilahn, K. Park. Members ol the I-'ire Squad ara: I. Hugg, I. Schwenker, I. Lewis, W. Moore, I. Redman, W. Prevulsky, C. Huqg, M, Zaiser. I. Smith, W. Mooney, D. Richardson, A, Sovern, W. Trosen, Mr. Paul Bacher. I. Mitchell, I. Hanna, P. Pitzer. D. Wolbers, W. Wooten, A, Blake, and Iunfor College advisers W, Deering, I. Harper, E. Rodin, and L. Gerdes. I Page Sixty-! xx'f ess Routine, mote fiie . . . RADIO . . . aided in Weekly programs . . . over KBUR . . . good Workers . . . dependable . . b. set up PA system . . . for daily broadcasts . . . and regular assemblies . . . led by Iames Applegate . . . Iaycee . member . . . CHESS . . . met after school . . . in room l05 . . . to hold round robin tournaments . . . has expert chess players . . , in membership . . . finds this game . . . refreshing . . . and enjoyable . . . directed by . . . Mr. Victor I. Spohnheimer . . P CAMERA . . . main project . . . this year . . . photogenic contest . . . learned mc e about . . . photo- graphy . . .in general . . . Worked in darkroom . . . to develop and print pictures . . Iaycee adviser . . . MacArthur Coffin . proved himself worthy . . . . Members of the Radio Club are: Iames Applegate, I. Schwenker, D. Schulze, I. Mitchell, D. Meyer,C.l-lugg, R. Schwartz, D. Nelson, G. Rieckhoff, B: George, I. HUQQ. l. Hemmye, K. Bjork, D. Brown. Members oi the Chen Club ure: R. Erts, G. Galbraith, T. Henthorn, A. Knopp, R. Salkeld, T. Brown, Mr. Victor I. Spohnheimer, M. Galbraith, R. Warner. A. Poqqemiller, R. Otto, I. Spicer, R. Wood, D. Dierclcs, D. Wilson, S. Law- son, M. Waqqler. I. Meador, W. Schroeder. 4 I Members of the Camera Club are: MacArthur Coffin, G. Cray, W. Ditto, G. Engstrom, D. Ullrich, W. Engstrom, C. Beck, A. Miller, M. Pohren, I. Sutter. D. Bled, A. Sovern, E. Carter, G. Smyth, n I lage Sixty-three e 'finet Things SPANISH . . . presented memorable Pan-American day program . . . April I4 . . . colorful costumes . . . created a better understanding . . . oi the Spanish language . . . a huge success . . . at regular meetings . . . studied and interpreted the Spaniards . . . under supervision of . . . Mr. William Sonandres . . . ART . . . newly organized club . . . Grant Wood Memorial Chapter of the National Art Honor Society . . . directed by . . . art instructor . . . Miss Catherine Hawkins . . . ambitious . . . natureloving . . . hard-workers . . . DRAMA . . . rose to higher level this year . . . under direction of . . . Miss Anna Mae Klotzbach . . . gave Christmas play . . . plus other skits . . . for various types of assemblies . . . presented The Fifteenth Candle . . . at Iowa City Play festival . . . received high rating . . . Members of the Spanish Club ure: R. Alvine, I. Skourup, W. DuVall, I. Stockdale, D. Cowles, A. Iacoby, R. Johnson, P. Upton, I. Crooks, E. Rodin, C. Orthrier. S. Sylvester, D. Leopold, Mr. William Sonandres, S. Topping, P. Sylvester, L. Rieke, W. Moore. K. Fladt. G. Bush, I. Birmingham, I. Duqan, M. Flodin, M. Wahl, C. Strack, R. Case. W. Frietag, K. Geren, E. Allen. Members of the Art Club are: Miss Catherine Hawkins, E. Wtsch- meier, E. Broeq, B. Anderson, A. La- Vake, R. Rieke, I. Crist, R. Cowens, V. Simon. O. Garrett, P. Parker, R. Case. N. Distelhorst, E. Hemple. I. Walter, P. Huppenbauer, R. Mason, W. Huppenbauer. Those not pictured are: H. Ashby, W. Moore, and A. Rayer. Members of the Drama Club are: M. Flodin, VV. Sabine, N. Garfield, W. Huppenbauer, P. Hunger. R. lensky, D. Thompson, R. McPherson, K. Read. C. Drebenstadt, I. Lord, E. Goss, B. Brown, I. Bonar, L. Brust, Miss Anna Mae Klotzbacli, A. Thompson, l. Dugan. K. Kari, W. Bonewitz, W. Moore. P SUI' fife filze . . . . . Ieanne and Buck . . . Warren and Ieanette . . . Barbs, but no Sonny . . . Skourup and some old Moose . . . Marilyn, the flirt . . . smarty pants . . . well, Well, you could have fooled us!! . . . Ted and Wanda . . . Beach and Roger . . . and where is Sid, Ianet? . . . Boyd and a script . . . whee-ou . . . Bock . . . sleeping it off . . . what goes on? . . .Gloria and Bob . . . Bil and Betty . . . Andy laughing . . . a little help with her hair . . . off guard . . . Campus Beauties . . . Glenn and a Park . . . it's alive, it's moving! . . . gambling on the green . . . Glo . . . Pappy . . . now just what are these farmers looking at? . . . Doris . . . lgek 151 we fi6e qoes fo a pafzfxi . . . There were lots ot them . . . to- gether with cr good shore of work, for Burlington Ioyceers . . . undertook and accomplished . . . cr tcxsk which involved . . . cooperation . . . intel- ligence . . . and plenty of initiative. R116 CUZ... Led the college . . . to complete a successful year offun . . . work. . and accomplishment cf . . out- standing athletic . . . social . . and intellectual activities. JAMES APPLEGATE. Burlington. B1en's Union. EARL BRATTON. Burlllliton. Ex- perimenters Cluh, Football, CAA, Men's L'ninn. ETHEL BRYANT, Burlington, Sec- retary -Treasurer of Delta Psi Omega. Women's Union. JACK BUESCH. Burling- ton, Treasurer ot Student Council, Sopho- more Class Treasurer. Freshman Class Vice-President and Treasurer. Mel1'S Union. DARYL DANIELSON, Burlington, Student Council President. Freshman Class Tren- surer, Zt1en's llnnrd nf Governors Secretary. Semester Ilunnr Roll. KATHRYN DAVIDSON, Burlington. tYu- lnen's l'uion. VIVIAN DREHER, Burling- ton, lYnnlen's l'nion. ROBERT FELLIN- GER. Burlington. Student Uuuncil Treasurer, lnteriniiimial Relations L'lulil'rogram Chair- man, lixperinentcrs Cluli President. Mews llnnril nl tinvernnrs Vice-President, Semes- ter llnnor Roll. Rotary Representative. Ten- nis 'l'9itIll. PATRICIA FREEDMAN, Bur- lington, fhi Vpsilun. International Relations Club. Semester llunur Roll. XYumen's Uninn. JOHN GERDES, Burlington, Student Coun- cil. lllackhawk. Men's lloyd ui Governors Presillent. JAMES GUGELER, Burlington. Interna- tional Relations Club, Experinienters l'luli, CAA. lNlen's Union, LAIRD HAGIE. Bur- lington, Exnerimenters Club Vice-Presiilent and Secretary. ltlen's l'nion. WILLIAM HANSEN, Burlington, Student t'nuniril. Men's llunril nf Gnvernnrs 'Treasurer :mil Athletic Vliairliinli, Vheer Leader. Tennis Team. VERA HENDRICKSON. Media ol's, Phi Sigma. XYoiuen's l'niun. MARY HER- WEG. Burlington, S-tuiient Council. Chi Uusilon. President of XYuineii's Ill-ard ui Governors. JOHN HOGAN, Burlington, Experimenters Club, CPT. Me-n's Union. ROBERT HUM- PHREY, Burlington, Junibr College Play Night oi January l6th , Tennis Tezun. Athletic Award. Men's Union, MERLE JACOBS. Burlington, Men's Union. CHAR- LOTTE JARVIS, Burlington, International Relations l'Iulw, Semester llonor Roll, Ves- per Chorus. lliiusz' rule in Stage Door , VVm1ien's l'uinn. ORVILLE KINDIC, Bur- lington, lfuntlizill 'l'czuu, lla-keiluill Tenni, Tennis Team, My-n's l'nii-n. DONALD KOELLING, Burlington, Nlvuk llnnicl ni Governors, Delta Psi Uuiega. r - 9' Sophomore Olficerl: Celestine Paule, lack Gercles, Holly Wagner, lack Buesch .Q fdmstiwn ents IAS DEAN VIRGIL S. POGDALL History, Student Adviser, School Publicity, Student Council Adviser, Field Representative. VIRGINIA MCDERMOTT. Burlington, Chi Ynsilon. Semester llonor Roll. lVomen's I'nion, ROSS MILLER, Burlington. Experi- nienters Vlnlv, MerL's Unlon. MILDRED MUMMERT, Burlington. Student Founcil Secretary, lireshinzin Vlass Secretary, Phi S'gma Vice-Presiilent and Treasurer. Black- hawk Editor, lYomen's lloarrl of Governors Vice - Presiilent and Secretary - Treasurer. CELESTINE PAULE, Burlington. Student Fivzinvil, l reshtnan l'lass l'ice-President. Phi l'1isilon President, lllackhawk Assistant Editor, XYvlnen's lloartl of Governors Trea- surer. LAURENE PUTNAM, Ft. Madison. l'l1i l'1isilon Y ce-President, ll'o1nen's l'niun. IRENE REDMAN, Burlington. l'hi Sigma Seeretnry a n rl Yice - President, lX'tnnen's lloartl of Governors I, o n n X 6 l'liairvnan. EILEEN RILEY, Burlington, Student Coun- cil, Chi Vnsilnn Secretary. ll'nmen's UnIon. ANNE ROBERTS, Burlington, Phi Sigma Treasurer, International Relations l.'l uh Prograin Cliairtnan, Orchestra. llehate, Se- mester Honor Roll. Literary ll , AYITIIIBIIIS l'ninn, EDWARD RDDCERS, We-st Burling- ton, Semester Honor Roll, Men's Union. JACK ROESCH, Burlington, flreliestra. Pen llanil, Vollege Choir. Soloist ji' fontest at Cedar Rapids. Sololst Messiah , Mr-n's l'ninn. PATSY SCHAUENBERG, Burl'ngton. Inter- national Relations Club, llrcltestrzt. Semes- ter Ilonor Roll, Pep llantl, Thalian Cluh, jl' College Play, College flioir, Yesner Choir. lYomen's Union. ANNETTE SI-IEAFE, Bur- lington, Phi Sigma President, International Relations Cluh Vice-President, Purple and Gray, Delta Psi Omega President, Leatl in Night nf January l6th , Role in Stage Door , Literary ll , Xl'mnen's Union. MARGARET STEIN, Burlington. Student Council, Chi Unsilon Treasurer, Women's lloard of Governors. Sports Head, Orchestra, Semester Honor Roll, Chorus. MARY STEIN. Burlington, Student Founcil, Chi l'psilun Treasurer and Vice- President, lVninen's lloard of Governors Secretary, Urrhestr:t,l'liorns. DAVID STEINLE, Bur- lington, Mews I'niun. GRETCHEN SUTTER, Burlington, Student Council, l'lti Vpsilon l'res'tlent, XYon1en's l'nion. PATRICIA TRESSEL, Burlington, Uhi l'nsilon, lYolnen's l'ninn. HOLLY WAGNER. Danville. Student Council, Sopho- more flass 0Fticer, Men's lloaril ot' Gover- nors Intramural Sports Ilead, Captain of ,lf lllackhawk llasketlvall Team. SHIRLEY WHITE, Burlington, Phi Sigma. Interna- tional Relations Clnh President. Orchestra, Semester Honor Roll. lVnnien's Union. HELEN WIEMANN. Burlington, Phi Sigma Secretary. International Relations Cluh. Se- mester Houor Roll. Junior College repre- sentative on the State Committee for Pros- peetive 'I'eacher's Conference in Fairfield, Vesper Chorus, JC meinher of llaecalaureate Choir. Women's Union. MARSHALL WOL- BERS. Burlington. Men! ltozvil of Gover- nors lfltairlnzin oi l,onnge, liootlsall Team. Not pirtiiietl are Charles llodds, IIou'ard l.auren. i Page Sixty-e Elfzeslzmen . . . Select group of outstanding Seniors . . . from Burlington . . . and surrounding vicinities . Worked with Sophomores . . . in all college activities . . . indications point to successful futures . . . for the lot of them. R. Fiench, W. Doerinq, B. Bazel, C. Eads M. Garfield, S. Bryan, P, Butler. S. Eversman, R. Dee, A. Cochran, I Bryant, C. Bacher, M. Coffin, D. Carlson A. Diclericksen, R. Brueqqer, E. Bohlken R. Daum, B. Gabeline, P. Carlson, H Benkert. F. Laue, T. Lord, P. Machholz, D. l-lult, L Hicks, R. Iones, D. Gerdom. C. Harris, I. Harper, L. lta, L. Gerdes, B Hurst, I. McDonald, B. Heinecke. L. Grier, I. Iackson, I. Kurtz, M. Leopold, I. Holmberg, E. Gerdom. A. Leopold, V, Grant, R. Fischer, M. Mc- Kiitgrick, E. Lindy. E. Rodin, L. Shank, E. Pruqh, H. Sch wartz, R. Rockenbach, I. Riepe. W. Morgan, C. Meyer, W. Peterson, E. Reickhoil, I. Murphy, A. Schach, E. M. Pittman. H. Rhezuschmidt, B. Near, G. Rasmussen C. Snyder, F. Riepe, D. Schaefer. M. Nan, G. Nickelsen, M. Miller, I Schupp, I. Oberman. M. Swan, M. Trumbull, T. Wallis, D. Sullivan, B. Sharkey, M. E. Spitzmiller. R. Thompson, l. Wells, B. Thayer, P. Stemple, I. Stodqell, M. Trostle, W. Za bloudil. G. Weiser, R. Walker, R. We-stervelt, F. Stohler, H. Upton, R. Tiemeyer, M. White. Freshmen Oiiicers are: ight Elroy Steele, Gloria Weiser, Wil- liam Morgan and 'Wayne Doerinq. . at Page Sixty-nine . . ' Advised . . . guided . . . inspired the student body . . . to meet present chaotic conditions . . . and to prepare for those days following graduation. PAUL BACHER Chemistry DOROTHY BAUMLE Orchestra LUELLEN BOWLES Girls' Physical Education ELMA DAGGS Adviser Won1en's Union HARRIS DANTE Tennis Utxarh VERGIL S. FOGDALL llean, Modern Etlrnpeati llistnry, United States History, Junior L'-slleite Journalism. VERNON GINGERICH French. tierman. Adviser lllackhawk RALPH HART HARRY LEAKE MIRIAM ROBERTS Shop Librarian E, P, LOTZ JOAN SNYDER Animal llnlngy and liotany -'Vlviiel' Vhi Sigma JOHN D. MARTIN D. DQYLE STONEHOCKER Speech, Shakespeare, Drama, Adviser l'S3 5h lUg5 Sofiology llelta Psi Omega CHARLES MAXON J. F. THOMASON liasketlwall Coach, Fnntluall l'0ach Secretarial Training, Accounting, VE-RNOR TRCWBRIDGE Deliate Coach BONNIE. MORFORD Adviser l'hi Sigma MILTON MEULER Englneering Drawing LEROY PEASE Mathematics, Astronomy, CAA Coordinator and Ground Instrnctnr WILLIAM T. UTLEY Ecunomics.Grivernn1ent, Introduction to liusiness, Adviser Merfs Union ROBERT WHITE. JR. Principal 'll'l'f i l 'e S y WILFRED wi-urs ALMA KROEGER MAUD PETERS Physics tlieneral and Technicall. Adviser English Fmnnnsitinli. English Literature. Principals of Education, Educational Experimenters, Adviser International Adviser l'hi l'psil0n i Metlmtls. Etlucatioual Psycllulogy Relations ? if 1 i as wi E: r W! is li it 1 l l 3 Q -5 r ll E 5 s Page Seventy l o 9 pr.. gzgma Sold at each college football . . . and basketball game . . . enjoyed alumnae dinner at Hotel Burlington . . . before Christmas formal . . . presented jackets to pep band . . . hostesses to all tour- nament teams . . . Iayceers . . . at a dinner before tournament proper . . . pint ot milk for all . . . sponsored Sig Maneuvers . . . several other after-game dances . . . purchased jackets tor tennis squad . . . clirnaxed the year by taking Chi Ups on a picnic. Members of Phi siqma am M. L. Mcliitterick, M. E. Spitz- miller, L. Shank, H. Schwartz, A. Sheate, A. Roberts, S. While. D. Glenn, B. Heinecke. I. Murphy, Miss Moriord, L. Grier, I. Redman. M. Leopold. W. Smith, H. Wie- mcmn. R. Benkert. 1 M. Mummert, M. Garfield, L. Ita, L. Hicks, C. Paule, C. Snyder, G. Weiser, A. Leopold, P. Freedman. M. Stein, E. Riley, M. Swan. V. McDermott, L. Putnam, Miss Kroeqer, M. Stein, P. Tressel, G. Sutter. M. Herweg, S. Eversman, A. GL' vl Cochran, C. Bacher. 4 Psa on Members of Chi Upsilon ure: Started the year oft with a bang . . . Pow Wow at State Park . . . sponsored clever atter-game dances . . . purchased Blackhawk flag . . . complete With Indian symbols . . . entertained Phi Sigs at dinner . . . engineered victory dance after the tournament . . . Spring Swing social highlight ot the season . . . preceeded by dinner at the Hotel. sa :uae Seventy-one 'Ei If u amen V Completed their second year ot existence . . . and accomplishment . . . for the college . . . their Barn Dance complete with the trimmings . . . is still remembered . . . another all-college party . . . Sports Spree at the Y . . . super ping pong tournament Cand plenty oi close matchesl . . . strictly t and clean . . . splendid advising by Miss Daggs. college Members o! Woman's Union affair . . . kept the lounge nea Board ol Governors: M. Mummert, B. lieinecke, M. Stein A. 'Cochran, I. Redman, M. te M, Herweq, Miss Dagqs, G. Weiser, C. Paule. S' in, Members of Men's Union Board of Governors: B Hansen, I. Gerdes, B. Fellinger, H, Wagner, B. Brueqqer. I. Buesch, D. Koelling, M. Wolbers, D. Danielson, Mr. Utley. ll 3 en TL Organized a new system oi lounge management . . . scrubbed . . . painted . . . polished . . . and waxed the lounge . . . during spare moments . . . cooperated with the women . . . in promoting ' ' d b Mr. Utley. all-college activities . . . advise y College Ioumalists: Richard Sullivan, Betty Heineclze, Robert Bruegger. Blackhawk 9655 Planned pages . . . arranged Sophomore histories . . . untangled finances , , . supervised pictures . . . and wrote copy. Members oi the Blackhawk Stat! are: lack Gerdes, lack Buesch, Mr. V. I. Gingerich, Milclred Muinmert, Jeanette Wells, Celestine Pau e. Cgxfrefzimenfofzs Living up to their name . . . analyzed scientific pheiionomen . . . paid special at- tention to use and development of X-ray . . . individual members investigated their own scientific whims. Experimentors are: I. Applegate, C. Burk, T. Wallis, R. French, R. Miller, M. Iacobs, I. Gugeler, R, Fellinger, Mr. Wilfred White, E. Bratton, A. Sheate, R. Rockenbach . Seated, L. Hicks L. Hagie. gnfefmafional Relations Rose to prominence in current crisis . . . enjoyed hi-monthly meetings . . . full of enlightening discussions of the days' prob- lems . . . held super meetings followed by general discussions. Members oi the International Relations Club are: P. Schauenberg, H. Wiemann, S. White, F. Stohler, M. White, A. Roberts, E. Happ, K. Davidson, C, Jarvis. Standing, Mr. Wilfred White, W. Morgan, B. Near, A. Sheate. Page Seventy-twn oufmczlisfs . . . Each had his job to do . . . super- vised special all-college tournament edi- tion . . . worked faithfully each Week. Etudent Council a , . , Elagner, B. Daum, I .ve-rdes. E. Sutter. Page Seventy-three gfuaenf Gounci . . . Met each Tuesday . . . sponsored Snow Bal1 . . . complete with misteltoe and sleigh . . . engineered sale of red pep hats . . . and BIC buttons . . . tor tournament . . . pro- moted tournament ticket selling campaign . . . bought and supervised making of two black BIC pennants . . . ended the year with the graduation formal . . . Commencement Cotillionf' embers ure: Mr. Vergil S. Fog ll I Buesch H W. Sharkey, W organ, M. Stein, D anielson, M. Her- eq, R. Lyons, M ummert. C. Paule, G. Wei er, M. Stein, E. Riley, Tourney Oueen Lois Shank presents co-captains Holly Wagner and Ronnie Lyons with the coveted state championship trophy. Last year when Coach I. F. Thorr1ason's cage squad was eliminated from the state tournament by Fort Dodge, the Black- hawks made a solemn vow to regain the championship at any cost. Well, they lived up to that promise, and now the State Iunior Colleqe Champlonship Basketball trophy rests in the middle of the BIC trophy case. PILL HANSEN l,nqtan's games: Burlinqton - Burlington-- Burlington-- Burlington- Squad Members: Iim Obermon, Orville Kindiq, Charles Eads, R a y ni o n d Westervelt, l-lick Thie, Ronnie Lyons. TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS No resume need be made of the tourna- ment except to review the scores of Bur- Ceriterville433 MuscatEneff3B Mason City- --45 Webster City-39 BC 3 N ,V ANITA LEOPOLD Page Seventy-four C Page Seventy-ll ve Cheer Lender Captaxn SIDNEY EKDALE Pow-wow between halves of the tournament hnals Scores of games between Burlington and other Iunlor Colleges are as follows: Burlington-45 Burlington-38 Burlington-39 Bur1inqton438 Burlington-49 Burlington-40 Burlington-29 Burlinqtoni37 Burlington-46 Burlinqloni66 Burlington-47 Burlington-51 sq'-Wd M9mb9l'!1 Burlington-60 Holly Wagner, Maurice Trostle, Leroy Timmer- mgn, Glen Lange, Robert Kitterman. COACH I. F. THOMASON Tolcxl points accumulated by Blackhawk players are as follows: Ronme Lyons'--269 Holly Wagner--2522 Orville Kincl1qffl93 Maurice Trosile 157 Hugo Thie--l3S Bob Kitterman -100 lim Oberman- 64 Leroy Timme-:man - -35 Glen Lange-X16 Charles Eadse9 Ramon Westervelle5 1 X cy Graceland--43 Grand View-42 Dowling-33 Bloomfield-33 Muscatine--40 Centerville-31 Muscatine-27 Bloomfield-28 Graceland-71 Centerville-37 Maquoketa--31 Dowlmg-26 Maquoketcz--54 ANNE COCHRAN . Galle e oats 9 P . . . Coach I. F. Thomason and co captams Howard Stsco and Leroy Timmerman. Squad Members: Glantz H. Rheinschmidt W. Fender F, Trosen Wolbers, P. Butler R. Ea E. Bratton, R. Richardson, C. Eads, H. Thie, G. ' , , W , d sen, W. Doerinq, E. Rodit FOOTBALL SCO, Burlington College 6 , ,, ,, .. Carthage 14 . ,. Graceland 13 . , Mason City 12 ,, , McKendree 19 ., ,. LaSalle , 39 A - ....,.. Moberly 7 ....... ...., , , Austin Peay 0 ,W . Doane U .... H Fort Dodge 13 ., ., , Wentworth Page Seventy-six uad met plenty . . . of tion . .. worked hard mined BIC's outstanding utation . . . under the Coach Harris L. Dante. , B. Hansen, P. Carlson, Humphrey. 2 oustandinq playinq of n Lange . . . the base- . . completed a super laying. . Thie, H, Rheinschmidl, , Lange, L. Timmerman, Tackelson. 3, P. Butler, R. Tiemeyer, Schaefer. I Oberman avofzifes College Queen Pat Tres- el . . . selected by col- ge men . . . and her petty attendants . . . Mary -erweg . . . Celestine Pule . . . reigned over me Spring Swing. Most Eligible Bachelor onnie Lyons . . . chosen y women of the college. Gfzclmesffza and Glzofzus . . . Worked together to present one of the highlights . . . ot the musical season . . . The Messiah . . . at the Masonic Temple . . . record crowd . . . played and sang under the direction of Miss Dorothy Baumle . . . and Mr. Ralph Hart. Delta psi Omega Presented The Night of Ianu- ary 16 . . . and several radio broadcasts . . . under the di- rection of Mr. lohn Dunn Martin. Members oi Delta Psi Omega are: W. Morqcm, S, Ekdale, A. Sheafe, E. Bryant, D. Koellinq. Debate Talked their way into the State Iunior College Debate Cham- pionship . . . kept pace with a full schedule . . . made several out of town trips . . . as Well as being hosts to several invita- tional meets including . . . Cor- nell . . . Monmouth . . . Iowa Weslyan. Members of the Debate Squad ure: S, Ekdale, B. Kearney, E. Steele, A. ' Singer, Mr. Maxon, E. Happ. ight A 22, fqfww a X xy.-if K, MF ix., my 5 K ,rw vi, ig.. Q ?iI?t,'g Q- f 'Z' 'ix is - 5 gif X ' Q ,Q .:x. b xx. ' Ez:-I ':-:,: 1 ' 2 - E? sw .' A X w ' QS? K ' vi Q nuff ...,' Q if 'Q f 3 R1 F- Sk X ASFWHWX R ui X? ii' J. 5 F. 'pgs v A L ' , if ff O ,jf if ma KN .F +I 5 ,R x Q, K Q .Epi ,jlgbsp M f mmf ,YL I WM W ' 's - . X . . L a .5 6' 3 v,,.,.W,- .,., y K , K Q K X f .. 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