Calamus and Wheatland High School - Echo Yearbook (Wheatland, IA)
- Class of 1951
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We THE ECHO STAFF Dedrcczte Thzs Calamus Hzgh School 1 9 5 1 E C H O TO THE SERVICEMEN OF THE CALAMUS COMMUNITY We wish to take this opportun1ty to tell you how proud we are of you and the great task you are performing haw. made ln defending our country Ihank you again servicemen and to each and everyone of you the If st of luck This is our way of telling you how we appreciate the sacrifices you FACULTY E L GUNDACKER B A Upper Iowa Un1ver szty Fayette Iowa M A Umversxty of Iowa Iowa Cnty Iowa LOREN COURT B S Upper Iowa Un1vers1ty Fayette Iowa DONALD MARSTON B A Coe College Cedar Rap1ds Iowa DONALD CHRISTENSEN B S Dubuque Unxversxty Dubuque Iowa MISS MARILYN I-IANSLN B S Dubuque Umverslty Dubuque Iowa MISS ELAINE I-IULSE MRS ROBERT HAACK Cl1nton .Tumor College Chnton Iowa Cornell College Mt Vernon Iowa MISS RUTH O TOOLE Iowa State Teachers College Cedar Falls Iowa MISS LEOTA HAUSENGA Mount St Clare College Cl1nton Iowa MRS ROBERT STANKEE Iowa State Teachers College Cedar Falls Iowa MRS LOREN COURT Upper Iowa Unlverslty Fayette Iowa MISS MARY CRUSON Cornell College Mt Vernon Iowa Northwestern Un1vex's1ty Evanston I1l1no1s MISS SVANHILD PEDERSEN Iowa State Teachers College Cedar Falls Iowa Teachers College Eva Claxre W1scons1n MISS BARBARA JUNGE Mount St Clare College Cl1nton Iowa Iowa State Umversxty Iowa City Iowa MR. . . MR. MR. MR. B. M. E. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois sl FACULTY SEATED Left to right Mrs Stlnkee. Mill O Toole, Mrl Hllck, Mill Hlulengl, Mrl Court Mill Poderlen Mill Junge, Mill Crulon STANDING! wll Hulle Superintendent E L Gundlcker. Mr Ch!'ilf8hlQB, Mr Marston Mr Court, Miss Hansen Echo Staff SEATED: Left to right-Mary Eden, Betty Miller, Editor -Regina Vens, Assistant Editor -Marie Knudsen, Karen Schwennsen. STANDING: Jim Horstmann, Janice Bruckmann, Janelle Henning, Advisor-Mr. E. L. GlL!'dlCk2P, Delores Duke, Donna Olson, Louise Vetter, Loren Christensen. ABSENT: Assistant Editor-Jean Hansen. 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Much to our surprise it was Frances. We had talked awhile and learned that she'd just returned from a tour of the states, having lectured on Home Economics. Frances told us she was going to the basketball game and invited us to go along to the Fieldhouse where Janice Bruckman had just started coaching the girls' teams After seeing Janie and her fine team, we went back to the hotel after a very wonderful day. - - - - - - - 2-4 - - - - - - - - - - l-Z-3-4 - - - - - - - - - 2-4 - - - - - - l-Z-3-4 - - - - - - - - 1-Z-3-4 - - - - - - - - - - -2 - - - - - - - - - 1-Z-3-4 ' ' - - - - 1-Z-3-4 . - - - - - - - - - Z . - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-3 . - . .----- -3 . - . --.- - - - 1 Lette:-man's Club - - - - - 3-4 Class Secretary - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - 4 ,, ,. . . -.--- - - - Z - - - - - - - - - 2-3-4 ' ' ------ l-Z-3-4 ,, ' - - - - - - Z-3-4 ---- - - - - - - Z ' - - - - - - - 2 ---- - - - - - - - Z . . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Senzor Class H :story President - - - - Jim Hor stmann Vice President - Kay Hansen Secretary-Treasurer - Frances Olson Student Council - - - Betty Miller On September 1 1947 sixteen enthusiastic Freshmen entered Calamus High Our class sponsor was Miss Harriet TenBoer During the year, Jamce Bruckman Joined us and Allan I-Iaack Gerald Behne and Charles Steinbeck left us On August 23 1948 we entered the doors of Calanuus High again but as Sophomores Mr Gundacker was our sponsor Clyde Kleinsrruth entered our class while Roger Kell left us We chose Jean Hansen as our candidate for carmval Queen As we began our third year, Kay Hansen and Dorothy Goodell joined our class Mr Gundacker was re elected class sponsor Under the capable direction of Mr Gundacker we presented our play Ready Made Family Our Junior Senior Banquet was held in April with a Spring theme Kay Hansen was nominated carmval Queen candidate Lois Saunders Helen Stolte Dorothy Goodell Tom Green, Harry Kallenbach and Merlin Wulf dropped out during the year 1950 Having been our class President since fifth grade we re elected Jim Horstmann once more Our sponsor was our home room teacher Mr Court At the carmval Jim Hor stmann and Janice Bruckrnan were crowned King and Queen On October 18 1950 our class had their pictures taken at Lasswell's Studio in Cedar Rapids Frances Olson was valedictorian Out of our class of twelve the following have spent all their school days together here at Calamus Betty Miller Mary Eden Jean Hansen and Jim Hor stmann Senzor Class W111 Mary Eden do wxll and bequeath my black hair to Janelle Henning Janice Bruckman do will and bequeath my love for boys to Edna Knudsen Jean Hansen do will and bequeath my love for Fords to Dorothy Green Clyde Kleinsmith do will and bequeath my shortness to Grace Hoag Keith Jensen do will and bequeath my ability to own a car to Gene Dunn Beverly Mueller do will and bequeath my basketball ability to P Neff Regina Vens do will and bequeath my ability to blush to Jim Byerly Frances Olson do will and bequeath my brains to Dorothy Schwien Jim Horstmann do will and bequeath my love for D Green to Bud McGlone Loren Christensen, do w1ll and bequeath my musical ability to L Court Betty Mxller do will and bequeath my typing bility to Darold Dzeckman I Kay Hansen do will and bequeath my long blonde hair to Delores Duke Calamus High threw its doors wide open for twelve Seniors on September 4, I, ' . . . 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A N ' E E ' 1 485 O? 5 -nl' COLLETTE GORZNEY ROBERT STEINES NORMAN BOUSSELOT 10 -'Qt .tw-'Q LONNEE MILNES MARIE QEAMER Q35-x ,Q -,qu my JAMEQ BYERLY M1-:RYN1-: MUELLER -44 gf BARBARA JORGENS EN PENNY NEFF Q Q ffdf BARTON PRUHS -uw MYRA JEAN OLCON :QF- nw, AUGUST VETTER EDNA MAE KNUDSEN 3 , fig! ' 'T--37 5 S R A 2 A 5, A ,nf . I ,, i f V zyk If I ew' AN A A A M , A. I my QV' I umor Class News We elected class offxcers as follows Presmdent Janelle Henmng V1ce Presxdent Robert Huetter Secretary Treasurer Dwam Goettsch and Student Council Sherwood Lahann In the fall of 1947 thxrteen green Freshxes entered Calamus High We were thorough ly mxtxated by the Semors, who forced the poor Freshles to kneel before them and chant a verse wluch proved to be qu1te monotonous as txme wore on However we passed the test and became promment members of h1gh school Before the year was over Jeannette Goddard formerly of Maquoketa and Dorothy Schwxen formerly of Chlcago Joxned our class Our Sophomore year proved to be much better We seemed to be more a part of thxngs Several of our students part1c1pated ln basketball baseball, and muslc Joann Morehead Jeannette Goddard and Jams Davxsson dropped out of our class and Dwa1n Goettsch formerly of Davenport joined us Now 1n our Jumor year we feel as though we have always belonged We have recelved our class r1ngs and are eagerly awaltxng our Jumor Senior Banquet Jack Armstrong formerly of Ohxo has Joined our class making xt a total of fourteen Sophomore Class News Presxdent Ronald Byerly Vice Pres1dent, Dorothy G Secretary Jan Chrxstensen Treasurer and Delores D Student Councll The Freshman and Sophomore Classes had a hayrxde together after whxch we had lot of fun pulling taffy Freshman Class News The offxcers of our class are as follows Presxdent Barton Pruhs V1ce Presxdent Jlm Byerly Secretary Treasurer Norman Bousselot and Student Counczl Lonnee Mllnes The fur st taste of hzgh school life the Fresh1es of 50 had was 1n1t1at1on For three days before we had to supply the Senxors wxth gum, have them s1gn a raw egg and bow down and say the Greek Alphabet The Freshman and Sophomore Classes had a party and hayrxde together Later the Freshmen held a return party for the Semors and hxgh school Several of us went out for basketball baseball and softball Colette Gorzney Myra Jean Olson and Lonnee Mmlnes went out for cheerleading Robert Stemes was manager for the boys team Several of us sang in the glee clubs and mxxed chorus . z . t . : . - . , : 1 . Q ' 1 ' 1 n ' I I . , . , . . 0 ll . ,, . . . . . , ., , , . . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . . . The twelve members of our class elected the following officers: Gary Braet, . I 1 . ' . ' On 3 - l : .. ' . . , . I a . : . , S . - . 1 ' : - . : ' , ' - - - so - vw 9 - - - - ' . . . A , ' I H I I 0 I I . . ' n I SEATED ROW ONE ROW TWO Sixth Grade Left to right Norma Weiss Paul Armstrong Teacher Mill O'Toole. Nora Bouulelot, Janice Roseland Richard Peterson, Mary Byerly Standing Donald Burxloff Esther Olson Barbara Chase Patty Galitz, Edmond Noll. Carol Ann Olson Marvel Swenson Roger Grau Cr-eta Gaxl Eden Mary Ann Lafayette, Patricia Werner Darlene Copenhafer. Charles Heuer Bob Citek, Keith Beste Bob Bruckxnan Ronald Galplr, Dawson Pewe Donald Block lunlorfligh INSTRUCTOR Mas I-1AAcx : - . . . . Roger McNeil, Melvin Gasper, Dallas O'Donnel1, Judy Schwartz, Jeannene Kuehl, ' Yi Q O O Fourth Grade LEFT ROW Front to back Barton Huetter, Mayme Grau, Jerry O Donnell Ruth Voss, Dav-ld Porth MIDDLE ROW Marlon Olson, Edward Vens, Verna Jae Hass Richard Christensen, Melvin Sfllgl RIGHT ROW Barney Pelham Richard Anderson Russell Rock, Ruth Byerly Duane Petersen 1 STANDING Left to rlght Yolonda Pewe, Lols Green, Eldon Milnes Sandra Qtarnpe, Ronald Braet Teacher Mrs Stankee, Lucille Knudsen Rlchard Minor, Jolene Olson Clay Ray Dosland, Ardelle Bousselot ABSENT Harlan Bengtson ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR ROW FIVE Filth Grade Lett to rlght Marie Bandlxen, Thomas Lassch, Carol Hoag, Dale Male:-, Angela Eden Robert Dlercks Linda Mllnes Imogene Vogt .Terry Olson Dorothy Burzloff Gary Olson, Ellen Bsndlxen Naomi Vetter, Ronald Gage, Glenda Davlsson Richard Armstrong Dennis Hennln . Leslie Grau Doris Block Dorothy Hansen, Nancy Wlese Barbara Hayes Billy Knudsen Robert Olson Gwenda Davlsson Wayne Dearborn, Teacher Miss Hauzenga : - ' . I ' f 1 I n o 1 o . , ' 1 I . L I 2 Q 2 0 : l . . g . : . - . ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR ROW FIVE Second Grade Left to right back to front as seated Harold Nerhus, Sonja Rock Leon Olson Jeannene Meier, Ronnie Matzen, Kathy Huetter Patricia Drummond James Peter sen, Helen Wagner Melvin Dearborn Carolyn Looney, Gerald Weiss Floyd Grau Avis Jean Bouaselot. Carl Minor Sandra Eslinger, Stanley Rock Mary Ann Traver Joan Rohloff Robert O Donnell, Ruth Ann Malmanger David Bender Bernlece Smith James St John Frederic Hass, Cathleen Vogt, Dennis McNeil Sharon Mxller, Sandra I-'agerland Larry Behne, Donald Van den Berghe Teacher Miss Cruson Third Grade FRONT ROW Left to right Alice Stelnes Myrna Meyer Ma:-tm Banehxen Leon Gaspers, Jamce Gr au Sonja Hansen ROW TWO Roger Hamann Alice Block Roberta Green Judy Galxtz Carolyn Syslo Patricla Neff ROW THREE Betty Diercks Dolores Burzloff Marxlyn Betts Georgme Petersen Janet Grau Karen Weiss Elalna Ketelsen BKCK ROW Ray Hayes Alvin Block Larry Werner Dav-ld Hamxlton Denms Tlmmerman Delbert Hoffman Jack Hoag Sandra Beste Teacher Mrs Court v - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 . I ' 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 . K mdergarten SITTING On floor Max Minor Terry Bender, Bobbie Syalo. Billy Looney, Meryl Green, David Llncoln Gary Steffln SITTING Darlene Hoffmann Kay Wagner, Camilla Huebbe Suaan Huetter, Joyce Burzloff Linda Duke, Beverly Bouaaelovt STANDING Linda Stueland Butchle Stelnes, Diana Grau Tommy Vetter. Craig Henning Marlbeth Bumann, Tommy Byerly Alan Stampe Teacher Misa Junge ABSENT Karen Redal Edwin Werner, Robert Werner FIRST ROW SFCOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW First Grade Larry vleyer Lorraine Weise Diane O Neill Leonard Olson Carol Schulz Gary Eallnger Bonnie Court Lola Hamann Richard Chase. Sandra Hansen David Olson Mary K Ryan Warren O Donnell Patrlcn Ketelsen Joyce Betts Phyllis Bengston Ronnie Schroeder Judith Marie Peters Leah Rat Tlmmarman Raymond Byerly Shxrley Heuer Richard Bruckxnan Teacher Mill Pederatn , . 1 n a n I I 1 n , . - . : , . : Charles Rock. Mary Kay Armairong, Vicky Tlmmerman, Judith Ann Deverwaere, 2 ' . . - . ' . 8th Grade News There are twenty seven m exghth grade thxs year We lost one member Emma Godard but we gained one, Helen Klexnsmxth Mrs Haack is our home room teacher The offxcers thxs year are President Helen Klemsmxth Vice Presxdent Douglas Henning Secretary Murray Vetter and Treasurer Arthur Bousselot Hilda Sheldahl Lou1se Vetter, Arthur Bousselot Elame Olson and Eugene Heuer are un the band Chr1s Hansen IS mn beginners band Hilda Sheldahl and Louxse Vetter are in the pep band Marilyn Chrrstensen and Mary Peterson are twrrlers and Helen Klexnsmxth and Marilyn Christensen are cheerleaders Those out for Jumor hxgh basketball th1s year are Bxlly Bender Donald Block Arthur Bousselot Bob Coffey Dav1d Davenport Chris Hansen J'1m Peters Douglas Hennmg Murray Vetter Hilda Sheldahl Sharon Chrzstensen and Mary Petersen 7th Grade News School began wxth twenty eight pupxls Durxng the second s1x weeks a new comer Joined us whose name 15 Stanley Laasch Mrs Jeanne Haack was our teacher During the year the Jumor high held a scavenger hunt Dlfferent teachers were selected to see that we didn t get mto misch1ef Later a small lunch was served and the wxnners received their prlzes Then one of the great events of the school year came Our teacher was marrxed The .Tumor l-hgh students collected money and bought Mrs Haack a bedspread . . . - 0 . . . . , 1 . Q . . . . . . . . - 1 1 ' 1 . 1 I 1 1 1 1 0 . . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . l . . Q n Q . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I l . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 0 . . . . - . ' - . . . , Q Q . . . . . Q , . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . I Broadcaster Staff SEAT!-ED Sponsor Mrs Haack Loren Christenaen. Editor Frances Olson. Assistant Editor Kay Hansen Ronald Byerly SECOND ROW Left to nght Alta Mae Bousselot, Marilyn Christensen Barbara Jorgensen, Marie Seamer Lonnee Mxlnes Arla Mae Olson Donna Olson Mary Ann Sheldahl THIRD ROW Betty Vogt Dorothy Schwem Mary Eden Jo Ann Green Dorothy Green Janice Bruckmann ABSENT Robert Hansen Student Councxl Advisor Mr Court, Barton Pruhs Lonnse Mllnss. Sherwood Lahann, Janelle Henning Betty Miller Jim Horltmann. Gary Braet Delores Duke w g - , ' - - 1 . I ' n r n 1 1 u 2 1 1 n 1 n I ' u 1 1 r 1 . Ed1tor s Ass1stant Ed1tor Pxctures Semor Reporters Jumor Reporter Sophomore Reporter Freshman Reporter Elghth Reporter Seventh Reporter Girls Sports Boys Sports Humor Act1v1ty Reporter s Adv1sor Ass1stant Ed1tor Feature Edxtor Art Ed1tor Boys Sports Gxrls Sports Reporters Sc andal Humor Inquxrxng Reporter Seventh Reporters Echo Stall Broadcaster Staff Reguxa Vens Jean Hansen Mane Knudsen Robert Hansen Betty Mxller Loren Christensen Grace Hoag Delores Duke Penny Neff Loulse Vetter Karen Schwennsen Jamce Bruckman Jxm Hor stmann Mary Eden Beverly Mueller Donna Olson Janelle Henmng Mr Gundacker Kay Hansen Robert Hansen Grace Hoag Grace Hoag Loren Chr1stensen Dorothy Green 'trla Mae Olson Mary Eden Beverly Mueller Ronme Byerly Mary Ann Sheldahl Barbara Jorgensen Donna Olson Jamce Bruckman Dwaxn Goettsch Joann Green Dorothy Schwlen Betty Vogt Alta Mae Bousselot E1ghth Reporters Marllyn Chrxstensen Assemblers Mane Seamer Lonnee Mllnes Adv1sors Mrs Haack Mr Court . 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Student Counc11 News The offxcers of our Student Councxl are as follows Presxdent Betty Miller Vxce Presxdent J1m Horstmann Secretary Treasurer Janelle Henmng and advisor Mr Court Our teacher representative to the Red Cross Cnty Council 15 lVl1ss O Toole and student representatxves are Betty Miller and Janelle Henmng These meet ings are held ln Chnton once a month The Student Council sponsors a suggestion box Pxng pong and checker tournaments and had charge of the Chrxstmas party School Carmval The first b1g event thls fall was the school carmval Soon after school began the teachers and the pupxls were all busy gettmng ready for the big mght of September 29th The Home Economxcs g1rls under the dxrectzon of M1ss Hansen served delxcious chxcken pxe supper from 6 00 P M to 7 30 P M The program began at 7 30 Each one of the grades presented a separate program ln 1ts own room The h1gh school musxc groups under the dmrectlon of Mxss Hulse presented Flashoacks of the 1949 1950 school year Meanwhlle the halls were fllhng up wlth people shaking nolsemakers eatlng candy and xce cream cones and movxng from room to room Many of them Jomed ln the cake walk held In the J'-1D10l' high room sponsor ed by Mrs Haack and her seventh and exghth graders Most of the ch1ldren went f1sh1ng for pnzes m the f1sh pond Soon lt was t1me for the coronatzon of the Kang and Queen Everyone crowd ded mto the gymnasmm to see the ceremony The candldates for Klng and Queen were as follows .hm Horstmann Loren Chrxstensen Jamce Bruckmann and Kay Hansen Lxnda Stueland Karen Redal Merle Green and Alan Stamp were the crown bearers After Mr Christensen had announced the wxnners of the door prizes he reported that Jxm Horstxnann and Janice Bruckman had been chosen Klng and Queen respectlvely After the coronatlon a dance was held xn the gymnasxum to the musnc of the Rhythm Klngs The profxt on the entlre carmval was about four hundred dollars . . . . . . . - o v . . . . . . 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Imtxatzon Party After tormentxng the Freshmen for several days the Semors xnv1ted them and the entire hlgh school to an 1n1t1at1on party on Fr1day evenmg September Z2 1950 The Freshxes trxed 1n vaxn to quench a bonfire outsxde by spmttlng alum water on lt They were then taken down to the gymnaslum where they enjoyed eatxng lard sandwiches and ol1ves After each Freshman had put on an act mn front of the student body refreshments were served by the Semors followed by a dance Freshman Return Party The Freshmen 1nv1ted the entxre h1gh school and faculty to a hobo party on November 6 1950 Everyone came dressed as hoboes and the boys carr1ed a lunch for two txed m a handkerchxef on a stxck Games and stunts were enjoyed by all Then each boy was glven a partner to share h1s lunch w1th After everyone had eaten h1s lunch a dance was held m the seventh and e1ghth grade room Janelle I-Iennlng and Dwaxn Goettsch were judged the best dressed hoboes Christmas Party A jumor h1gh and h1gh school Christmas party was held on Fnday afternoon After dlnner the hxgh school students all met 1n the gymnasium for the gxft exchange whlle the jumor h1gh s udents had themr gxft exchange mn thexr home room The m1xed chorus then entertamned both junxor hxgh and hzgh school students w1th Chrlstmas carols wh1ch all were 1nv1ted to smg For the rema1nder of the afternoon relays Pmg pong and other games were played To end all this we were treated by the teachers Iunzors Honor Senzors On January 6 1951 the .Tumors entertamed the Sen1ors by g1V'1I1g a slezgh rxde The group met at the schoolhouse at 7 30 and then started on the1r way Afterwards the group went to Donna Olson s home where games and delxclous refreshments were thoroughly enjoyed by all Sock Hop On November 15th the .Tumor s held a sock hop party for the entmre hxgh school and the faculty startmng at 7 30 Each one was gxven a paper sock when he came Th1s was to determxne who we would eat lunch and dance the f1r st dance w1th For entertaxnment we played a s1ng1ng game and Truth or Consequences Then lunch was served followed by varxous kxnds of dances ll ll December ZZ, 1950. This was planned by the Student Council. wif, -r ,2Je'izif,'ffw22w1:- 'XT M uslc News At the begxnmng of the year the music groups elected the followzng officers Band Presmdent Kay Hansen Vice President Loren Christensen Secretary Treasurer, Frances Olson Socnal Chaxrman J1m Horstmann Mxxed chorus President Jim Horstmann Vice Presxdent Bob Hansen Secretary Treasurer, Betty Mxller Socxal Chaxrman Dwain Goettsch The orchestral mstruments were zntroduced and explained to us by Don Ocklemann of Cornell College in a very interesting way A hayrxde for all the muslc students was much enjoyed by all of us We went to the timber and had a wxener roast and then we all joined in singing songs At the carnival a group presented Flashbacks of 1949 50 whxch included the Four Frohckmg Females of the Flammgo Club, much enjoyed by all The foursome was made of Loren Chnstensen Gary Braet, Jxm Byerly, and Jan Chrnstensen A pep band was organized to play at the home basketball games The members of this are Jan Chrzstensen Lowell Gage Arla Mae Olson Betty Mxller Robert Hansen Louzse Vetter Meryne Mueller Mary Ann Sheldahl Jim Horstmann Hilda Mae Sheldahl Frances Olson Donna Olson and Loren Chrxstensen As a moneymaking project, the Musxc Boosters Club sponsored a box social preceded by a band concert D Gohlman was auctloneer A tidy sum of one hundred dollars was cleared whlch was used toward the purchase of the band uniforms are royal olue and the trousers white They made their fir st appearance ln their new umforms at a basketball game in Wheatland Our Chrlstmas program was held December 18th A band concert was held fmrst followed by a grade school chorus the boys chorus, beginner s band girls chorus and mixed chorus Soloxsts were Helen Kle1nsm1th Karen Schwennsen, Gary Braet Lonnee Milnes Jim Hor stmann and Betty Miller Four members sang ln the All State Chorus at Des Momes during the Thanksgiving vacation They were Betty Mlller, Jean Hansen Bob Huetter and Loren Christensen On Wednesday evening January 10th the Musmc Boosters Club met and voted to fxnance student entries m the sprlng muslc contests for transportation and registration fees A public food sale was held to finance expenses There IS usually a lull over at the music building between the Chnstmas program and the sprxng contests so on February 26th, we gave our Gay Nzneties Show Since there was no place ln Calamus wxth a stage to glve it on we had to present xt mn the new Wheatland gym nasxum The productxon was called Around The Clock In Gay Nineties Time and featured many varxety acts The proceeds went toward robes for the choruses We had a lot of fun dlgging up the costumes and rehearsing the songs and we hope you enjoyed seeing it By the time you have thas yearbook you will know all about who went out for contests and what were the results Right now we are wamtlng to see what groups have worked hard enough to warrant thexr competnng wnth other schools mn their class for the contest Although we lost some good sxngers from oar gxrls sextet last year we gamed many more good ones Thns year s sextet was composed of Betty Mxller Lonnee Milnes, Jean Hansen Arla M Olson Meryne Mueller and Mary A Sheldahl This year, Betty and Jean will leave the sextet after havxng been in xt four years The boys quartet was composed of Jim Horstmann Bob Huetter and Jan and Loren Christensen Bob Hansen was our accompanist again this year . . . ,, . - v H . up After much anxious waiting the band members received their new uniforms. 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Our School Memorzes What Would Happen ll'- P Jamce Bruckman dxdn t flirt Loren Chnstensen dmdn t gwe the gxrls a b1g thrill Mary Eden dxdn t like to play basketball Jean Hansen wasn t goxng steady Kay Hansen had short, black ha1r Jim I-lor stmann wasn t well-hked Keith Jensen weren t taking kxds somewhere Clyde Kleinsmith dxdn t laugh 1n English L1terature Class Betty Maller dmdn t have responslbzhtles Beverly Mueller couldn t play basketball Frances Olson weren t consczentzlous Regina Vens were a cut up Wouldn tlt Be Strange ll'- 9 Ja k Armstrong weren t pass1ng out candy in study hall Darold Dxeckman weren t makrng a play for some gzrl Gene Dunn were six feet tall Dwaxn Goettsch got along wnth Mr Court Harold Gorzney talked to gxrls Robert Hansen couldn t play the pzano Janelle I-Ienmng d1dn t go wxth Warne Ramsey Gra e Hoag dxdn t flatter people Lee Hovey were stupmd Bob Huetter were stuck up Marne Knudsen dxdn t answer questions 1n class Sherwood Lahann dldn t say Don t work too hard Bud lV1cGlone dxdn t take Helen Klemsmxth out Donna Olson were no1sy Dorothy Schwxen dldn t wrxte letters What Would It Be L1keIl'P'P Gary Braet dzdn t shout the answer out ln Mathemat Ronme Byerly weren t bashful wxth gnrls Jan Chrlstensen couldn t smg Delores Duke dzdn t have a crush on Gary Braet Lowell Gage d1dn t pester the gzrls m mxxed chorus Dorothy Green had long halr JoAnn Green wasn t called Hour glass Henry Knudsen dxdn t hke gxrls Vxrgll Noel paid attentmn 1h Mathematics Class Arla Mae Olson couldn t argue Mary Ann Sheldahl wasn t grzpmg about somethlng Eugene Staggs were graceful xcs Class u OU Q Q g . . 9 n - I. Q 9, ' U g Q Q . g . ' U ll ' II Q D . . v Q Q 9 Q Q . . I 9 Q . Q - I lo F g Q Q m.. ' v ' on uv f Q n Q Q q . - Q 9 Q H ' ' C . - . Q V Q . 1 v A4 Q Iv Q g Q . . a . W . n OO Q Q . . - 3 . - Q V . ' Y . g Q Q - I ll II Q g Q . Q . Q Q . Q V Q Q . . How Strange It Would Seem If?? Norma Bousselot weren't talking in mixed chorus Jim Byerly weren t silly Collette Gorzney weren t always avoiding Lee Hovey Barbara Jorgensen weren t always on the Honor Roll Edna Mae Knudsen weren t always talking Lonnee Mxlnes an weren t s1ng1ng duets around school Meryne Mueller Penny Neff didn t have a crush on either Dwam or Darold Myra Jean Olson never spramed her ankle Barton Pruhs behaved m study hall Mane Seamer didn t work at Rohloff s Cafe Robert Stemes were braxny August Vetter were small lokes Beverly So you never let a man kiss you goodrught? Betty No by the t1me he leaves me it s always morning Darold I heard a mule k1cked you yesterday Dwain Yes he did Dar old Where d1d he kick you? Dwain Well 1f my head was in New York and my feet m California he d have kicked me in Omaha I-Ie doesn t tlunk you re educated I took up Geography what s he talking about? And I suppose you took up Algebra? I went through Algebra at night and I couldn t see a thing Dwaln Will you ever get any sense? Loren Well my brother and I know everything Loren Errr well er that s one my brother knows Father D ln work D 1n effort D in conduct That settles it Wilbur From now on you and I are through Son Stop kiddm youself pop Just remember that I m still an exemption on your income tax return I noticed you re getting to be a gentleman I noticed that you opened the barn door for your mother when she came in tomght Snucks that s nothing I do the same thing for the cows each night Court I ate lobster last evening for dinner and all night I dreamed Lowell Bad dreams '7 '7 ? Court Yea, I dreamt I paid the blll Bob Huetter Last week when that bear got out you ran away and left me, and once you told me you would face death for me Jo Ann Green Yes I would but that bear wasn t dead He s never spoken a hasty word to his wife since they married Rernarkable Yeah he stutters d , . . Dwain: Yeah, well, who was the first President of the United States? Date November November November December December December December January February February Date November November November December December Dec ember January January January January February January January February Girls' S poris Here Charlotte LeC lair e Alumni Gr and Mound Lost Nation Elwood Elvira Delmar Welton Elvira There Lost Natxon Elwood Wheatland Delmar Charlotte Welton Wheatland LeCla1r e Grand Mound Lowden Elv1ra COUNTY TOURNEY At Goose Lake Elvxra Elwood SECTIONAL TOURNEY At LeC1a1re LeCla1re WALSWORTH B-ua us lacrrunu une.: ul We 39 39 33 42 41 41 44 57 41 28 They 32 35 28 27 47 60 33 44 55 39 They -1 -1-D We 10 ' 43 52 17 26 53 21 42 50 1 59 39 5 36 27 21 47 59 2 35 52 5 ' 21 44 12 43 16 26 53 84 6 ' 32 40 17 ' 46 35 January 18 Goose Lake 38 43 19 30 56 1 ' 36 46 'lffgg' x..mq..,x..aA 5, November December January F ebruary January February 19501951 Boys Basketball Schedule Z Home1 Home There Home There1 There There There1 Here Here I-lerel Homecoming Here There There There Here There There Here There1 Here 'Conference games Date N ay May N1 ay September Total wlns 10 Total losses 15 Opponents Charlotte Alumm Lost Nationi' LeCla1re Elwood? Wheatland' Delmar Charlotte Grand Mound? Lost Natwn Elwoodi' Elvlra Welton St Joseph1DeW1tt Wheatland' Delmar Grand Mound? Lowden Welton Elvlra Elvmra COUNTY TOURNAMENT Lost Nat1on SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Grand Mound Wheatland 1950 BOYS BASEBALL SCHEDULE Sub state D1str1 t flnal Z3 Z5 'lotal vuns 19 'Iotal losses 5 Opponents Frankhn CR1 Welton Delmar Charlotte Mxles Wheatland Lost Natxon COUNTY TOURNAMENT Welton Grand Mound Charlotte Elwcod Regular game Wheatland Regular game SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT LeC1a1re Delmar e They e They 9 1 8 9 I w' 1 38 62 1 l 1 ' 46 Z6 10 Q 1 35 62 14 1 1 ' 33 20 17 4 31 41 Z1 1 1 35 53 1 4 1 36 50 5 l 35 39 8 l 1 39 48 12 1 1 ' 31 61 15 1 ' 40 58 19 C 1 ' ' 50 64 Z1 1 1 45 43 Z7 1 1 D ' 37 33 2 1 1 Z8 62 5 fThere1 LeClaire 35 44 9 C 1 41 33 12 lf 1 36 56 Z6 1 1 49 47 9 Q 1 63 Z7 6 1 ' 55 43 17 1 1 ' 51 48 24 ' 44 59 19 49 43 21 30 57 vv 1 '- 20 4 - 1 ' C 'T 'Ti' 13 ' 1 0 A 15 Q ' 'C ' 1 15 2 . 8 ' 3 0 13 19 0 15 10 13 I7 1 1 19 4 1 14 1 ZZ f 1 4 3 MISS HANSEN AND ARLA MAE gf? PQ? fpvignf HI GIRLS .- fr 5 RAH 15 M. w 11 aoox gf! 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