Clarinda High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Clarinda, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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I- -IG -n ,sf 'I ENDER HARDWARE Quality Hardware SUPERINTENDENT FRED JOHANSEN State University of Iowa B.A.: M.A.: University of Chicago, University of Colorado We, the 1951 seniors, want to thank Mr. Johansen and praise him for his abilities as an executive, leader, and friend. Mr. Johansen has been Superintendent of the Clarinda Pub- lic Schools since 1931 and is admired and respected by all who know him. He is now a member of the Executive Board of Educational Examiners of the State Depart' ment of Public Instruction. Mr. Johansen, we thank you for your guidance through these happy school years. J President Lowell Geer 'NN f .gX.. 1 xx, lsaaf-Son' 6 . 6 I Heck. SWK M greefwloo Y . , fl Rope, l'e29Mille'O,,mi'f View Gee' duh gba' CV- D 1-O MN.. emSo,r,BiO,,,, lim uafbv. ref! Ko YNXXXS 5300316 er Ron our ROW' Pr'iQ1'1x.' ,rt watch ' KO FR ck Roll! lfillieelel' 10 ' B B' W sruosm' couricii. CHS owes much to the Student Council. In order to fol- low a democratic system, the members are selected by their fellow students. They talk over the problems of the school and help to plan such events as homecoming and clean-up day. Principal Neil Rippe is the advisor of the group. Lowell Geer was this year's president, Ronald Brooks, vice-president, Shirley lsaacson, secretary-treasurer. 4 PRINCIPAL NEIL RIPPE Dakota Wesleyan BA.: Drake University M.S. in Education: University of Washington at Seattle We consider it a privilege to have Mr. Rippe as our high school principal. It is through his ability and cooperation that our high school operates so efficiently. He is never too busy to offer aid and assist- ance to each and every student and faculty member with problems facing them. We wish to thank you, Mr. Rippe, for your interest and helpfulness. President Charles C. Johnson lf: FQON 7' BAC ROW ,Sh if ROW fo I Donn fight: K vm ' ef' ro 'I Lee ,.f'efr Ok fight: Darian Berlin' Jo eflnisl afbar 'Wh Ma a M7 An'-1e 'V Jac llef 'SON I k ' Do I El ' Di D0urh,,'0fhy Ajfne gre, ck I Frank 'ller Tian, P ,ffhefa Gree eggy F Charles nwooq leqk, 7'-he CANTEEN BOARD The members of this organization keep the Cardinal Can- teen running smoothly. They take care of the business, plan occasional parties, and do the cleaning of the building. They are elected by their classmates and meet with their advisor. They have done a swell job making our canteen a success this year. 5 C. LOW Johnson, ell Gem, OPITZ MOTOR Sales and Service Victor Argotsinger Biology, Bookkeeping, Typing, Afllllnu Iowa Stale Teachers College, B. A-7 Graduate Work, University of Colorado We keep the study hall in order and assist the students in using the library facilities. Lillian Barr Office Practice, Shorthand, Twins University of Iowa, B. S.: Gregg College We do straight typing, working for speed and accuracy. We also study, arrange and type different standard forms of business letters, manuscripts, tabulations and legal forms. David Caviness Physical Science, Economics, Football Coach Buena Vista College, B. A4 Drake University, M. A. Fundamentals of bookkeepin eventuall Q Y leads to the complete bookkeeping cycle. Roy Dougan Instrumental Music Ellsworth College, B. A.: Ellsworth Conservatory of Music: American Conservatory of Music, B. of Mus.: State University of Iowa, M. A. Music is an important part of our school system, lt consists of the marching band, or- chestra, concert band and pep band. MA RTlN'S SHOE STORE Shoes tor the Entire Family, tor Less Harold Halder General Shop, Mechanical Drawing. Biology, Cardinal Westmar College, B. A.: Colorado State Teachers College ot Education, M. A. We learn the fundamentals of draftung vvhlch :ncludes learnnng to letter, use of drawing instruments, orthographrc, :sornetnc and oblique protection. Neil Johnston Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Monmouth College, Iowa State College, B. S. To tram better farmers and to stimulate an unterest un agrlculture, Fred Rhoads English, Speech, Dramatics, Hi-Y Simpson College, B. A. All the world ls a stage on which we must act out the story of I-fe, Ferne D. Rowland Geometry, Honor Society Cotner College, B. A.: Columbia University Geometry provvdes a foundation for advanced Courses in mathematics, For many students, :ts chief value is nn the trainlng that it gives in using the rmnd to reason logically. WElL'S CLOTHING STORE West Side Square Teresa Stohl Vocal and Instrumental Assistant Augustana, Western lllinois State College, B. S. Provide music lor the grades. Esther Lorene Vallette Spanish, S.P.Q.R. 'Latin Club' Los Caballeros 'Spanish ClubY Drury College, A. B.: S.M.S. State College, University ol Missouri, M. A. Spanish we 'mu.rrr.3vcc l 'Pri fuw1.1r'mf'm'e . f Latfrr 1 1 bylaw h .rr C1 111 2 ag .fre-O um with the .315 at auf lults Lewis B. Wells Biology, Physical Science, Chemistry Western lllinois Teachers College, B. Ed. University of lowa, M. S. University ot Wisconsin ITE mrerestmg to know the Corrvposrtrcn cf ur piant and animal world Teachers' reception given by the Christian Church all if i ii 3 E 4 L: AL- , AW--tg' 253- 4. war' .r f 1 2 2 CLARINDA GREENHOUSE Say It With Flowers '45-9 ll YLV wiv! Maintenance Staff CLARK'S Gkocinv AND MARKET ne' ' e' W Fine Foods and Efficient Service 12 DRIVE-IN-MARKET Fine Quality Foods Bonnie Annan I married an angel General Course l-.l l.A, lO.ll Marchlng Band lO Orchestra IO Y-Teens lO,ll Clarindlgo Staff l2 Concert Band IO Don Bennett All I know is what l read in the papers General Course Hi-Y lO,ll Football ll,l2 Track ll Journalism I2 Boys' Glee Club l2 Marjorie Anderson The secret ot true great- ness is simplicity Wilda Anderson General Course 5 F H A IO N I2 FHA- li-i2 . Y'-leens lO,ll,l2 Crchestra l l,l2 Junior Class Play Senror Class Play Pep Club ll Y! rw ,, Q 1 .. a ,J . 7. f' i ,I vi swf: rl .lg3. '4 ,.' 1 N . ' ll Lyf Dfzgifzk kr X l yjla' 1 L N 'S 'rf' A 5 , i f r 35 , - , A -' su ,. .5 .' 'C 9- 753- ' ' '3Ol '- nl:-. Eddie Beery The man who dies rich, dies disgraced-Who me? Maurice Bender Gentlemen preter blondes Vocational Agriculture General Course Course Hi-Y ll Football lO,ll Basketball IO Mixed Chorus I2 Junior Class Play Transfer from Red Oak 'P James Carpenter -,lm Cui Lite is short, why not Th' DW Tm: ne have I good time? 'H 'P' U General Course Vocational Agriculture H' Y IO ll Come 1 Senior Class Play Ilooalllfllzz ' - f 1 - , , C'a d'g0 Sm 2 Basketball lO,ll,l2 Complimem, of Football lO,ll BERRY sszo co. mc 2 l4 l make no little plans College Preparatory Course ,gl Caroline Arnett Hot Dog General Course Y-Teens lO,l2 Glee Club lO,l l,lZ Mixed Chorus lO,l l,l2 Sianish Club lO,ll J if Wanda Campbell A light heart lives long General Course F.H.A. lO,ll,l2 Y-Teens lO,l l,l2 G.A.A. lO,ll,lZ Pep Club lO,ll,l2 Cheerleader ll,l2 Marching Band ll,l2 Drum Majorette I2 Homecoming Queen I2 Basketball Attendant ll Clarindigo Staff I2 00 47' 0 1- 1 x A : .1 A v w 4 ' , y J ., Melvin Eichhorst Heaven sent me-Heaven know: why! General Course Hi-Y1O,11,l2 Football 11,12 Basketball 10,1 1,12 Track 1O,11,12 Homeroom Officer 10,12 Junior Class Play fi wa, lb 'W 1 Eddie Fidler ll's ll peaceful in the country! Vocational Agriculture Course F.F.A. 10,1l,12 Football 1O,11,12 Track 11 Jack Douthit Living in a Big way General Course Football lO,11,l2 H1-Y 1O,1l,12 Track 11 Student Council 1O,11,12 Canteen Board 12 Annual Staff 12 Gordon Duff I have a good time, life owes me nothing ' 'v ,il 4? College Preparatory Course Student Manager 10,1 I Band 12 Annual Staff 12 6 H1-Y 11,12 sl Mariorie Farrens Why are the days so long and the nights so short? u General Course F.H.A. 1O,11,12 Y-Teens 1O,11,12 Leroy Foster le careful what you lay about your enernlee. for re- member you lnade them General C0ur5e -7.-E' Joan Fesenrneyer l'lll a big girl new Commercial Course Cheerleader 11 Y-Teens 1O,11,12 F.H.A. l0,11,12 Pep Club 12 Orchestra- 1 1,12 Glee Club 11,12 .gc 1 1 Neola Friend Male reenl in your heart for a friend Commercial Course F.H.A. 10 T-Teens 10 PETERSONS MERCANTILE COMPANY Dry Geedx and Ladies' leady-te-Wear if li 3' Don Emley Women are the root of all evil. What evil? General Course Canteen Board 11 Annual Staff 12 Avis Foster True friends are like diamonds-precious and rare Commercial Course Y-Teens 10 F.H.A. 10 1 fi' Eleanor Fugle .lack Fugle Hgmwn Eyesf' Have patiencejthe time will present itself Ccrnrnercral Course General Course Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 . GAA, lO,ll,l2 Fl-lA, lO,ll,l2 U Pep Club ll,l2 Lowell Geer Twern't Easy Vocational Agriculture f R Course Q ' F.F,A. 1011 l2 ' . 'en 1-11-Y 1O,11,12 .,. - Student Council l l,l2 P' 7 Junior Class President I2 NV Track l Football O,ll, lO,ll,l2 Basketball lO Junior Class Play C Club -l IP ff? 1- it X ' an X. X I J J x -. Frank Greenwood Live each day, but plan lor the luture ' General Course Transfer from Centervllle, la Football ll,l2 Basketball ll Track ll,l2 Vocal Solo ll,l2 1-1.-Y ll,l2 C Club ll,l2 X N , X Gwendolyn Grove l saw and loved General Course Y-Teens lO,l l,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet l2 F.H.A. ll,l2 Glee Club ll,l2 Honor Society ll,l2 Marvin Hakes Well timed silence Vccational Agriculture 1 X Q Course 5 gf ' PPA. iO,ll,l2 1 Track lO,ll,l2 M- V Hi-Y lO,ll xyXL 155 Cf'- sf' Q 4 inf Claris Henderson Manners, not gold, are a woman's best adornment Commercial Course Marchrng Band IO Y'Teens lO,l l,l2 F H A. lO,l2 Pep Club l2 Evelyn Herzberg Anything for a quiet life Commercial Course Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 F,H.A. lO,ll,l2 Clarindigo Staff I2 Mixed Chorus IO Girls' Glee Club lO BAKYR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Shop at Bakyr's and Save V? 2 , ' 5:1 I 'm'S?5g N 11. l Barbara Goff rr Everybody has a laughing place General Course Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 F.H.Ar lO,ll,l2 Band lO Glee Club ll Junror Class Play Evelyn Hargis Little, but watch mel' General Course G1rls'Glee Club lO,l l,l2 Mixed Chorus lO,l l,l2 Sextet lO,ll,l2 Madrigal lO Y-Teens lO,l l,l2 Fl-l.A, lO,ll,l2 Pep Club ll,l2 G.A.A. lO.ll,l2 '10 '4 in ,L '11 Harlan Hill, Jr. A Buick is too slow, give me an airplane any time General Course All Sfate Chorus 125 Brass Sextet 12g Cardinal Staff 12 Concert Band 10,11,12 Hi-Y 10,11,12 Marching Band 10,11,12 Mixed Chorus 10,11,12 Pep Band 10,11,12 Projectionist 10,11,12 Instrumental Solo 11,12 Swing Band 125 Vocal Solo 11,12,0peretta11,12 Marie Herxberg Common as Light is Love Commercial Course F.H,A. 11,12 Y-Teens1O,11,12 Y-Teen Cabinet 12 Honor Society 11,12 Vernice Herzberg Second thoughts are even wiser Commercial Course Girls' Glee Club 10,11,12 Vocal Solo 10,11 Mixed Chorus 11,12 F,H.A, 10,11,12 Y-Teens 10,11,12 Pep Club 11,12 Junior Class Play Cperetta 11 ff' Deane Hixson Live today: you might not be here tomorrow ., ,,, General Course 1 5 5 5 'I 'P' A ca, ., il , ' 1 Track 11,12 4 ri' 'L ga 3 f 131' ii' 2 I 1 'EW for Y-3? if J 3 ?f 2 ' 4 Q1 2 'f il 'in . 5 z , 3 il' xxx X lv i 'fl l 1 Rhoda Johnson Everything's moving too last Transferred from Hutto, Tex, General Course Girls' Glee Club 11,12 Mixed Chorus 12 F.H.A. 11,12 Y-Teens 11,12 Pep Club 11,12 Operetta 11 Shirley Isaacson Ardelle Johnson uEV9'Yll'l 9 is 5W0lfC'1ed 1 School would be wonderful by risk General Course Latin Club 10,11,12 Glee Club 10,11,12 Y-Teens 10,11,12 Y-Teen Cabinet 11,12 Honor Society 11,12 Junior Class Play Student Council 12 Annual Staff 12 Canteen Board 11 Class Officer 10 Clarindigo Staff 12 James Keeran Give me wings to fly General Course Hi-Y1O,11,12 FH Football 10,12 HEIL JEWELRY if it didn't require study General Course Marching Band 10,11,12 Concert Band 10,11,12 Pep Band 10,11,12 Mixed Chorus 12 Brass Sextet 12 F.H.A. 10,11,12 Y-Teens 10,11,12 Y-Teen Cabinet 12 GAA. 11,12, Pep Club Senior Class Play Janice Kelly Coax me a little bit General Course . A. 10,11,12 G.A.A. 10,11,12 Y-Teens 10,11,12 Pep Club 12 Girls' Glee Club 11 Senior Class Play Your Quality Jeweler fi' David Jones I'm getting to be a big boy now Vocational Agriculture Course Football 10,11,12 Hi-Y 10,11,12 Charles Lisle Fire burn and cauldron bubble General Course Orchestra lO,l l,l2 Hi-Y lO,ll,l2 Operetta ll All-State Orchestra ll,l2 Latin Club lO,l l,l2, Pres. IO Honor Society ll,l2 Robert Kent Women get to the root of the pocketbook Vocational Agriculture Course Nancy Lawson lnnocence General Course F.H.A, lO,ll,l2 Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet I2 G.A.A. lo,11,i2 Mixed Chorus I2 Girls' Glee Club ll,l2 Senior Class Play Marilyn Majors Early to bed, early to rise, isn't a bit of fun College Preparatory Course Latin Club lO,ll,l2 Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 F.H.A, ll,l2 f -af . Rosenia Mascher Sweet ersonali Ius P EY P vitality General Course F.H.A. lO,l l,l2 Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet I2 News Staff l2 Sponsored by : ATTORNEYS STEPHENS, Bernice Mathews Lady be good General Course F.H,A. lO,ll,l2 G.A.A. lO,ll,l2 Y-Teens lO,ll My wings were burnt, my harp l pawned General Course Y-Teens lO,l l,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet ll,l2 F.H.A. ll,l2g G.A A lO l l,l2 Honor Society ll,l2 Student Council lO,ll,l2 Canteen Board ll,l2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play G.A.A. Officer lO,ll,l2 l THORNELL Cr MILLHONE Dorothy Miller Away, dull cares, away. No more school for Dorothy today General Course Y-Teens lO-ll,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet I2 F.H.A. lO,ll,l2 G.A.A. lO,ll,l2 Student Council ll Mixed Chorus I2 Glee Club ll,l2 Junior Class Play IB 3 Maxine Lyman l speak in a monstrous little voice General Course Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 F.H.A. lO,ll,l2 Eula McFarland l shall go softly all my years Commercial Course F,H.A. IO Y-Teens lO Dorothy Minard Missouri, I hear you calling me General Course Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 F,H.A. lO,ll,l2 Oren Otte Be moderate Vocational Agriculture Course F.F,A. lO,ll,l2 Track lO,ll,l2 Joy Ann Miller This world belongs to the energetic General Course Orchestra lO,l l,lZ Glee Club lO,l l,l2 Latin Club lO,ll,l2 Honor Society ll,l2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Operetta ll Y-Teens lO,l l,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet I2 Annual Staff I2 Marlene Mitts Speak low when you speak of love Commercial Course F.H.A. ll,l2 Y-Teens lO,ll,l2 Y-Teen Cabinet I2 Glee Club ll,l2 Honor Society ll,l2 A .E A fn, ay,-, . if . 1J'.l:5'-,w Mui? k in ' f' 1 Leo Miller , 'gi' Rl The thin man goes home 7 5 Q Vocational Agriculture . Course Hi-Y lO,ll,l2 Football ll,l2 Basketball lO,l l,l2 Track lO,ll,l2 Junior Class Play vf 1 'I t .. J Q , .job . S .Sm ,af , it t if ,, 1 L A . A Howard Minard Not a care in the world Vocational Agriculture Course F,F.A. lO,ll,l2 Hi-Y lO,ll,l2 Loren Nothwehr See you tomorrow, same time, different station Vocational Agriculture Course Mixed Chorus I2 Student Council ll Class Officer ll F.F.A. lO,ll,l2 Hi-Y lO,ll,l2 Senior Class Play Clair Pierce Sometimes l sit and think, but most of the time I just sit General Course Shirley Poole R Ph Powen Hob' my Boson nLldlGS' Illlllu General Course Vocational Agriculture Y Tee ll l2 Course F4,.,.A.'li2 ' Ha-Y lO,ll,l2 HALL Cr NELSON OIL CO. Station and Tank Wagon Service Spanish Club ll Honor Society ll,l2 Band ll,l2 Annual Staff l2 a X A 4' Paul Ramsey Ronald Reese I 1 s . st', gQi., 1 - Jia. - 1 1 e k ' I ly ' ' in lg., . .1 Mary Lou Rldnour No lrrmts but the sky ueneral Course A Gens IO l le Club O lvlsxefl Cnorux IO IS NP '37 M Joyce Shackeltord College Preparatory A Teens lO ll Spanlsh Club ll l2 -1-' Annual Staff I2 I like the girls, really I do Ong gf sight, gut gf mind General Course Vocanonal Agfgculmfe Clanndugo Staff l2 COUVSE Basketball lO,ll,l2 Semor Class Play H.-Y10,11,12 Track lO,l 1,12 855, V' -rf Bessle Runyan Robert Sebemecher I am not afrard ot work smnes l can Ire down beside at 32' lx si Ednth Rope Drunk Hearty Commercual Course eens lO ll C: A A Club IO l l e Club lO ll Muxed Chorus ll l2 Operetta ll Ceneral Course ami go gg sleep 1 Transferred from Granette Vccahonal Agmgulfure Arkansas Course ransferred from Mason Clty owa otball ll '1 -! Track ll dw X ? I? Beverly 5 0d9 355 Bernard Steeve Ones studres do so unter pon, can me boy fere with one s regular can me man hugh school course ag, College Preparatory Course 4 General Course Y A ack 1011 Kenneth Smith I may do somethmg sensahonal yet General Course X YTeens lOlll2 C lm All Mrxed Chorus lO ll Glee Club lO ll P UU 'Z LISLE Moron coMrANY Your Chevrolet Dealer 1 n- of il f' I 'I 1 . a 1 1 - PH. , lO,ll,l2 W 12 Y-T I 1,12 at Y-T , , F5 Q ' I ' AX Fflgf f 1I0,'1li12 I ' V Pep , ,l2 9' 'Q e Gle , ,l2 X 1 y , T 1 ..,,-. l Fc ,l2 , 1 , 1 4 1 If, I' ,lidf 1: Q la Let the world slide f , ,, . I' J , , X F.H. . I2 jd Y- , ,l2 A Vx , 1, Q - 1 'ff X ' 1 la. wr L.: 417. q H1- I2 I 1 .- FH, . lO,ll,12 T, r '12 , 5 M I , ,I f -.. V if f -1 f 1 X ff 17 ep , 1 2 I f M 11 n ' t ' ' ' X 20 X 1 Dale Sunderman Virtue is its own reward Vocational Agriculture Course FFA, 1O,11,12 Band lO,11,12 1-11-Y 1O,1 1,12 'R Q. . ' 'QT ,U al , -Z. -M , '61 we V , IJ. . ' Ruth Whitehill Nothing is so popular as kindness Elaine Wolph Pack all your troubles in the bottom of your heart F and smiIe oeneral Course Y-Teens 1O,11,12 Nebraska Y-Teen Cabinet 12 F'H-AA 10,1 1,12 General Course Honor Society 11,12 PHA- llflz Marching Band 1O,1l,12 Y-Teens 11,12 Concert Band lO,11,I2 Junior Class Play Annual Staff 12 Transferred from Nehawka, Marian Weaver You can't believe every thing you hear, but you can repeat it General Course F.H.A.1O,11,12 'V' . F V 1' 271' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Jack Douthit President Eddie Beery, Vice- Presid nt Evelyn Hargis Secretary Ruth Whitehill Treasurer IN MEMORIAM DICK HILL 1933 - 1948 Dick will always be remembered by his classmates as a true friend with a cheer- ful smile and a helping hand. RICHARDSON LUMBER COMPANY Don't Be Satisfied With Anything But the Best 2I l?EPI'6.5'6l7!'c9flY6 aw W we 5-- f ,QL 5e17l has Evelyn Hargis Lowell Geer E515 E 15 u I F ,oy Ann Ma e rank Greenwoo Ruth Whitehill Loren Nothwehr PENNEY'S Pay Cash and Pay Less ,,, fi 4.7 Ann Most Likely to Succeed .lay Ann Miller Jack Douthit 18 11 , 0 . ,,---3x:'t 2:-by-NN min 1 .?'i:. , A 1 5 Ro n Cznnrprr QUAD IGA E Most Athietic 5 Melvin Eich horst Barbara Miller Ralph Powers Shirley Isaacson Most Scholastic I Best-All-Around Wanda Campbell Lowell Gear Most Talented Evelyn Ha rgrs Frank GNQIIWOOJ Personality Loren Nothwchr Ruth Whitchill TAYLOR PHARMACY Your Comer Drug Store - nfs we 2 ' are 'JJ MANHATTAN CAFE Meet Me at The Manhattan 4-E9 .ggi , J, ,Zinn JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Dean Sunderman, President, Tom Thatcher, Vice-President, Barbara Hatfield, Secretary, Connie Krise, Treasurer ' fs Pang, -we-f 'sw' Home Room 4 Fx H , Pit t ww 4 7 'F' :FF ' gin- 'NY wr' 1' .9 'Nr Jr. za as , 'Q A W' get-'i x , 3 D v r - --f 411222. 4' . We I hd I , va f, is - , ,I R4 ROW ONE, left to right: Anna Brannan, Arlene Barrager, Elaine Greiman, Barbara Crawford, Peggy Fleck, Mary Lou Anderson, Patricia Davison ROW TWO, left to right: Katherine Cahill, Louise Cundiff, Marilyn Fulk, Alice Craig, Marilyn Griggs, Martha Gerdts, Lola Friend ROW THREE, left to right: Robert Eichhorst, Richard Calhoon, Ronald Brooks, Allan Abbott, Allen Dailey, Jack Edwards ROW FOUR, left to right: Frank Ellis, Phil Burks, Barry Annan, Lyle Cabeen, Pierce Gay, Wayne Geer, Mr. Victor Argotsinger, sponsor ROW ONE, left to right: Patty Morgan, Darlene Hunter, Thelma Herzberg, Barbara Hatfield, Marlene Morgan, Marjorie McKeown, Barbara Howard, Elaine Nichols ROW TWO, left to right: Miss Lillian Barr, sponsor, Donna Lee Harlan,,Helen Marie Johnson, Dorothy McCall, Arlene Herzberg, Elaine Huseman, Connie Krise, Lucille Hicks, Mary Journey ROW THREE, left to right: Norman Hatfield, Richard Negley, Dale Harms, Lester Kuhlman, Jim McDaniel, Richard Herzberg, Robert Morrow ROW FOUR, left to right: Dale Humphrey, Roger Linke, Richard Hall, Charles E. Johnson, Charles C. Johnson, Lewis Joslyn, Leland Loghry, Jack Hagemier Home Room 4. 'I fr' , Q15 nl' N ars- .35 ,v Y' 11- ,ony . +3 'N .Pk ,gs 7 JG 1' rv BL R5 ov is 7 F i ...i ROW ONE, left to righti Erma Lee Wainwright, Marilyn Palmquist, Mildred Sunderman, Patsy West Joan Smith, Sheila Reynolds, Elaine Spunaugle, Joan Wallace, Barbara Steele, Jo Ann Raynor, Anna Lou Smith, Clythia Sump, ROW TWO, left to righti Leona Von Dielingen, Ethel Wilcoxson, Cona Mara Pollert, Betty Sanderson Dean Sebeniecher, La Donna Sunderman, Bernadine Sunderman, ROW THREE, left to right: Tirzah Pierce, Gary Oehler, Tom Thatcher, Jerry Wilson, Robert Voth, Merle Roberts ROW FOUR, left to right: Richard Stone, Kenneth Warrick, Ronald Williams, Virgil Whitehill, Dean Sunderman, Doyle Oliver, Vernon Van Alstine, Lyle Steeve, Jim Sawhill, Mr. Fred Rhoads, sponsor Home Room 6 HUGHES JEWELRY CO. East Side Square .56- 1-J is .ilxl ' Mzlhf , Lexi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Donna Lou Pfander, President, J. D. Fuerst, Vice-President, Edwin Winter, Secretary, Shirley Hull, Treasurer ., , 5 m9?wWV x I X Q fr 0 N Q E X., 2- gi g it X 5' vi le ROW ONE, left to right: Laurena Anderson, Shirley Davis, Priscilla Bossingham, Leona Fesen- meyer, Ona Marie Gossett, Mariana Duff, Carolyn Gust, Joyce Ann Cross, Darwin Clark ROW TWO, left to right: Glenda Craighead, Doris Buch, Charlene Dunn, Wanda Calhoon, Home Room 4 Q as .,. 4 'lt' S- JL Mary Flotho, Phyllis Hartstack, Ronald Foster, Ronald Goff, Ronnie Grieves ROW THREE, left to right: Joan Hill, Pauline Akes, Dick Edwards, Norma Anderson, Shirley Cooper, Jonith Anderson, Eva Brown, Jack Beasley, Eddie Hipsley ROW FOUR, left to right: Miss Lucille Slemons, sponsor, Joyce Hill, Ruth Eilers, Ronald Haxby, Jim Fitch, Albert Hill, Gary Gray, Donald Cassidy, Leslie Brooks J , ay Dee Fuerst -5 S ' s-. AC ,-N '7 5 -4 is X1 -Y- , s -Ir? v ,, Home Room Home Room 9 oe T' as ROW ONE, left to right: Glennah Jackson, Dwyla Lee Maranville, Nancy Jackson, Patty Hollis, Connie Huddle, Helen Keeran, Kathy Miller, Norma Johnson ROW TWO: Connie Leeson, Claris Jamison, Patty Kling, Margy Moates, Lena Lininger, Norma McClarnon, Sandra Isaacson, Phyllis Johnson ROW THREE: Miss Marjorie Stillians, sponsor, Ardith Mauderly, Elinor Lawson, Beverly 8 Maxwell, Shirley Hull, Ronald Meyer, Mary Ann Lee, Marjorie Huddle, Nancy Koehler ROW FOUR: Orville Kent, Mary Ellen Jones, Martha Mascher, Shirley Kendall, Ronald McCtmn, Dick Mitchell, Terry Kendrick, Robert Johnson ROW FIVE: Kenneth Hunter, Darrell I- Edwa ' ' Jim Hullinger, Keesey, Jo rd McGinnis, Joedd Miller, Gary Horner, ROW ONE, left to right: Rose Thompson, Phyllis Parris, Sue Roberts, Ruth Schilousky, Patricia Rucker, Coral Snodgrass, Marian Nothwehr ROW TWO: Mary Jo Turpin, Ruth Steeve, Janet Whitehill, Lennora Spitzer, Donna Pfander, Theresa Rope, Marnice Steeve ROW THREE: Jon Robinson, Nancy Ness, La Verna Olson, Shirley Walters, Wanda Otte Beverly Oliver, Mr. Harold Halder, sponsor ROW FOUR: Jack Smith, Richard White, Jack Weaver, Eugene Walker, Dean Young Edward Winter, Gary Reed 1 1 B. fr W. MOTOR CO. Allis-Chalmers Implements and Buick Automobiles 26 COOKS CLOTHING STORE The Me Co er dukes- af- ' 1' r -vw -sf 49 3535335 N' imap Qld we 5.2541 ,Har 't-'U 'erm 'ts-R' 125, -455+ M WM? Qi MMF? by :fs ' I M feta- MMM were m ai, dy ,yum ,mal aw? 'ina MARCHING BAND The marching band under the direction of Roy Dougan instrumental director, had a season to be proud of Many last year s members were back and excellent new talent added to the success The band appeared before each home football game to play the National Anthem and to perform stunts between the halves of each game They also supplied the music during the games. ,WN W, M ,, , 'MWA W 'V V .,,A H Y... ..,, I ,..,V . VVAU , ..,,,,,,,,,,..W. vii ww y ,Y 3-1 A n Q A ' ' ,- Q . 3, 4 l F I ', l N F ,M . 4' de. - if A A ,s..',, A . wt A 'z 14- ,- .i A A - . . F, I 0 . 'li . '. rl. . . ' G1 T ly ' A es , .. ' --' ' is 1, if J 1 F ' A A T ' -.i -lei' Q. , V -. + . t J i A 4 , ' 'l I 7 , ' f ' , A ' - A A ' Mi - J --'Y wi. ff ai . 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Attractive baton twirlers in her company were Barbara Hatfield, Donna Lou Pfander, Norma Johnson, Charmaine Johnson, Pat Watkins and Louise Cassady. Flag bearers were Patsy West, Patty Kling and Cona Mara Pollert. SWANSON GROCERY S.W. lowa's Largest Food Store . I MARIANNA DUFF BARITONE Ardelle Johnson Helen Malvern ll U Band Members BASS CLARlNET PICCOLO Darlene Hunter Joan Smith FLUTE Jim Fitch Richard Stone CYMBALS Jonith Anderson BASS DRUM Kerin Okerlin SNARE DRUM Martha Bonsall Shirley Cooper Gordon Duft l rating in marching band con BELL LYRE for bell lyre solo iviarianna Duff Arleen Herzberg Sue Roberts SAXOPHONE Marjorie Mclieown Peggy Fleck Barbara Howard Dale Sunderman La Donna Sunderrnan Ralph Powers Patsy West Marnice Steeve Ona Marie Gossett Shirley Hull FRENCH HORN Sheila ReynOldS Barbara Van Alstine Janice Copple Paul Roberts Elaine Nichols Joyce Carter Sandra Hughes Gale Flynn CLARINET Marlene Morgan Sally Cross Helen Johnson Marilyn Griggs Erma Lee Wainw Ruth Steeve Ruth Whitehill Joan Baker Harriett James Karen Spunaugle Barbara Sparks Susie Dobson CORNET Albert Hill Jim Sawhill Marilyn Palmquist Lyle Sunderman Marvin Negley Mary Journey Ronald Griggs Ermal Herzberg Nancy Price Doris Fischer TROMBONE Richard Negley Eldon Greiman Elaine Pollert BASS Harlan Hill Charles Williams Charles Lisle lu. 7, 781. 3 ' f , K ff f .R f 1 vin 2 2- 'J I ,ME W 3 7 +-nvvw ..w..,.M '93, ' 34554 Orchestra CLARINET QUARTET Marlene Morgan Sally Cross Erma Lee WainwriQh' Rum Sfeew' SAXOPHONE QUARTET Patsy West LaDonna Sunderman Peggy Fleck Marjorie Mclieown DRUM QUARTET Jonith Anderwfv Kerio Okerlin Shirley Cooper Martha Boneall .yi xxlflllbfif Qgfie Q N . ,Eg-j xxlxrg A2 194 'Fofiicevl' BRASS SEXTET Seated, left to right: Albert Hill, Marilyn Palrnquist, Sheila Reynolds Richard Negley Standing, left to right: Harlan Hill, Ardelle Johnson FLUTE TRIO -'CSV' Sfmfh JOYC9 CENTS-V Elaine Nichols BENEDICTS' Your Musical and Electrical Appliance Store -ov , 4' L. Mixed Chorus QLD GIRLS' TRIO Pagsy West Marjorie McKeown Barbara Crawford Pianist, Shirley Spunaugle HUNT'S SHOES Gifts, Where Quality Remains Long After Price is Forgotten iwfvin? x A' ,v fha-'-3. . AVN ure? ' .' ' I , .,,,. ,A , . ,, Q. 1 1 5 4 fl 'U pw..- Z.. ..a.. 'f. X X f X .Z I 2 2 ., Y Z Q 15? ' , 2 v i: f A Y Z. . f xl -l f 7- H, 5 . 'x.., fQ f.?'frTf f WTF? r , 1 at . 7 ' 7 :qv ' A -1 14122 .455 La. 5 2 3 XQMZWQ f 4 ,125 wif, i g - 1 ' X N X, oo ff ' f . ' ef-'X ga , I NQYX Nov W' K .Ji cf' w . 4, 9,,L4kwxv.. Y WW og C9 I ' 1 , 10 . df' 4 , 'f'., I Cffaff ' . - QB HAWLEY DRUG COMPANY The Rcxall Shan mu mm S ight. s e I h t lszht he candle' SENIOR PLAY CAST Jimmy Took Bill Thompson Mr Oswald Madge Burns Aunt Ellen Thompson Uncle Dan Rook Peg Westerfield Mr Duvalle Smythe Bubbles Duvalle Lady MacBeth Ronnie Reese Loren ls. wthwehr Ja'ne Carpenter Evelyn Hargis Joy Ann Miller Eddie Beery Janice Kelley Wilda Anderson Ardelle Johnson Nancy Lawson .Barbara Miller McDaniel ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,....,,,,-,A,,Y,,,,.,-- HERE COME THE BRIDES When a man marries his troubles begin an old saying once stated What then will happen when a completely likeable perfectly normal young bachelor by the name of Jimmy Took needs a wife in a terrific hurry to prove to generous Uncle Dan that his monthly checks for the support of Jimmy s non existent bride have been lustified? This is Jimmy s problem when he Bill Thompson and Bill s Aunt Ellen VOGUE CLEANERS nc 'i 9 and Pressing that 3 U cle D n, THIS is my new bride. get Uncle Dans telegram that he and his ward Peggy are bringing the monthly check in person so that they can meet the new bride. Through Jimmy s misguided scheming three imitation brides appear-two of them men dressed as women and the other his sweet- heart Madge. But this is only the beginning for Peggy wants to see Bill who is one of the bridesl Aunt Ellen is interested in Uncle Dan but so are Mrs. Duvalle Smythe and her sis- ter Bubbles! The mysterious Lady MacBeth and hearty jolly McDaniel timid near-sighted Mr. Oswald who is an unsuspecting bill col- lector also drafted as one of Jimmy s brides all add to the amusing confusion of Jimmy s life. After many unusual predicaments that could be caused only by three phony brides Jimmys life is once again back to normal. Y-TEEN AROUND TABLE, left to right: Marlene Mitts, Gwen Grove, Miss Stillians, adviser, Alice Craig, vice-president, Shirley lsaacson, president, Wilda Anderson, secretary, Ruth Whitehill, treasurer, Joyce Shackelford BACK ROW, left to right: Joy Miller, Marie Herzberg, Barbara Miller, Arlene Barrager La Donna Sunderman, Ardelle Johnson, Rosenia Mascher The Y-Teens, consisting of l48 girls, participate in va- rious activities this year, They have sold food at football and basketball games, and have held many social affairs includ- ing a gypsy party, initiation services, a kiddies' Christmas party at the canteen, Father-Daughter mixer and Mother- Daughter tea. At Christmas time, they popped corn for the Community Center, and gave baskets of food to needy families. They contributed SlOO to the community building fund and took an interest in world affairs by entertaining Mrs. Marcellina Ventura, national secretary of the YWCA in the Philippines. 'WE 90' Sgoguimns Mis 'x ' '-H if 5 . x A- .,,, af I 5 i,..s 'X x a f 1 .ir .t K .if Q MODERN DRY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning-Rug Cleaning ROW ONE left to right: Gwendolyn Grove, Marlene Mitts, secretary, Joy Ann Miller, president, Shirley Isaacson vice-president, Ralph Powers, treasurer, Ruth Whitehill ROW TWO, left to right: Barbara Miller, Marie Herzberg, Charles Lisle, .loyce Shackelford, Bessie Runyan Gordon Duff ROW THREE, left to right: Elaine Spunaugle, Louise Cundiff, Marjorie McKeown, Marlene Morgan, Sheila Reynolds ROW FOUR, left to right: Mrs. Rowland, sponsor, Ronald Brooks, Barry Annan, Dorothy McCall, Donna Lee Harlan, Erma Lee Wainwright, Clvthia Sump, absent. President .........,.,,,,.,,t,.,....,.....,, Joy Ann Miller Vice President ,,.... ..... , .Shirley Isaacson Secretary ....,.......,., ,.,...., ,...,,. M a rlene Mitts Treasurer ......,.....,.,,..........,.,,...... Ralph Powers The Clarinda Chapter of the National Honor Society is an organization in which membership is coveted by many, but attained by few. To obtain membership, a student must be a senior or junior have a B average and the approval of both the faculty andthe active members. The club's purpose is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render services, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the develop- ment of character in pupils of Clarinda High School. One distinguished honor this group has is the annual covered dish supper, followed by giving the trophy case and its many occupants a good cleaning. FOSTER FURNITURE Home F--- JP 1 l vs.-,. 'nav Sponsor Mrs. Rowland ATIONAL HONQR SOClE Y Q N ' X xu v l R' - President .. .,,,..., ...,,. F rank Greenwood V,Ce-p,e5gde,-,rv ,,.,, ,,... D ean Sunderman spomo' Secretary ,,..,. ,, , ..., ,Dale Sunderrnan M Rhoads Treasurer ........ ,..,,. R onald Brooks ..,,...,..Phil Burks Chaplain .......,, ihe Hi-Y motto, To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, is the standard each member sets for himself. The boys also realize that the four planks, Clean 5DOflSm8f1Ship, Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living, are things that tend to make the Clarinda club an active and thriving club, Some of the Hi-Y projects for this year were: The giving of Thanksgiving baskets to the needy of our town, oreparing Christmas toys for Orphans' homes, and taking care of the check room and pop stand at basketball games. ff--N of ,i kk 44 ROW ONE, left to right: Leona Von Dielingen, Evelyn Hargis, Eleanor Fugle, La Donna Sunderman, Marilyn Folk, Arlene Barrager, Elaine Spunaugle, Mildred Sunderman, Marilyn Majors ROW TWO, left to right: Connie Krise, Katherine Cahill Elaine Greiman, Alice Craig, Donna Lee Harlan, Elaine Huseman, Elaine Nichols, Claire Henderson, Edith Rope, Erma Lee Wainwright RCW THREE, left to right: Barbara Miller, Janice Kelley, Barbara Crawford, Marjorie McKeown, Barbara Howard, Marlene Morgan, Joan Smith, Nancy Lawson, Ardelle Johnson, Bernadene Sunderman FRONT ROW, left to riqht: Marian Weaver, Ardelle Johnson, Dorothy Miller, Nancy Lawson, Janice Kelley BACK ROW, left to rightz James Carpenter, Gordon Duff, Jack Douthit, Bernard Steeve, Maurice Bender The major project of the journalism class is to issue a mimeographed paper, The Clarindigo, at three or four weeks intervals, with the assistance of the secretarial class. Since the class is a one-semester one, two staffs are appointed. Shirley Isaacson and Joy Ann Miller were co-editors for the first semester paper, Maurice Bender held that position the last semester. Sponsor Miss Slemons l , 5 I - ' t 5 . l z , 3' c D 'IEE 5 - iii 4 . l - 4 j X, n ,L -S 5 ROW ONE, left to right: Rosena Mascher, Shirley Isaacson, Bonnie Annan, Mary Lou Ridnour, . - 55 ' Wanda Campbell, Maxine Lyman,.Joyce Shackelford, Evelyn Hargis ' Q LAST ROW, left to right: Ronald Williams, Barbara Miller, Joy Ann Miller, Barbara Goff, 5 X D Donald Bennett, Deane Hixson, Melvin Eichhorst, James Keeran -K fl OEHLER DRUG COMPANY Where CHS Meets SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Sponsor, Miss Vallette President ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jim McDaniel Vice-President ...... ........ J on ROlDil'1S0f1 Secretary ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, L OUISB Treasurer A-,,,,, ,,... J oedd Mlllef RCW ONE, left to right: Sharon Reimer, Joyce Shackelford, Ruth Eilers, Louise Cundiff, A dth Ma derly, Leonora Spitzer, Mariana Duff E V ROW iwivo, lea to right: Jim McDaniel, Ralph Power, Jon RObH'1S0rl, -loedd Mlllef, FV-ink Ellis, Albert Hill , ROW THREE, left to right: Dick Mitchell, Jay Dee Fuerst, Jack Hagemelef LATIN CLUB OFFICERS PreSid6f1f .............. Mildred Sunderman VICS-President ............., Claris Jamison Secretary ......... ..... P hyllis Johnson Treasurer ......... ,...,, T heresa Rope i RCW ONE, left to right: Phyllis Hartstack, Sue Roberts, Phyllis Johnson, Mildred Sunderman Donna Lou Pfander, Marilyn Young, Shirley Spunaugle, Connie Krise ROW TWO, left to right: Alice Craig, Donna Lee Harlan, Claris Jamison, Marjorie l-luddle Elaine Spunaugle, Theresa Rope, Marnice Steeve ROW THREE, left to right: Shirley Isaacson, Joy Ann Miller, Nancy Ness, Cona Mara Pollert Louise Cundiff, Ardith Mauderly, Thirza Pierce ROW FOUR, left to right: Joedd Miller, Jack Douthit, Jim Carpenter, Gordon Duff Charles Lisle The C Club is sponsored by the C.H.S. Coaches and has been very active this past LOGAN STUDIO Season. They have had several covered dish The Photographer in Your Town ff- suppers, are sole supporters of the Cardinal teams, and have created much school spirit. They-are also planning to buy some school pennants with which to decorate the football field and the gym. The officers are: Prexy, Melvin Eichhorst, Vice President, Bernard Steeve, Secretary, Norman Hatfield, Treasurer, Eddie Fiddler. The club consists of 3l members. Sponsor Miss Vallette FRONT ROW, left to right: Terry Kendrick, Dale Harms, Norman Hatfield, Ronald Brooks, Les Brooke, Melvin Eichhorst, Bernard Steeve, Eddie Fiddler, Virgil Whitehill SECOND ROW: Don Bennett, Paul Discher, Kenneth Warrick, Jack Beasley, Jack Edwards, Richard Calhoon, David Jones, Jon Robinson, Pierce Gay, Gordon Duff TOP ROW: Ronald Reese, Jim Crain, Dean Sunderman, Jay Dee Fuerst, Lowell Geer, Charles Johnson, Leo Miller, Marvin Hakes, Jack Douthit, Charles E. Johnson, Gene Walker, Lyle Steeve, Wayne Ke-esey il L.. l JUNIOR CLASS PLAY MY FRIEND IRMA Jane Stacy lrma Peterson Professor Kropotkm Mrs O Revlly Madame Magda Teddy Brown Rachard Rhunelander Al Don Turner B K Abercrombie Mrs Peterson Wrnme Erma Walnwrlght Elaine Huseman Gary Oehler Darlene Hunter Tnrzah Plerce Richard Calhoon Lewls Joslyn Charles Johnson Lester Kuhlman Barbara Howard Anna Lou Smuth My Friend lrma who has won literally mul Irons of friends through radno and movues now has appeared on the stage of C H S Featured wlth lrma un thus bubbling zesty fast movlng comedy are her old radno fruends Jane Stacy her long suffering roommate Al her boy fruend who has made a Ilfe work out of staying unemployed Professor Kropotken who plays the flddle at the Gypsy Tea Room and us deter mrned to stay single and Mrs OReully the lovelorn landlady who IS determined that the Professor wlll not stay slngle Also several new characters Including Teddy Brown who thunks he IS a songwriter Madame Magda who keeps tranned fleas and Don Turner the famous car toonlst The plot gets under way when Al IS approached by Don Turner who wants to start a new car toon strap based on lrma s zany dovngs ln order to do thrs Don must get to know lrma untu mately and Al puts unto effect an elaborate scheme to accomplish thus purpose Well Al s scheme works so well he soon funds hlmself on the outslde looklng an wrth lrma announcrng her engagement to Don' Followlng thus develop ment complncatuons multiply bewulderlng and culmlnate on the day of lrma s announced mar rvage to Turner wnth many surpruses nn store for all The play was dvrected by Fred Rhoads CLARINDA OIL CO Effluent Service ll ' Il ' ' I 1 I I - - 1 ' I I ' ,ia K 1 I I . . . 1 - I ' I U u l I . 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' 'Nord ot f' l 5 ' ' XA J AN r-if 'sl ff 1950 rooTaAu. f AQ The Clarinda football season was disappointing to some, A but the number of games won is not all important. The if Clarinda team could have won more games if there had been K M in each player a burning desire to play football to his utmost ability. This desire, however, was not entirely lacking. ln 4, the Shenandoah game, the Cardinals played inspired foot- ' 0 ball, football they were capable of playing in every game. Clarinda was also hampered by injuries to key players during the entire season. The boys had the best of help from their THE SEASON coaches and are proud to have had them. 7 ,.,,, ,,,,,, C lafinda Maryville U The season's record is not impressive, but the season 25 ,,.,, ,,,,,, C Iarinda Bedford ,,,,, cannot be deemed a failure because of this. Win or lose, 0 ----- -'-,,' C Iarinda Coming the players received physical and moral benefits from the O Clarind Sh d sport. Above all else, building good character is the most ' , 3 enarf O3 important purpose of football. 14 ----- '----- C larmda Aflanhc '--- O ..... ..... C larinda Creston i9 ..... ..... C larinda Red Oak .... FRONT RCW, left to right: Terry Kendrick, Virgil Van Alstine, Don THI Bennett, Dean Sunderman, Bob Sebeniecher, Eugene Walker, Tom Thatcher, Frank Greenwood, Lowell Geer, Eddie Fiddler, Charles Johnson, Jim McDaniel. 7 .................. Clarinda Villisca ...... V . 6 6 I2 20 40 6 . ..... 40 RD ROW, left to right: Coach Mike Caviness, Line Coach Vic Argotsinger, Student Manager Kenny Warrick, Harold Sims, Ronnie Haxby, Martin Hintz, Dean Sebeniecher, Dean Young, Wayne Keesey, Edward Winter, Ed Hipsley, Jack Beasley, Les Brooke, Jay Dee Fuerst, Kenneth Bussard, Verlon Gebbie, Lyndall Hook, Don Cassidy, Freshman Coach Al Gray. SECOND ROW, left to right: Richard White, Allan Abbott, Jack BACK ROW, left to right: Ronald Wallace, Alvin Willis, Bill Powers, Douthit, Melvin Eichhorst, Louis Joslyn, Norman Hatfield, Jack Tom Turner, Raymon Johnson, Norman Esaias, Gene Bennett, Edwards, Virgil Whitehill, Ronnie Brooks, Richard Hall, Leo Miller, Bob Kryselmier, Jim Millhone, Dan Nelson, Richard Graham, Bill Lyle Steeve, Student Manager Jon Robinson. McClelland, Bill Nelson, Lloyd Shum, Roy Miller, Darrell Holmes. -lv . ..a. ..a,.4,. J-W I, MJ Li' 'W L L25 evils ,O SN 'I wo I Jay Dee Fuerst Rnchard Hall CITIZENS STATE BANK rom Thatcher 'Y K ehdfick Member FDIC and Federal Reserve 50' x ' 0 'III' is een seben. 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' 'K X 'Q I W 1 7'-f f-,'gvN l ' l r 1 i ,.,-we ROW ONE, left to right: Jay Dee Fuerst, Frank Ellis, and Lewis Joslyn ROW TWO, left to right: Jon Robinson, manager, Leo Miller, Doyle Oliver, Jim Crain, Charles Johnson, Richard Calhoun, Ronald Reese, Melvin Eichhorst, Norman Hatfield, Kenneth Warrick, Jack Beasley, Paul Discher, and Dale Harms Season Scores BASKETBALL SEASON The C. H. S. basketball boys were unsuccessful in the l95O-'Sl basketball season. They were victors of only three of twenty starts. They defeated Villisca twice, and Glenwood. At the start of the season, the material was very green and inexperienced, with only one letterman, Melvin Eichhorst, returning from the previous season. The Cards played their best ball against Creston, the last scheduled game of the season, but were not able to hold the conference champs. Clarinda placed fifth in the Hawkeye Seven Conference. Shenandoah defeated Clarinda in the first round Clarinda ...... ....,, 3 3 College Springs ...,,,...... 42 Clarinda ..., . .... . l5 Maryville .,..,....., .....Y 3 2 Clarinda ...... ...,., 2 9 Bedford .......... ....,. 3 7 Clarinda ...... ...... 2 4 Corning .... ...... 2 6 Clarinda ...... ,,.... 3 2 Atlantic .....,..,,.,, ...... 4 9 Clarinda .,.... ...... 5 l Villisca .,............,......... 45 Clarinda ...... ...... 2 6 Nebraska City .,,.........,. 29 Clarinda ........ ....,. 4 3 Bedford ............. ...... 4 5 Clarinda ........ ,..... 4 3 Glenwood ...,.,., ....,, 3 8 Clarinda ........ ...... 3 9 Shenandoah .... ...... 4 3 Clarinda ........ ....,. 3 9 Red Oak ...................... 54 Clarinda ........ ...... 3 l Creston ...................... 46 Clarinda ........ ...... 3 8 l.S.D. lCouncil Bluffsl 49 Clarinda .,...... ...... 3 l Corning ..,,.,................ 46 Clarinda ......,, ....,, 2 7 Atlantic ..............,....... 49 Clarinda ,,....... ......... S 9 Villisca ....,,.., ,..... 3 4 Clarinda .,,,.... ..-., 39 Shenandoah ..... ...... 4 O Clarinda ......,. ...... 3 9 Red Oak ....,,, ,,.,., 5 2 Clarinda .,...... ...... 4 3 Creston .... . ...... SO Sectional Clarinda .....,..,.. 4l Shenandoah ......, Total ........ 724 Total ........ 804 of the ' . DUNCAN MOTORS Pontiac, Cadillac, and G.M.C.' 1 5, R A Q Paul Discher v Ye O C ff X 3 V .. Dale Harms 3 ' Nxt. , , WX K R M . P i y 2 i If vb ,sjirzg-gr, ,J , ' , K K ' f E 'Kg' 57 ., vb: -N ' , '1 W Melvin :aan-me L y V O - , A N ' H f'e'd 1 eff: e O 3 Q X , C H Q 1 wx y A X , ,, V 1 . . ku I - y .. , ' 3, 3 ,A-ea Q K' . Q X N 'g an .1 W +C- ,eg 5 X y I uri A Q , I , ,ff 3 .1 H' we 5 ' C zffief O Charles C. Johnson ,H ' ' 5 K ' A 'Q ff N, T E X I A ' x A 'fi 2 ' 4 vs . V -' ' 4 XX , wfvh ,fy .A A C N ff 'K . NW W . ' AM X 8 5 ax gi' ,ki ' J ' Q weft: A X 451 ' Jack Beasley O ' ,A Q?-es' - . 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A38 i Ylf w H ' nib N-1 Evelyn Hargis Evelyn Hargls was crowned the l95l basketball queen durnng the half of the Clarnnda Creston basketball game Leo Muller Cardunal cage captaln crowned the queen The queens were selected by votes of the fans taken at each home game durlng the season Enght candudates were chosen and the flnal selection was made by the basketball team The escorts for the event were from the F F A CONNORS INC - CLARINDA IOWA Infants Toddlers Children Teen-Agers and Ladies Ready-lo-Wear Left to right: oan Fesenmeyer, Ruth Whitehill, Marlene Morgan, Evelyn Hargis queen, Barbara Haffleld Manlyn Fulk, Connie Krise, Rhoda Johnson, absent 1 L, 'l my levi our Zane! wiivz 7n6'rcAfQ?j 5fflJ3 , wld? Zwzk-f us an 5' Mgras cafe afyagfci' ZZ .bdffpgdfgs Jazz W euef seef DRUM MAJORETTE X Wanda Campbell fx. 7' exe is if ,, T ll 5X C 1 X I 1 A 'Q TWIRLERS Left to rights Charmaine Johnson, Louise Cassidy, Donna Lou Pfande Barbara Hatfield, Norma Johnson, Patr cia Watkins GREEN BAY LUMBER CO. Your Friendly Lumber Dealer 57 13,4 dlww :Anil 6 me 017 rms Homecoming The l95O homecoming festivities began Thursday evening, October Sth, with a bonfire and a pep meeting on the square. The queen candi- dates, who were chosen by the student body, made their first appearance. The crowning of the queen took place the following evening, Friday, October 6, preceding the game with Shenandoah. Wanda Campbell, senior, was chosen by the football team to reign as homecoming queen of l950. Her attendants were Evelyn Hargis and Rhoda Johnson, seniors, Connie Krise, junior, Mary Ann Lee, sophomore. The crown bearers were Mary Lou Cox and Roger Graham, Lowell Geer, student body president and co-captain of the homecoming game, read the proclamation and crowned the queen. Melvin Eichhorst, the other co-captain, presented her with the royal bouquet. The ceremony ended with the flag raising and the playing of the national anthem by the CHS band. The high point of the evening was the game between the Cardinals and the Mustangs, The score at the half was O-O. The teams battled the last half in a downpour of rain and the final score was 20-O in favor of the Mustangs. 1 OTTE FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishings A dance at the Cardinal Canteen for the students of both high schools ended the festivities. Cheerleaders The purpose of the cheerleaders is to lead the student body in their yells and to inspire them with pep and school spirit. This year, l95O-Sl, was a very successful one for the cheerleaders. Their uniforms consisted of white gabar- dine pleated skirts and white satin jackets trimmed in red. The girls who served as cheerleaders were Evelyn Hargis and Wanda Campbell, seniors, and Barbara Hatfield, Marilyn Fulk and Donna Lee Harlan, juniors. were from C LFQWNDI31 High School N0 One could be Prouden 35 Qnd il wow clon'T elieve ua , b LJ:-:'ll Uell a ll'H'le LOUDER! 'Wy 4 Evelyn Hargis :J f if K. 5.53161 I Donna Log Harlan xl- 9 ,rush GRAHAM'S DEPARTMENT STORES Now-when You Gel' to Be a SENIOR 60 SNODDERLY MOTORS lNC Chrysler Dodge and Plymouth Dealer 61 C Club Cloteen Cullison Ggggnphy, Spelling University ot Chlca90 University of IOWI N Q9 . 7 Y . K 4- 8 Q, 5 9 is 4 59 Aqaba 9 '90 gt, 9 '-o ,1,v ' 93' .4 -50' 0 0 'vo 5,0 o 60' sf' st' at John Altfillish Algebra, Science, Junior High Coach, Coe College, B. A.: Iowa University, M. A. Q? V536 A.: Q, 0 ,de Bernice Crane .909 4960 English Literature, Honor Society, at 4-5 News Stalt xo Nebraska Wesleyan UniversitY, B- State University of Iowa, M. A.: University ot Nebraska: University ot Missouri ' Frances Carmean Art, English Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, B. S.: A J Chicago Art Institute: University ot Iowa: University of Kansas: Art Institute of Iowa Wanda Smith Mathematics, Y-Teens, Library Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, B. A. Lois Bussard Q English, General Business, Library, Plays A TW Coe College: Drake University, B. S. Beulah McClanahan S,cienee,TCitise,r:hip, Litgzature unror own t' , t , Iowa Slate Teachers College, B. A.: Drake University: University of Chicago ' Wg, I 4,1 ,WM Irene Pfander Secretary to Mr. Bullis, Study Hall , ,M 'Ms Tn mfs 5 K S.. . Josephine Sherman Doffllei Te '1Plel'0fl Science, Home Economies s l'l science' Ge09flPl'Yi EC0Il0llliGS Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, Y-Teens 5, 5, in Ed.: Iowa State Teachers College Iowa State College: University of Missouri Q5 if Home Room I Home Room 2 is-, ROW ONE, left to right: Monica Dimonts, Phyllis Brooks ROW TWO, left to right: Mr, Bullis sponsor, Louise Cassady, Joan Baker, Judy Evans, Sharon Carney, Beverly Brewer, Rosemary Casey, Jack Brokaw ROW THREE, left to right: Jimmy Eichelberger, Paul Cork, Paul Discher, Darold Brown, George Cox ROW FOUR, left to right: John Cundiff, Harry Barr, Leo Gene Bennett, Kenny Bussard Beverly Anderson, Phyllis Barnes, Joy Buss, Claybaker, Arnold Damrnann, STRONG Cv A lnsure Today-Tomorrow May Be Too Late BRIDIE INS. AGENCY ROW ONE, left to right: Patty Lee, Marcena Gay, Janice LaDonna Marquardt ROW TWO, left to right: Wayne Johnson, Sharon Isaacson, Charmaine Johnson, Carol Hendren, Lyndall Hook ROW THREE, left to right: Mi. Bernice Crane, sponsor, Richard Jones, Milton Gerdts, Norman Esaias, Ermal Herzberg, Gary Isaacson, Bob Kryselmier ROW FOUR, left to right: Robert Farrens, Larry Johnson, Allen Herzberg, Ramon Johnson, Richard Graham, Arlen Johnson, Verlin Gebbie Humphreville, Kay Kaserman, Q6 'YF' Zhi! ,l '-W 4 6- , 9? 'ir QQ QF v . .4-v -v M x?':L '- 4-an ii Ill U' F' f pa-A pawn ww QPW nl i.. ,a '15 QM!! .29 no QQ' 'PC' -IG 429 ea ROW ONE, left to right: Evelyn Pullen, Marcia Ridnour, Joyce Reed, Pam Pearson, Kerin Okerlin Nanc Price Judy Martindale . Y , ROW TWO, left to right: Miss McClanahan, sponsor, Shirley Muller, Georgia Mascher, Jean McDaniel Sharon Reimer, Donald Otte ROW THREE, left to right: Richard Perkins, Duane Muller, Dennis May, Clyde Minard, Lloyd Muller ROW FOUR, left to right: Roy Miller, Bill Nelson, Charles Richardson, Billy Powers ROW FIVE, left to right: .lim Millhone, Danny Nelson, Bill McClelland, Walter Marshall QC 39 'IQ 'U' 99 'Q 49' 'T 5 gf 1 u Q 1' 5 , Home Room Home Room ii tex ROW ONE, left to right: Darlene Kight, Phyllis Sump, Lucille Von Deilingen, Wylene Smith, Pat Watkins ROW TWO, left to right: Shirley Toogood, Joyce Williams, Myra Sunderman, Lois Rubin, Goldie Wilcoxson ROW THREE, left to right: John Altfillisch, sponsor, Darwin Stimson, Darrell Parrott, Dean Whitney, Harold Sims, Tom Turner, Glen Wickman ROW FOUR, left to right: Jack Warrick, Bob Stewart, Ferrell Stewart, Nathan Wilcox, Alvan Willis, Loyd Shum ROW ONE, left to rightiJoan Foster, Charlene Britt, Sharon L. Clayton, Marie Apple, Maryjane Dunn, Karen Anderson ROW TWO, left to right: Sherrill Cox, Jaryjane Craig, Janet Barnes, Diana Garvin, Violet Friend ROW THREE, left to right: David Arthur, Virgil Anderson, Richard Bean, Marvin Clark, Danny Geer, Fred Cline ROW FOUR, left to right: Charles Akes, Miss Cullison, sponsor, Ricnard Carmichael, Quenton Douthit, Bill Benning, Melvin Cason, Ray Claybaker, David Deevers 'il- W a . w ., -ae, K W Tw . va3mCva3Cv28a2CvCvCva2Cvma38 ROW ONE, left to ri ht: Sh l H I g ery oms Betty Hollis Dolores Hashberger Marilyn Miller Dotty Gray, Anabel Hale ROW TWO, left to right: Alice Kinchlce, Sharon McCunn, Mariana Jackson, Lynette Light foot, Mildred Gust, Juanita Maley, Mary Kay Martindale 6 ROW THREE, left to right: Danny Hullinger Joe Lilly Monte Minard Orlan Jones Jack McCall, Jim Marshall, Ronald Griggs ROW FOUR, left to right: Bruce Jamison, Jack Lundstrum, Rollie Kendrick, Charles Goff Leo Humphrey, Miss Carmean, sponsor OWEN STUDIO Portraits BY Photography Home ROD!!! ROW ONE, left to right: Sharon York, Leona McKinnon, Norma Semmons, Peggy Owen, Jackie Perkins ROW TWO, left to right: Phillip Pixler, Joyce Carter, Betty Weaver, Joyce Walker, Lois Wolph, Mary Ann Bullis, Barbara Van Alstine ROW THREE, left to right: Harold Thompson, Eldon Greiman, Gary Sage, Charles Williams, Elaine Pollert, Charles Nickols ROW FOUR, left to right: Tommy Reed, Cecil Sunderman, Sally Cross, Janice Sunderman, Torol Stone, Lyle Sunderrnan, Lois Bussard, sponsor. Absent: John Okerlin 1 vs ,,. UQ up if ' ,g wr , A ,LN ve, -86' -.vi qw. Fzrfm, 's.l3Y if ROW ONE, left to right: Shirley Green, Sue Daniels, Susan Dobson, Alma Cutler, Doris Fisher ROW TWO left to right' Janice Copple, Jane Beery, Shirley Akes, Janet Fastenau, Eddie Bean, lCharolette Clarke ROW THREE, left to right: Virginia Fry, Connie Christensen, Gail Flynn, Kay Anderson, 8 Jack Coe, Leroy Craighead ROW FOUR, left to right: Tommy Farrens, Darrell Beery, Allen Fann, Raymond Gebbie, Josephine Sherman, sponsor, Keith Crawford 175- ROW ONE, left to right: Peggy Lee, Joan Harland, Phyllis McMullen, Karen Kelley, Harriet James, Deanna Lee ROW TWO, left to right: Paul Owen, Marvin Negley, Virginia McDaniels, Sandra Hughes, Betty Lee, Darwin Nelson, Donald Luther 9 ROW THREE, left to right: Bobby Herron, Donald Gregory, Russell Lininger, Connie Henne- man, Delores Newman, Carolyn Haxby, Roderic Pearson, Ronald Miller, Miss Smith, sponsor FITCH S STORE Sc to Sl.00 Store ROW ONE, left to right: Billy Wray, Karen Spunaugle, Mary Jo Williams, Dolores Warrick, Marla Wilson, Thelma Whitney, Benny Pullan ROW TWO, left to right: Donald Semmons, Judy Youngmarck, Marion Sheirbon, Betty Reed, lo Virginia Pullan, Marilyn Weaver, George Wallace, Dorothea Templeton ROW THREE, left to right: Larry Potter, Paul Roberts, Bobby Joe Smith, Bob Tunniclitf, Tunis Van Pelt, Jon Spunaugle HARLAN MOTOR CO. Willys-Overla nd, Nash-Airflyte, Crosby Q ROW ONE, left to right: Barbara Van Alstine, Alice Kincheloe, Mary Ann Bullis, Dolores Hashberger, Wylene Smith, Judy Martindale, Peggy Owen, Sharon Isaacson ROW TWO, left to right: Jacqueline Perkins, Miss McClanahan, sponsor, Lucille Von Dielingen, Jean McDaniel, Kerin Okerlin, Judy Evans, Sharon Carney, Charmaine Johnson, Lousie Cassidy, Rosemary Casey, Miss Bernice Crane, sponsor ROW THREE, left to right: Eldon Greiman, Paul Discher, Richard Graham, John Cundiff, Bill Nelson, Jim Millhone, Danny Nelson, Kenny Bussard, Phyllis Brooks, not present OFFICERS President ...,..,..A.. .................,.s, ...... L o uise Cassady Vice-President ....,, .,., ,,... S h aron Isaacson Secretary .,........ ....Y..s, . Kerin Okerlin Treasurer ..... ..,..,,..... Richard Graham ,,,,,l ,4.L. 3243, Advisers ..... ,,..,,, s..,,,s M i ss Bernice Crane Miss Beulah McClanahan National Junior Honor Society included those students who have met A' specified requirements in Scholarship, Citizenship, and Service, and who have been outstanding in leadership. During the first semester, there were l9 ninth grade members in the organization. On February 2, seven eighth grade members were taken into the membership. Activities of Junior Honor Society include hall decorations for Christ- mas, Heart Pal Week, Easter program, and an annual banquet for new members. FARM EQUIPMENT SERVICE Minneapolis-Moline Tractors and Farm Implements Left to right: Pat Watkins, Peggy Owen, Leona McKinnon, Karen Kelley, Phyllis McMullen, Kerin Okerlin 68 FRONT ROW, left to right: Billy Wray, Karen Spunaugle, Peggy Lee, Janet Fastenau, coMMUN'TY MOTOR SERVICE Shirley Green, Joyce Carter, Sharon York, Johnny Okerlin SECOND ROW, left to right: Miss McClanahan, sponsor, Juanita Maley, Sheryl Holmes, Birdice Clark, Melvyn Cason, Glen Wickman, Pat Watkins, Paul Discher THIRD ROW, left to right: Jim Millhone, Bill McClelland, Allen Herzberg, Patty Lee, Arnold Dammann, Louise Cassady, Miss Crane, assistant sponsor The Junior High Senate is a very worthwhile organization and helps in establishing a more active student government as well as better citizenship among all students. The officers of the Senate are: President, Paul Discher, Vice- President, Johnny Okerlln, Secretary-Treasurer, to be elected. The purposes of theorganization are to .establish fair play, to insure cooperation, to promote general participation in school activities, and to develop a sense of honor for the school. The activities are: sold apples at the Junior High Tournament, help in beauty shop at school carnival, and helped in clean-up campai n of rest rooms etc . . . 9 , - CraneThe organization is sponsored by Beulah McClanahan. Assistant sponsor is Bernice Miles of Smiles in Studebaker The Junior High School Safety Patrol has carried on a very effective safety program at the junior high school this year. Each month a set of posters on safety, from the Motor Club of lowa, are displayed in the halls, and the boys and girls have helped to take care of the pedestrians in the vicinity of the building. ROW ONE, left to right: Marla Wilson, Delores Warrick, Phyllis Stewart, Judy Youngmark, Joyce Williams, Joy Buss, Phyllis Brooks, Marceria Gay, Pauline Cork RCW TWO, left tc right: Donald Simmons, Benny Pullan, .lack McCall, Raymond Gebbie, George Wallace, Bob Herron, Bobby Joe Smith, Donald Gregory, Tommy Farrens, Leroy Craighead ROW THREE, left to right: Rufus K. Bullis, Sponsor, John Spunaugle, Darrell Berry, Phillip Thurber, Don Smith, Allan Fann, Don Luther, Billy Wray ROW FOUR, left to right: Keith Crawford, Leo Humphrey, Paul Roberts, Bob Tunniqliff, Larry Potter, Ronnie Miller 69 , - p W tk s Georgia Mascher ROW ONE, left to right: Shirley Toogood, Sharon Reimer, ROW THREE left to Hgh? at a In h ll B B I Cundiff Paul Discher Richard Graham Ronald Wa ace , K n Okerlin Monica Dgmonfg, Pauline Cork, Judy Martindale, Janyce Lucille Von Dielingen Myx ISund5r:1rr1:qn Joyeguss Evelyn CoDDIe, KaY AndersOf1, Mary Ann Bl-'lll5, PGQQY Owen, J3 Ce Lois Rubin Jean McDanie y ene Martindale, Karen Anderson I Pullen J h ROW TWO, left to right: lzola Williams, Pam Pearson, Shirley ROW FOUR 'eff fo right Lloyd Muller Ermal Herzberg 0 D Muller, Sharon Isaacson, Rosemary Casey, Louise CBSS-1dY, . ll gudy Evggs, Chgrmaine Johnson, P y is arneS, every Danny Nelson Darrell Parrett Jim Millhone Alvin Willis rewer, aron arney IOWA POWER AND LIGHT CO. Electricity is- Cheap The Junior High School Y-Teens are affiliated with the Iowa District YWCA. There is a membership of one hundred and nine who hold meetings each month. The cabinet of the organization is made up of the president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, pianist, song leader, and chairman of the following committees: worship, service, social, and publicity. The purpose of the club is to bring about greater fellowship among the junior high school girls by carrying out the program of worship, social activities, and service to others. The sponsors of the Y-Teens are Dorothea Templeton and Wanda Smith FIRST' 'BTW Y Craig, Janice Humphreville, Karen Okerlin, Peggy Owen SECOND ROW, left to right: Louise Cassady, President, Miss Wanda Smitl' Sponsor Jean McDanield Phyllis Brooks, Patty Lee, Lynette Lightfoot, Beverly Brewer, Nancy Price, Sharon lsaacson Dorothea Templeton Sponsor, Rosemary Casey, Vice-President ROW, left to right: Jacqueline Perkins, Secretary, Judy Martindale, Sharon York Mariana Bullis Mariiane Moderator: Jim Millhone Members of Panel: Beverly Brewer Rosemary Casey Sharon Isaacson Shirley Muller Activities- Have held panel discussions at the following American Legion and Auxiliary Braddyville P.T.A, Kiwanis Club Lions Club D'AjR' g V SEATED, left to right: Shirley Muller Sharon Isaacson Jim Millhone moderator l:6giOr1 arid Auxiliary Dinner Beverly Brewer, Rosemary Casey bemper Fldells Club STANDING, left to right: Miss McClarrahan sponsor Louise Cassady and Dennis Delphiams Club May, alternates, Miss Crane, as istant sponsor Purpose: To Make students discussion conscious. To develop a better understanding of world affairs, To develop cooperation and interest in community and civic organizations To show that youth has a responsibility in build- ing of the future. FARMERS IMPLEMENT CO. The 7th and 8th grade football team completed a successful season with a record of four wins, one loss, and one tie. ff Three returning lettermen from the i949 squad Rollie Kendrick Charles Goff and Quinton Douthit, formed the basis for this years team The Season Clarinda Atlantic .,.. Clarinda ...:.. ...:. S henandoah Clarinda .,,:., ..... C Orning ..., Clarinda Red Oak .:,, Clarinda .,:,..... Atlantic Clarinda ,..,,,,....,,.,.,..,.... Shenandoah The following boys won letters: 8th grade, Bill Bening Ray Claybaker Dave Devers, Quinton Douthit, Charles Goff, Ronnie Griggs, Orlan Jones Rollie Kendrick, Jack Lundstrum, Charles Nichols, Gary Sage, Cecil Sun derman. 7th grade, Allan Fann, Raymond Gebbie, Don Smith, George Wallace and Tunis Van Pelt, Mgr. FIRST ROW, left to right: Student Manager Tunis Van Pelt, Allan Fann, Johnny Okerlin Charles Nichols SECOND ROW, left to right: Don Hullinger, Don Simmons, Ronnie Griggs, Darrell Beery Keith Crawford Gary Sage, George Wallace, Darwin Nelson. THIRD ROW, left to right: Raymond Gebbie, Don Smith, Ray Claybaker, Charles Goff Coach John Altfillish Quentin Douthit, Bill Bening, Cecil Sunderman, Harley Kendrick, Orlin Jones ' Q6-, FRONT ROW left to right Johnny Okerlin Charles Nichols Eldon Greiman Ronnie Griggs Rollie Kendrick Crlan Jones Cecil Sunderman Ra Cla baker David Devers Charles Goff Y Y CENTER ROW left to right Coach John Altfrllish Keith Crawford Don Smith Don Hullinger Rodens Pearson Darwin Nelson Melvin Cason Bill Bening Charles Williams Alan Fann Quinton Douthit BACK ROW left to right Gary Sage Paul Roberts Ronald Gebbre George Wallace Leroy Craighead Fred Cline Donnie Miller Bobbie Herron Don Gregory Larry Potter Tunis Van Pelt Russell Lininger The 7th and 8th grade basketball team completed the season with a record of twelve wins and four losses The Clarinda team also placed on top of their own invitational tournament The Season Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Clarinda Tournament Clarinda ....,.. ..... Clarinda ....... ..... Clarinda ..,...... . Clarinda ........................ Corning Red Oak Atlantic College Springs Bedford Shenandoah Villisca Red Oak Atlantic Bedford Shenandoah College Springs Games Farragut ........., Elmo lMo,l ...... Shenandoah .,...... .. Lenox .............. The following boys won letters: 8th grade Ray Claybaker Dave Devers Charles Goff Eldon Greiman Ronnie Griggs Orlan Jones Rollie Kendrick Charles Nichols John Okerlin Cecil Sunderman. 7th grade Keith Crawford Allan Fann Roderic Pearson Don Smith. CLARINDA HERALD-JOURNAL Page County Official Newspaper ROW ONE left to right: Jack Lundstrum Raymond Gebbie George Wallace Charles Nichols Ronnie Griggs Orlan Jones Ferrell Stewart John Okerlin ROW TWO left to right: Gary Sage Rollie Kendrick Allan Fann Don Smith Bill Nelson Phil Thurber Harold Sims Cecil Sunderman ROW THREE, 'eff to lQl'1t: Verlin Gebbie Tom Turner Roy Miller Jim Millhone Darrell Parrott Dan Nelson Richard Graham Bill Bening ROW FOUR 'eff 70 VlQl'1fi Ray Claybaker Bob Stewart Ronnie Wallace Alvin Willis Charles Goff Quinton Douthlt Dave Devers Paul Discher Bill McClelland 'ff wx P 1:51470 his F xmsoom MYERS AND CO. INC TOPEKA KANSAS o '. ..-,.,-: ., -.p :': : v 1 . - v L f y, 0, 1 41 y E. :U..'l. , 0..'0.: IMI l'M'fVMx5F5 C!.21l'HJ!v I 0.00. Q. s g..,.0 'o.. I ' 1 bance dgam here as schoolmafe We fain would ffffour he r our Hlgqfl Sfhoof, our de SUHOOL Son Lei gladness five rwom We are proud of our f Of honors won III? 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