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f 5 .ital- 'Q Ins and mee!! 0 l950 all -'ff-Sfaval On Friday evening November 13th the gymnasium was gaily dec orated with corn shocks, pumpkins and bright colored corn The decorated booths gave a festive air to the occasion The crowds thronged in to see Damon the Magician perform his amazing feats of wonderment He primed the audience to thoroughly enjoy the rest of the evening Cares were forgotten and with utter aban donment the crowd freely patronized the penny toss, basketball throw, baseball throw and various other games Before going up stairs to see the pretty little dancing girls, we looked in on the minstrel show and wondered who let them in And eats my King' We saw gloved hands flying and found ourselves at the boxing match The result one black eye and lots of fun At the appointed hour, a moment of hushed expectancy prevail ed as Roger Sulsberger and Dorothy Lohse were crowned King and Queen of Festival 1950 The proceeds of the evening amounted to 3658 77 Xfter ex penses and taxes were paid we had SL58 LO, the balance of which was used on the stage curtains and new basketball suits for the girls 20 953 J ' K' Q 5 I 7. .
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Aug Sept Oct hov Dec Jan eb 19 23 MBI' ch 3 Apr NB -ac ylvfs 0 School day school days, vood old golden rule days Freshman iritiation Skating part' fn evening Pe an selllng magazines First baseball gxme at Oto Better luck next time boys' Another game at Bronson Jon by a narrow margin Junlors ordered class rir s Ilayed Salix here but we were defeated Sectional Baseball Tournev at Battle Creek Teachers meeting in ioux City Oh bov' ho schoo 01X veeks of school ended 'onor roll Contest for D T membershlp rall Festlval Bic success Junior class play lama Wad a Hunch Qeallv funnv' Basketball season opened WICF two victorles over Bronson Girls w1n over Uolly Springs but boys lose Too ba Oto is easy game for irls but boys lose by three points' School pictures were taken Look at the birdie Teams travel to Plerson Vlctory for PITIS Thanksplvinv VdC3t1OD Um' Turkey ard all the trimmlngs P T A LUCUIOH N hat am I offered for tris OH Journeyed to Sloan Close defeat for boys Boys vin but girls lose to Cushing Salix takes home two victories Girls win and boys lose to Hornick Correctlonvllle girls defeat us by a basket Christras program given by grade children School board dinner served by Home Ec irls Dellcious Ve have two winnlng teams at Smithland Salix chalks up two more victories End of semester Just one more left' Moville loses two games on our floor Oto is defeated by both teams Little Sioux Tournament at 'oville Fight team, fight' Home Declam Contest We play Holly Springs there Girls Sectional Tournanent at Sloan Pusic Festival at Ioville Loville last ame away from home We again meet our rival Bronsor Last game of season with Anthon Boys Sectional Tournament at Sloan Girls attend state tournament in Des Moines Athletic Banouet Good Friday No school' GOOD FRIDAY' Boys go to Iowa City to state tournament Junior Senior Banouet Senior class play Hard work but lots of fun Senior Skip Day Tired but happy Baccalaurate Commencement Eighth Grade Graduation Last day of school and annual school picnic 19 . 9 9 HI I 50 - O. 28- s, g J , ' . 1' 4 , :V J' - , J, l- s ' J A . 7- f . . 12- M . Y . , . lh- ' -S . 19-f ' . 25-M , . . 6-' I M S . ,,. ' ll 6-S' . . I ' . .' . l2- ..l.A. I . X.- 13-C ' . g . ' . 3- . nt: X H vv A N A U . 6- ' . ' ' . 10- ' ., ' .2 . d! lb- ' ' T 2 . 17- A . VV A .H 17- . ' . ' W' . 21-Girls win over Smithland. Keep trying boys! 22- J' g ' ' . . ' I . M 'lg 28- . .f. 1 ' . U . . l- . ' . 5' -I . - 0 8- . 12- . 15- ' ' . 18- .1 . 19- . . g . ' ! 21-1 ' 4 f . . 5- . . 5- . . 9-- , . 12- . l5-2O- M' . J , . V . 22- ' . 26-' , . 29- 1 . F . 5-I A . 6-Z , g . 9-' ' , Ao 16- . 6- . 23- . . . 31- . . 19- - , - 1 y L' . . ll- . . 13- 15- 17- l8- . R
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-tan Cfl-Ll 7o4m,a.l A hilarious 3 act comedy was presented by the Senior Class on May A Jane and Sally have no dates withthelr boyfriends for the Senior Dance Their troubles are only beginning when the 'boychaser,' Marcia, arrives for a visit and upsets the whole situation Jane, who hasn't a date for the dance Janet Hummel Sally her best friend Agnes, the maid of all work Andrew Cutler, Jane's father Nettie Cutler, ber mother Mr Ahern, a neighbor Jim, Sally's boy friend Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps Mrs Tilton, her mother Josie Tilton her kid sister Elroy who likes to put the shot George, whom Jane is sweet on Marian Larsen Dorothy Lohse Donald Cassen Delores Baird Keith Harker Bob Martens Evonne Ball Donna Banner Geraldine Smith Bobby Ficken Marcia, a triple threat from New York Joyce Smith Cindy Collins, a girl with ideas Delora Hackett Marilyn who is Hatter Elroy Beverly Betz Lt Bob Cunningham, of the Air Force Roger Sulsberger Je wish to extend our heartiest thanks to hrs Brinker our director, for helping us present our last Class Play it efac gctvuiuef On Tuesday March 6 1951 the athletic Bancuet was held in the gymnasium honoring the athletic scuads All parents and friends enjoyed he dinner and program Delora Hackett acted as toast master Athletic letters were awarded by Coach Brown for Basketball svonne Ball Joyce Smith Delora Hackett Dorothy Lohse Donna Banner lgr Jeanette Schwedler largaret Vestal horma Dicks lma Haddock Florlce leyer Lea Kohlohf Carolyn Christensen harvie Hummel Lary omlth Basketball Roger Sulsberver Donald Cassen Bob Martens Bobby Ficken Loren Neville Donald Jansen Ronald Hanner Edward torgal Igr Baseball Donald Cassen Bobby Ficken Bob Tartens Roper Sulsberger LaVere Croth Ceorve Smith Loren keville Byron Nevwlle Charles Iitchell Ronald Ilcherer Roger Sulsber er and Je nette ch eoler were chosen on the all cor erencc team the Llttle oioux Tournament Jean tte f n .e f ce t row .te at e t n tourney at Sloan bv mlxlnv ZL olt o' ,. 21 S' ' O I Q t---- ------------ ---t---o---n 4 , '--- '-' -'- - '-- , ---- -'-- '- '-- ' - ' - ---- ------ --------- --John St.Peter rf ---IffIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-- I ' CJ ---- ----- - -- v- I 1 , , , A , 'Q Q , + , . U 0 ' 7 .17 , R I . J 1, . 5 ' 1' 1 r Iv . u V V , A. - A . L 1' Ti S w ' - I 3 . A ,rf - e . at 1 ' ' ' n M . . e we th r h can st . th Sec 'o al ' ' f , mf ., ' 1 .- 24
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