Correctionville High School - Warrior Yearbook (Correctionville, IA)

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X USE WARM QR PUBLISHED BY CGRMCTI CDNVSLUZ I OW4 CLASS QL 1594! ICDIZLWQRD IF ON SOME FUTURE DAY, YOU TURN THE LEAVES OF THIS BOOK TO RFCALL YOUTHFUL DEEDS OF SOME OF THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE THE GOOD OLD HIGH TENT SCHOOL DAYS--THEN THE EDITOR OF THIS BOOK IS CON- DLDICATIQN TO MR SMITH, WHO BY HIS UNDERSTANDING, FORE SIGHT, AND GOOD JUDGMENT HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR THE SENIORS T0 COMPLETE THEIR HIGH SCHOOL LIFE AND MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO LIFE, TO HIM WHOSE PERSONALITY AND HIGH IDEALS HAVE INFLUENCED EACH STUDENT, WE DLDICATE THIS WARRIOR OF 1941. fig. ' , ,J I 1 D . 3 0 , . EEG! SCHCZDL The roots of educatlon as taught 1n our schools go deep It turns out young men and women who th1nk stralght and honestly, who belleve 1n free dom and opportun1ty, whose leadershlp 18 an asset to our country,and who hold that true democracy is the1r pr1v11ege to engoy and their PBSPOBSI billty to pass on to succeed 1ng generatlons R E Smlth . C . Q . - Q - . . . . . . Q o Q - . C . O O ADM I N I STMTICN ROY E. SMITH JOHN S. BEEBEE Superintendent Superintendent First Semester' Second Semester B-Ao M0I'I1iH55Sid6 College BJ.. Iowa State Teachers College M.A. University of Iowa Colorado State College of Education BCDAILD 'Harry U McMasters Harry Rasmussen, M R Runlons, Robert L Holcomb Presldent 'Bert Fullerton, Fred n8FF1HgtOH 'McMasters was appointed to complete the term of Fullerton IACULTY Southwest M1SSOUPi State Teachers College ALICE HAZEL CROW Normal Training B A Iowa State Teachers College, Columbia Unlverslty SHIRLEY EVANS Engllsh and Drama, f1rSt semester Christian College for Women, B A Gr1nnell College JUNE NELSON Commercial B A Grinnell College G RUSSELL ROSS M sic S Mornlngside College, Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin L J WALPOLE Vocational Agrlculture B S Iowa State College MARY WHETSTONE English and Drama, second semester B.A. Grinnell College DELBERT WOLTER Athletic Director B.S. Western Union College M G- W 1 JESSIE M. CHEATHAM Home Economics and Mathematics B.S. ' O 0 B. . ' ' ' NEVA CARL Eighth Grade Penn College FERN WELLMERLING Seventh Grade Iowa State Teachers College NEVA MULLER HERITAGE Sixth Grade Western Union College, Drake University Colorado State College of Education MILDRED K BARNUM Fifth Grade Morningside College THELMA M BAILEY Fourth Grade Simpson College, Iowa State Teachers College Colorado State College of Educatlon BETH L WEAVER Third Grade Iowa State Teachers College University of Colorado DOROTHY M LEINBAUGH Second Grade Wayne State Teachers College AUDREY L LEINEN First Grade Iowa State Teachers College VIRGINIA M SHELTON Primer Grade Wayne State Teachers College S' B.A. . ' . -S M F 4 EPTEMBER ICTOBER OVEMBLR NECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL IL 2 23 CME N DAR Mama brings her freshmen children to school very strange The townspeople are notlfied that school has begun via marching band Band goes to Holsteln football game Teachers go to school the worm turns D1tto! Oh Joy' -S1x weeks ends Work for Homecomlng under way HOMECOMING! Electlon day high school d1V1d6S AFmlSt1C6 Day Vacation blizzard, not Mr Smith, responslble Twenty per cent of h1gh school PUp11S had a shovel Some more students waded snow anxlous to get to school? Some new faces appeared out of the snow drifts Bill told us how to pay for new rad1o phonograph P T A Open House Local Declamatory Contest No school talked turkey Junlor Class Play Cantata g1ven in gym Chrlstmas vacatlon beg1ns Year began wlth a ralny day School is resumed Normal Tra1ning state tests glven and taken and 17 Semester Tests High school party Faculty dlnner for Mr Smlth High School party Mr Smlth leaves for new work Hr Beebee begins h1s work, superintend1ng, supervising, and supermanning This is the day we blow to school County Tournament -C'ville wins over Holly Springs Music festival at Anthon Freshman Initiation -my, what queer people! C Club Initiation is the center of attraction and 5 Music Contest Seniors skip. Junior Senior Banquet. Class Night Senior Class Play. Baccalaureate. Com encement--all is finished. 5 ' -- ' , 20 ' -- , 10 ' Q 11 ' . - ' . 18 ' . 25 1 5 ' -- ' ' . ll ' ' -- . ' . 12 ' ' 0 13 -' ' - 14 - 21 ' ' - 25 C I O 5 26 . 28 Thanksgiving vacation begins. 29 -- . 12 ' . 20 ' . 23 ' ' ' . 1 . . . 6 . 15 ' ' , 16 . 24 . 28 . . . 4 . 7 . ' , 10 . ' - 13 22 , ' 26 - 14 . 4 . 17 Y 9 12 . 15 18 CLASSES ::::n SENICDRS CLIFFOPD BICE Cllff He doesn't l1ke them no, not much Glee Club 1,2 3 Band l,2,3,4 Operetta 2,3 Football 2,3,4 Clas Play 3 Basketball l ,2 , Mlxed Chorus 2, RAY CLARK nBu1ly never ralsed a storm, but he there gust the He's dust gets same F F A 3,4 1' TEDDY BQINK nTed He's a self made man and he adores hls maker Glee Club l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3 Operetta 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Warr1or 3,4 MARVEL AHRENDSEN 'Marv Vim, Vigor, Vitality Glee Club 1,2, M1xed Chorus 1,2 Operetta l,2,3 Pep Club 2 Warrior 3 LYLE BENTLEY nLuke Not so sure of the Glee Club l, ,3 Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Operetta 2,3 Quartet 3,4 Football 3,4 Basketball 2,3, Track 2,3,4 Warrlor-4 MARJORIE AHRENDSEN Mgr A smile for all has s e Glee Club l,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2, Class Off1C6 2 Operetta l,2,3 Pep Club 2,3,4 BOB BERNHARDT Rembrand He'd argue all nlgh right C Club 2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Glee Club 2 Basketball 2 Basketball l,2,3,4 4 Mlxed Chorus 3, Leonardn Not a ladles' a Lady's man Glee Club 1,2 Class Off1C6Y 2 N T Club 3,4 Band-l,2,3,4 Orchestra-3,4 Play-3 LYLE COCHRAN U18 n but ki Q X N ll. Jil 6- - 3,4 h , 5. ' - .3 - ,4 ' - 3 ' 0314 ' - ,4 - ,A V' I t ll l an world as he looks. to prove he was A - 2 ,4 , - ,4 , - 4 11 f n L f Q ' I ' ' A ' x lq,pV, - 3 - . - 3 , - n n ' T 15'4 f - - I GARLAND DUNKLEBERGER ll ll Don't do today what you can do tomorrow. Glee Club-1,2,3,4 C Club-l,2,5,4 Operetta-2,5 Basketball-l,2,3,4 Football-l,2,5,4 N'T Club-3,4 Quartet-4 Track-2,3,4 ORVILLE GOETTSCH nShorty' Slow but sure. CChm4,L3A Basketball-2,5,4 SENIGRS ALAN EICHHORN HAI!! He knows what he knows when he knows it. Band-1,2,3,4 ALFRED GOTTBERG 'Alfred' Easy come, easy go. Basketball-1 Football-2 Track-3 15N N T EDNA HOLLER nEddy' Never seen without Dorothy. Glee Club-1,2,3,4 Operetta-l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,4 Orchestra-l,2,3,4 Pep Club-l,2,3,4 A MAURINE HUFFMAN ll nMaurine Why should I worry? Glee Club-l,2,3,4 Club-3,4 ar W 4, FRANK HOPPE nFredn A friend indeed is what I mean to ben Glee Club-2,3 Operetta-2 F F A-3,4 DERRELL JUELFS limzzll Girl's delight, Teacher's worry. Band-1,2,3,4 Orchestra-2,3 L. Warrior-3 F F A-4 Warrior-4 Pep Club-l,2,3 DOROTHY PETERSEN Dot sllence but never taxed for speech Glee Club l 2,3,4 Mlxed Chorus 3 Pep Club l,2,3 Operetta l,2, Play 3 N T Club 3,4 GERTRUDE SCOTT TIHY S126 doesn't count much you see Operetta 1,2 Glee Club l,2, , N T Club 3,4 L Narrlor 3,4 Warrlor 3 Mlxed Chorus 2,3 D SENIQIZS PHYLLIS KELLER Ph1l She has a lot of fire on the top of her head Glee Club l,2,3, Mlxed Chorus l,2, Orchestra 2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council-4 L Warrior 3 4 Trio-4 Sextet 3,4 1 BELVA MARKUSEN Belva I could dance forever Class Off1C6P l Glee Club l,2,3 Operetta 2 Class Play 3 lixed Chorus 2,3 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Warrior-4 ROBERT RIDDLE Bob nor a lender. Band-4 LUCILLE SOBIESKI Lucy Life's greatest galn 1S to galn a frlend. Glee Club 3,4 N T Club 3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3 GENE MAHNKE Fredrick Belleves a little learning is a danger ous thlng Football 1,2, ,4 N T Club 3,4 Basketball l,2,3 4 C Club-4 LAVONNE MARTIN 'Lavonne An idealist in d1s guise Pep Club l,2,3 ll N ' n n ' ' - 4 '. ' - 3,4 - 3 l 'D N Il ll - - .4 il ll pg n She is checked for Neither a borrower gn - .4 - 3 - 3 ' N n n - S - fs - 3 4 - OPAL BEESON 'Opal' She and life get along N T Club 3,4 ALICE UTESCH nA11G6 A capable student, a frlend worthwh1le Glee Club 1, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Orchestra 2 N T Club 3, Operetta 2 Band 1,2 Warrlor 3 4 Declam 1,3 DORIS WORTHAN Dot I must have a lot atmosphere Glee Club l,2,3,4 N T Club 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Cheer Leader 4 Operetta l 2 Sextet l,2,3,4 Declam 1,3 SLNIORS LEE STRACKBEIN IlIJe1-ands!! Bashful but brilliant. Glee Club-l,2,3, Orchestra 3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Quartet 3,4 F F A 3,4 Operetta 3,4 Warrior-4 Student COUnC1l 4 Track 3 BONNIE WOOLRIDGE Belle Man has h1s way, woman has her will Glee Club 1,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Student Council 3 N T Club 3 4 Operetta l,2,3,4 Band 3,4 Sextet l,2,3,4 Declam 1,3 LEAH YOUNG Lena The world amused her. Glee Club 1,2 Mixed Chorus Pep Club l , Operetta 1, Declam l Warrlor-4 Class Offlcer-3,4 4li Q UYRTLE MABEL WILLIAM BOTTJEN HUB! SHORT ,M DCD ST GRAD5 . 4 - - 9' fs- x - 5 X - L s . - X - n n ll V ky ' but - 2, - 4 'Ep -l,2, - 4 - 4 - ' - ,3,4 - . T ,5,4 - - , - ll ll ll ll of Q ' ,3,4 6 - -3,4 Orchestra-1,2,3,4 N T Club-3,4 - - ,2 3,4 , - ,3,4 - 2 - , ,5,4 ' ri : nl an 5 I K I il' HONCDIZ American Legion Auxiliary Award and Senior Citizenship Award PHYLLIS KELLER Phyll1s Keller was chosen by the faculty and senlor students of Cor rect1onv1lle Hlgh School as th61P representatlve senlor student he was chosen on the followlng quall t1es character, courage, scholar shlp, compan1onsh1p, and service The Legion Auxlllary has awarded her a solld bronze medal for th1s honor f X fr '57, Q-fx XLMNV Q G g O IQ 1' s Amerlcan Leglon Award and Senlor C1t1zensh1p Award FRANK HOPPE Frank Hoppe was chosen as the representatlve senior boy by the Correctlonvllle H1gh School was granted this honor on the basls of the followlng qual1t1es honor, courage, scholarsh1p, leader h1p, and servlce Besldes rece1v1ng solld bronze medalfrom the Amerlcan Legion,he will be sent to the Amer 1can Leg1ons Boy's State,Des Molnes for one week ln the summer, wlth all expenses paid . . . S ,za Q: pffszhh 'xmrq X I pw, '.'Q - X I w I .1,V 1 2 faculty and senior class of the 1 - gR'o.a 1 lvl R . . . ' 0 lie S fl? 'fa-if' . . . .Y Q . 2 I vu 1' s S . . . . . a JUNICDIZS FRONT ROW Reva Bass, Marv1s Madlson, Coletta Walllng, Doris Gordon, Karolyn Kuhl SECOND ROW Beverly Brlggs, Elda Davis, Ella Mae Boettger, Bonnle Belle Hue,, Adellne Botcher, N1ss Cheatham THIRD ROW Wayne Mathers, Duane Worrell, Lucllle Martln, M8511 Admlre, Geneva Braun1nger, Lorralne Lew1s, Vlrglnla Kablsch, Wanda Clark, Kather1ne Holcomb, Jean Lym n, Eugene Baker, Roger Bernhardt, John Eickholt FOURTH ROW CW ell Stelck, Robert Short, Everett Klng Wilbur Kirchner Robert Ashmore, Royce H1att, Everett T1ncher, Cralg Thom TOP ROW Paul Frahm, Wllfred Flemmlng, Dale Dice, JUn10F Berg, Wayne Rath, Ray Mammen, James Mathers. CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Kather1ne Holcomb Secretary Coletta Walllng Treasurer Beverly Br1ggs Student Council Representat1ve James Mathers When school opened this fall, forty one Juniors enrolled as members of the largest class 1n h1gh school Since this tlme Vic tor Pilcher and Elanys Perkins have left, and Elmer Mammen has entered the class On December 12th the Juniors presented 'Sh1rt Sleeves' a three act comedy, which was a b1g success The profit helped to entertain the Sen1ors at the annual Junior Senior Banquet , : L - Vice President.... ..::.......dean Lyman L Sovuomotgs FRONT ROW Ada Belles, Bernlce Dunkleberver, Erma June Rehbe1n,Betty McCleer ey, Charlotte Walllng, Donna Frlnkman SECOND RON Betty Beason, Betty Schu maker, Ella Moore, Ella Sellman, Irene Hansen, Evelyn Sadler, Wanda Mammen, Norma Slater THIRD ROW Ernest Klng, Jack Ross, Duane Carrlngton, John And erson, Charles Cooper, Robert Stelg, Cllfford Baldwln, Mr Beebee TOP ROW Vern Nlkert, Grover Roblnson, Harry Brlnk, Bradley Chltty Joan Mlller, Mable Rlddle, Fern Klnney, Junlor Law, Don Mlchaelson ABSENT Dorothy Albers CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Clifford Baldwln V106 Presldent Joan Mlller Secretary Donna Frlnkman Treasurer Dorothy Albers Z Z Jr fx g Student COUHCl1 Rep Harry Brlnk Last September thlrty three puplls en rolled ln the Sophomore clas Slnce then the enrollment has decrea ed to thlrty The Sophomore clas 15 represen+ed ln all of the extra currlcular 8CtlVlt1SS We were honored to have Don Nlchaelson as drum magor and Ella Moore as one of the twlrlers for the marchlng band Bernlce Dunkleberger was one of the cheer leaders Flve of our class plafed on the football team and three of the class were on the flrst basketball team We enjoyed a Chrlstmas party and a glft exchange ln December O . . 2 O A A ' . . . an -: I - Q . 4 0 - 2 . . . .. Q o Q - . . . . . I . . . . . O 0 Q 1 lcuncnocl 0903 UCI! IUICODOO IIUUIICIO UO. llllllllill OOO L4 - OD! OIIOI 25f . . Z -'Q' ff, 7' 1 ' . f 'y . . pew f A I .flx r F ' ,af o o . ' , S L4 ' P 0 . 2 - 1 ,LAX j,1'A,: . , ' . Q X, . 23 ' X J 1 o o N' fy, I N. 1 U J V FRONT ROW: Dorothy Smith, Lorraine Martin, Faye Durham, Ellen Sands, Dola Mae Frost Gerald' Ridd ' ' , 1ne le. SECOND ROW. Eva Pohlman, Edna Hlnkhouse, Wane- ta Strackbein, Bonnie Smith, Betty Jacobs, Carol Ashmore, Lois Strawn Mavis Streeter. THIRD ROW: Walter Hughes, Merle Davis 'Walter Da i of , v s, arence Pohlman, Leslie Petersen, Elvin Sellman, Miss Evans. FOURTH ROW: Robert Rob- i . . neon, Robert Heath, Bill Utesoh, John Run1ons, Rlchard Hyrtue. TOP ROW: Ro- bert Croxell, Oliver Gottberg, Robert Carrington, Arthur Moore. CLASS OFFICERS President. ...... ....Gera1dine Riddle Vice President ..... .....Wa1ter Davis S8Cl'9taI'yoooooooooooooD01a MBC F!'O8t Tl'3aSuI'Q!'ooooo o ooooo oooCarO1 Asmre Student Council Rep.....Robert Heath A HOME EC SENIOR GLRLS ARB BUSY HOW TO TEACH AMBITIOUS BOYS SPEED DEMONS i EEE .K-1. ,.,.f if E, 5' , -'f 'I l e-if ,. Yi I I I 4111: DINNER IS SERVED TYPISTS NICE worm, GIRLS THINKING BUSY IN THE COMMERCIAL ROOM .- I GRA DES 'im lilni EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW: John Casey, Charles Heath.Thomas Cobb,Ray Whitesell, Donald Castle. THIRD ROW: Ver- non Rath, Effie Kirchner, Ardis Bass,Darrel Jessen, Clayton Wat- son, Richard Heath, Miss Carl. SECOND ROW: Fanchion Markusen, Donna Heath, Phyllis Greenlee, Marilyn Briggs,Delores Wenbourn, Norma Slater. FRONT ROW: Naomi Fullerton, Helen Mathers, Mae Scott, Pauline Green, Jacqueline Buhman. SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW: Rodney Hunter, John Riddle, Jim Young, Bill Kuhl, Virgil Groth, Richard Morgan. THIRD ROW: Doris Jacobs, Shirley Watson,Joy Dell Streeter, Bonnie Robinson, Mary Morton, Viola Tincher, Miss Wellmerling.SECOND ROW: Caroline Hansen, Ada Van Vickle, Betty Ashmore, Bonnie Florke, Betty Keller, Norma And- erson, Mildred Bentley. FRONT ROW: Helen Holler, Norma Black- ford,D0piS whyte,Marvel Wechler. ABSENT: Ellis King, Nyla Shulke. SIXTH GRADE TOP ROW: Bobby Mathers, Carroll Anderson, Leo Hansen, Darloe Heath, Ooran King. THIRD ROW: Robert Walpole,DuaneIhnkleberger Don Hansen, Clay Logan, James Dixon. SECOND ROW: Marcella Groth, Doris Joy, Betty Edwards, Charlotte Durham, Pauline Groth, Goldie Whitesell, Mrs. Heritage. FRONT ROW: Vivian Zarr, Donna Berg, Fern Clark. FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW: Jimmie Madison, Earl Wilson, Dean Durham, Ralph Wil- son, Dean Whitesell, James Ash- more, Bertram Robbins. THIRD ROW: Donald Whyte, Arlo Jessen, Leonard Foster,Henry Kroll, Don- ald Hansen, Richard Streeter, Miss Barnum. SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Markusen, Anna Marie Levin, Elaine King, Estelle Morton, Ar- by June Browning, June Knudsen, Eva Blackford. FIRST ROW: Bev- erly Worrell, Darline Fisher, Norma Mathers. FOURTH GRADE TOP ROW: Lavern Ross, Junior Steig, Marcus Markusen, Perry Blaokford,Junior Wenbourne, Gay- len Durham. THIRD ROW: Gary Miller, Gene Groth, Allen Carey, Billy Law, Charles Barker, Ruth Levin. SECOND ROW: Donna Marie Dixon,Wilma Weckler,Norma Steig, Helen Kroll, Marcella Florke, Ruby Van Vickle, Ferneta Cooper, Miss Bailey. FRONT ROW: Patsy Robinson, Barbara Smith, Donna Joy,Doris Knudsen,Carolyn Slater THIRD GRADE TOP ROW: Louis Ashmore, M rvin Wilson, Bobby Hahnke, Maurice Regnitter, Wade Fisher, Billy Shontz, Louis Richardson, Donald Groneberg, Marlin Wilson. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Hansen, Barbara Anderson, Betty Ruth Leonard, La Donna Yapp, Doris Sandeen, Lois Foster, Jean lalpole, La Veda Wonder. SECOND ROW: Irene Frand- sen,Geraldine Groth,Betty Levin, Lila Mae Weohler,Eve1yn Mathers, Elaine Owings, Miss Weaver.FRONT ROW: Juanita Wilson, Marilyn Lyons, Anna Marie Richardson, Mary Ann Peck, Patsy Keller. GRA DLS 4 s ? v , u QE !. Q fha l ll : B: -1. X .ee , . da ,S 5 Q Y af 'RRS 2.4 1 nr 4 fx s in 'A ul -rx sl 1 as SECOND GRADE TOP ROW: Guy Ashmore, Donald Heath, Earl Kirchner, Robert Van Vickle, Albert Regnitter, Tho- mas Law, Roger Levin,Lee Durham, Ralph Wever. THIRD ROW: Charles Sandeen, M loom Baker, Darrell Florke, Lorens Knudsen, Donald Whitesell,Lester Levin, Lila Mae Tincher, Neva Rickabaugh, Frank Groth. SECOND ROW: Ruth Durham, Virginia Moos, Marilyn Brown, Beth Goettsch,Gloria Morgan,Jean Helmes, Beverly Regnitter, Miss Leinbaugh. FRONT ROW: Shirley Wright, Carole Ann Lyman, Dianne Hall, James Flemming. ABSENT: Marthalene Bauer,Helen Goettsch. FIRST GRADE TOP ROW! Billy Wilson, Donald Wilson,Donald Morton, Bobby Wor- rell, Jerry Downs, Dale Fisher, Larry Peck, Lewis Cobb. THIRD ROW: Marian Wenbourne, Louann Buhman, Norman Ashby, Donald Goettsch, Charles Whitesell, Miss Leinen. SECOND ROW: Bev- erly Hansen,Marlene Wever, Shir- ley Blackford, Lorraine Mopper, Betty Green, Clara Richardson, LaVonne Wonder. FRONT ROW: Ar- dyth Watson,Naomi Ludwig, Eileen Wright, Patty Smith. ABSENT: Shirley Goettsch, Guy Ashmore, Darrell Florke. PRIM R GRADE TOP ROW: Dickie Kirchner, Don- ald Groth, Lloyd Stines, Danny Clark, Carl Rickabaugh, Donald Regnitter, Ramon Flemming, Bil- ly Ross. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Lewis, Kenneth Barker, Jimmie Smith, Gary Anderson, Leo Frand- sen, Floyd Richardson,Gary Hall. SECOND ROW: Doris Kindig, Sal- ly Slater, Janice Mathers, Jul- ia Van Vickle, Marjorie Monk, Delores Cooper, Miss Shelton. FRONT ROW: Leroy Hansen, Jack Kennedy, Earl Hunwardsen, Rich- ard Kraft. ABSHVT: Darnell Neal. I PRIMARY PUPILS PLAYING GAMES OUR READING TABLE--THIRD GRADE TONETTE BAND INDIAN STYLE IN SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADERS PLAY HOUSE ,pf PROVING SCIENCE IN SEVENTH GRADE FRACTIONS IN THE SIXTH GRADE EIGHTH GHIDE READERS WORK IN THE FIFTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE READING TABLE I ,AY 'WMU ACTIVITIES waz 1 1 4 M 7? ,y A n if ,alfa I r r t' .- 4 I I V, I in , , V, ok, If ,, ,V , Ll :EpmQ,4,: ,, , I V ,V V 1.21 5 4, ff -. ML , , ' ff ' fi 1. f 2 4 df., a.',q, f, I I K 5252, ' 53 45 J 4 5 ,SW ' - av f - rw . ' ,H .A ., 57 , .6 ' J ' . V I Q'2,ij?i-., , 5 5,1 , Wf - , I , '1 . 2,41 ff , I y y , A 3 ' ,L 1' X -1 ' 111' . . '-,K , 'i. ' N i A . ' 1 + ,. x- I , U. , f V, qfxfjg .QV f, 'EP 'vfxfo , Q -v'm'7 Q '., 'A , A1 ,E , 'Pig n it fv M I ' I If , x 4 , f , J -if . ,., ol I X 9 I NI YM ' 5 I 6 ,Q , STUDENT CCDUNCIL 263 ,,.o LEFT TO RIGHT Harry Brink, Mr Smith, Geraldine Riddle, James Mathers Clifford Baldw1n,Lee Strackbein, Robert Heath, Katherine Holcomb, Phyllis Keller A new Student Council was organized this year to carry on the governing of the student body The organization is made up of the president and one representative from each of the classes The officers of the group this year were President James Mathers Vice President Lee Strackbein Secretary Phyllis Keller Treasurer Katherine Holcomb Sponsor Mr smith Mr Beebee x I tif. 5 aww? W . ,, W ,L , i f ff H . W, ff ff' ssff ,.--f' The Student Council sponsored the buying of a radio phonograph which has been enjoyed by the entire student body. The selling of magazine subscriptions was undertaken to get part of the funds needed for this purchase. Three very suc- cessfuls hool parties and dances were held under the leadership of the Student Council. Freshman Initiation was also their project. The Student Council helps to give the students a voice in their high school activities. WAXRNOR STAN STANDING Mr Smith, Cl1fford Baldwln, Katherlne Hol omb, John Runions, Frank Hoppe, Wanda Clark,Teddy Brlnk, MISS Nelson SEATED Wayne Mathers, Allce Utesch, Leah Young, Marvel Ahrendsen, Margorle Ahrendsen, Lyle Bentley, Derrell Juelfs, Belva Markusen, Phyllls Keller, MBVIS Streeter THh WARRIOR STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Asslstant Bu 1U9SS Manager ASSlSt8Ht Senlor Ld1tor JUH1OF Edltor Sophomore Ed1tOT Freshman Edltor Bovs' Sports Glrls' Sports Snapshot U to s Art VGILOFS AdV1SOF A1166 Utesch Katherlne Holcomb Teddy Br1nk Wayne Mathers Leah Young Wanda Clark Cllfford R81dWlH John Runions Lyle Bentley Phjll1s Keller Lee Strackbeln Derrell Juelfs Belva Markusen Maxis Streeter MISS Nelson Mr Sm1th Music ltt . COIT60l',l0l1Yllle, Iowa, ADTH 3, 1941 mn mlnsu Editol Some ot the studen the respect tor teacl h part of our trab limes forget that the Ed also our instruct land ls for you to to defy openly Cracks and smart lilo be dispensed w could use the follow private constitution 1 Respect teacher: Instructors but also I Speak only wh liven the permission Hugh Schoe As you all know t liation was Friday After an early 1 the new C club was sponsored by All members of thf This dance was different than the former es have been Each Person had to dress in hard times style Nearly everyone was appropriately dressed What Would They Be Without Alice without her wavy hair' 2 Edna without her two hands' 3 Mr Beebe without his person ality and his smile' Mr Smith s Departure l Derrell Jr TTOM ROW Gertrude Scott, Marvel Ahrendsen, Belva Markuson, re shown Phyllis Keller, Mlss Nlelson TOP ROW Bradley Chltty, Lyle Bentley, Teddy Brlnk Lee Strackbel F lg H C Katherlne Holcomb , n, ran Oppe' ralg Thom' s were in the a State Teachers college cond! he demonstration The follow ual training students took cha he grade rooms at that txme F Boettger primary students B Briggs first grade Masel second grade Gertrude Sc Science News Mr Smith our superintendent left 18 BU' CIWSQS IWW been Friday afternoon to begin his duthl sw Pa 'lm9 mu mos with the Western Electric will be to take care of cow' M techmcal Stlldl6S Magncllv' Russell P' slelght f f of-is The studs ll 8 l Ist If n the Sp Martin must xrd sayings seri she received pe rt If she app l't be surprl rt only a gleam a the vicln ty o he left hand T lally as Fanny -k him why Be these farm lad ty for these unde Movl nday was movie llpturing travel -. ...luguratlon of invited ovlrnament at Climbing Hi Normal Tramlng News Edltonal ed 501110 S000 Games Th he Senior Methods class attent their nfs' OPP'-ment nge by about five points ading demonstratlon in whmch rhapa you have all heard the grade students took part sung Ode for a Freshman oppmmt C11-who Hill er from the extension divislonFrosh stood on a burning deck Mum L 'wn 'M th' W -A t victim by a score of THE STAFF Edltor :Ln chief. Gertrude Scott Asslstant hdltor. .Phyllls Keller Boys' Sports Reporters Teddy Brlnk Cra ig Thom Marvel Ahrendsen Lee Straclcbeln ' 9 Lyle Bentley, Frank Hoppe, Kath ev-:me Holcomb, Belva Marlcusen Bradley Chltty, and Wayne Mathers, News fldvlsor .M1SS June Nelson obs U 5 W ' Ulgll Allhl n sheep but e have not found f f Dunbar Players 19 ru Mrs Pauline Ca and Mrs L C Truss from Lin Nebr presented a play Frldav ualy 21 ,The name of this sklt Ken, Lincoln The American M ,X QI, Mrs Truss presented the plby nicely displaying fine acting and 'manship The three act presen n took place during the short or They class has bee: different fbers S have brought flax plants C0!'l1!l1el'Cl8l nlls and wool from home Theye Bookkeeners have comnletefl otl at the different fibers unde Study of onemns the books for icroscope to determine their 81 Us business and this Week have A me Ice thxrd practuce set In this set au' The senior class has been sw wlll keep the books of a whole WedYl9Sd8Y March 26 1941 some W to select floor coverings d.hardware business owned by f' At the Thursday cussion of about the F T The F T A. America! is a Hobby Sololsts from both vocal ruxnental branches of 0 Dartment were featured W ening of this week One re A from each M Presentation of Fl day March 21 the Ladle presented a beautiful to the student body of I llle high school Thxs up of red white and bl trimmed with yellow silk can only glve you a va hat a glorious picture th es xn our assembly I ., I . I A ll ' ll ll . A ., ha ' e e r Y 5 B0 : e . I. I' . L . . I - o ' o o e . X on . - , . u rv - . . ' ' I - oc n , , : . I 1 B ' 1. 1 - - L ' ' I - ' o o o o s o on A ' y I 1 . 0 s c o . ' : s 0 e e o s o c s s 9 ' A5 I l , . ' 1 esoooolssocoobosoosoooo X 3 I . ,. 4 ' F , - r . - 'P gl C . A . l.L W 54 ' 'Q ' 1 as quality control engineer. 'my of 'mmm A . ' 'nd 3' lg flel , - ' gd ., ', A 1 . A esossocssoso . --C u e ' ,, Ac UV, H' lu B u 'U ' 'MU x ................... ..... ' tv - ,' I . .....,........... . f V 0 in J I . - .' W, . . . . . S ,, , . ' A , 5 'V-v ' I . f s 1 f , . r. an ' . - ' . . viulnn mn 'r i . f - . 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U ,' NCDRMAXL TRAINRNG .4 FRONT ROW Adeline Botcher, Masel Admlre, Dor1s Worthan, MISS Crow, Beverly Br1gvs, Allce Utesch SECOND ROW Gene Mahnke, Dor1s Gordon, Coletta Walllng, Marvls Madlson, Geneva Braunlnger, Gertrude Scott, Dorothy Petersen, Myrtle Bottgen, Opal Beeson, Lucllle S0b18Sk1, Low ell Stelck TOP ROW Bonnle Noolrldge, Leah Young, Mabel Huey, Gar land Dunkleberger, Lyle Cochran, Ella Boettger, Robert Short, Bonnie Huey, Ray Mammen, Maurlne Huffman, B111 Short The Normal Tra1n1ng Club, with 1ts sponsor, Mlss Crow, held meet1ngs once a month wlth the exception of January The outstand1ng meetlng of the Vear was B Valentlne meetlng 1n honor of the sophomores who are tak1ng Normal tralnlng next year Mr Beebee, guest speaker, talked on nPersonal1tyn nBackbone, not Wlshbone 13 the motto of the fu ture teachers OFFICERS Presldent Lyle Cochran V1ce Presldent Lowell Stelck Secretary A1106 Utesch Treasurer Geneva Braunlnger MUSlC Chalrman Mabel Huey Soclal Chalrman Leah Young Refreshment Chalrman Myrtle Bottgen o, F J' i 'v Q . 0 Z I - . . . .- f . . , . e . - . e I NI ' , e e ' ' ' - ' ,J ' . . , . I1 - - Q ,K If in o K ' . fix K V' Y , mu, :S ax' '.'f , , , ,vb I - X X X K x . X f. if ' . ' . Q f . U . I . l I I . . U I . ' . . . . . . . ' O . . U Q C O I I O . . U U f I . . Q . IO ' . . . I O Q I . . 1 . . l C . 0 . l I f O f ' . ik, S . I . U . 0 I I O I f O U . . . . . I ' . DRAMATI C5 FRONT ROW Faye Durham, Ellen Sands, hlda Davls, Edna Hlnkhouse, Ella Moore SECOND ROW Fern Klnney, Evelyn Sadler, Charlotte Walllng, Irene Hanson, Joan Mlller, Cllfford Baldwln, Lyle Bentley, Geraldlne Rlddle, Mr Beebee TOP RON Betty McCleerey, Dorls Gordon Bonnie Huey, Harry Brlnk, Frank Hoppe, John Anderson, Coletta Walllng, Geneva Brauninger WINNERS IN THE HOME CONTEST Orator1cal Frank Hoppe Dramatlc Irene Hanson Humorous Ella Moore CHEM UQADQ R5 X nw 6 Thank you, Dor1s Worthan and R Bernlce Dunkleberger, for your sp1r1t and pep 1n leadlng the stqdents ln cheerlng at our pep assemblies as well as at football and basketball games! . I 1 0 I 1 . . . . 0 2 . -U. A . o o . , 0 llllllflfiffl . ...C lffl .OO Oil. 3 xl 3 , Y .lx V' fl '- '-: eff' ' . A V 1 , .D ,K 33,4 fn . . ' f 1 , f a . - 1 -vq DOING to LEARN Lf 'M Sg:'2,,Qi'fjQL',HU'E 5. V Com EARNING to uve , ,kr Q .. Qcmfggf --LEARNING TO DO ca-mnacrsn senvnce LEADERSHIP THRIFT uvmc ro senvs 00 1104, 6 222581122 QA . ' CITIZENSHIP . SWA T o u 0 f 4 nn ,N 2 ' ' 1 In 1 A4 'XL '+L .A ' f . 1, I ' N 10 ul ul . D C D cp f' It L 5 FRONT ROW Duane Carrlngton, Wayne Mathers, Walter Davls, James Mathers, Frank Hoppe, Mr Walpole SECOND ROW' Ernest Klng, Robert Croxell, John Elckholt, Junlor Law, Derrell Juelfs, Clarence Pohlman, Rlchard Myrtue, B111 Utesch TOP ROW John Runlons, Wllferd Flemmlng, Ray Clark, Eugene Baker, Robert Rlddle, Dale Dice, Lesl1e Petersen. The CORRECTIONVILLE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA chapter was organlzed 1n 1940 O f1C6PS were elected at the f1PSt of the school year They are President Lee Strackbeln V1ce Presldent Wayne Mathers Secretary Duane Carr1ngton Treasurer Walter Davls 'K Reporters Frank Hoppe 5 g James Mathers W There are twenty n1ne members ln all, farmers 3 Some of the group activltles of the gi 'C 3' club are judglng teams. Speaklag contests, S selllng seeds, and testlng so1l Some of the 1Hd1V1du81 progects are dalry helfers, 'eeder calves, pureored sheep, nureored hogs, chlckens, hybrld seed corn, colts, gardens, young orchards, and wood lots . 1. . I 9 ' l . : . I . V A Q . . 0 f- , 0 2 . C O C I 0 O I . . ' . . O U . U 0 . . l I f I - ,v 0 . . U . f U . O O D Q x ,xt I f f U I U f I I s ,V J i??F?, 6 ...Q .wi iriris. A .- - 'fx ,aff ' . , . ,le Q 5 , Til igiigif - qs 1 H R6 11f?yz 1, Seventeen green hands and twelve future 5 -v ' Jae R J k j' X . , .-'il-1 f k ' 'A . ' ll. . ,fn :Ie tl I . w e J' ' - . . . , .Q , ,:i' . . . , . . .L R K C PEFLSQNALITIU THE BOSS FACULTY JOE, THE JANITOR THE MOST POPULAR DRUM MAJOR HQNLSCOMING QUEEN MISS BIRD, THE SECRETARY SENIOR PREXY, PHYLLIS HAH! RAH! ALL OF US! ,401 ,es Q- -v V I 2 '.. -, 0- ' f AX 'fu-'il if BAND QSQXON Wllv FRONT ROW: Ella Moore, Richard Morgan, Darloe Heath, Bonnie Florke, Dor- is Worthan, Arthur Moore, Bonnie Woolridge, Nyla Jean Shulke, Geneva Brauninger, Jimmy Young. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Buhman, Katherine Hol- comb, Wanda Clark, Alan Eichhorn, Lyle Cochran, Lee Strackbein, Norma Slater,Betty Ashmore, Phyllis Greenlee,Irene Hansen, Arby Browning, Lois Strawn, Paul Frahm. THIRD ROW: Buddy Walpole, Jean Lyman, Reva Bass, Alice Utesch, Richard Heath,Lyle Bentley, Ardis Bass, Charlotte Walling, Fanchion Markusen, Billy Kuhl, Coletta Walling, John Anderson, Mr. Ross. TOP ROW: Marvis Madison, Vernon Rath, Royce Hiatt, John Runions, Teddy Brink, Lowell Stelck, Darrell Juelfs, Robert Short, Don Michae1son,Duane Worrell, Mavis Streeter. TRUMPET SEXTET 5-I TROIBONE QUARTET GRCHESTRA VIOLINS Bonnle Woolrldge Wanda Mammen Jacquellne Buhman Joan Mlller Arby Brownlng Evelyn Sadler Norma Fltoh Ella Moore VHOM1 Fullerton Fern Clark Dorls Cordon Ella Eoettger VIOLAS Fanchlon Markusen Donna Frlnkman BAQS Lowell Srelck Arthur Moore HORNS Navls S+ ee+er MaTV1S IHAISOH CLARINETS Paul Frahm Irene Hansen Lvle Cochran CORNETS Coletta Walllng Jean Lyman TROMBONES Robere Short Derrell Juelfs CELLO Edna Holler BARITONE Duane Worrell PIANO Dola Mae Frost DIRECTOR Mr Russell Ross LAPIUVT 1LAQ L l iii SAKUJ1 QLAZ T GLM CLUBS FRONT ROW Bill Utesch, Lyle Bentley, Wllbur Klrchner, Garland Dunkle berger, Teddy Brlnk, Cralg Thom, Royce Hlatt SECOND ROW John Run1ons, Robert Short, Robert Steig, Cllfford Baldwxn, Paul Frahm, Lowell Stelck, Lee Strackbeln, Don Mlchaelson BACK ROW Leslle Petersen, Duane Wor rell, Arthur Moore,Mr Ross, Lyle Cochran, Robert Croxell, Alvln Sellman FRONT ROW: Norma Fitch, Bernlce Dunkleberger, Charlotte Walling, Erma June Rehbein, Lorraine Lewls, Beverly Br1ggs, Wanda Clark,Marvis Madison, Dor1s Worthan, Karolyn Kuhl, Coletta Walllng, Waneta Strackbein. SECOND ROW: Maur1ne Huffman, Ella Sellman, Alice Utesch, Marvel Ahrendsen, Leah Young, Bonn1e Woolrldge, Marjorie Ahrendsen, M8V1S Streeter, Lucllle So- bieskl, Katherlne Holcomb, Irene Hanson, Mr. Ross. TOP ROW: Betty Schu- macher, Jean Lyman, Edna Hinkhouse, Edna Holler, Phyllis Keller, Donna Frinkman, Dorothy Albers, Ellen Sands, Gertrude Scott, Faye Durham, Doro- thy Smith, Geneva Braunlnger, Fern Klnney, Bonnle 5m1th, Betty Jacobs, Joan Mlller, Bradley Chitty, Carol Ashmore, Ella Moore, Ada Belles, Lois Strawn, Opal Beeson, Ella Boettger, Dorothy Petersen, Belva Markusen D435 - 6 . 'M L 5 ' 1 if -- 3 P -- L L 4- H v , all ,A N' S.- xv , 1 ' . 1 -Q ,, ' K f QL . . - v . - - ' , ' g Q . . ' . - - 5 . . , 0 Q. 1 -ne' FS VOCAL MUSIC GIRLS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvia Madison, Norma Fitch, Leah Young, Coletta Walling, Donna Frinkman, Bernice Dunkleberger, Edna Holler, Bonnie Wool- ridge, Jean Lyman, Phyllis Keller, Alice Utesch, Bradley Chitty, Ella Sellman, Doris Worthan, Dorothy Albers, Katherine Holcomb, Charlotte Walling, Beverly Briggs. TOP ROW: Lyle Bentley, Robert Short, Robert Steig, Clifford Baldwin, Lowell Stelck, Lee Strackbein, Teddy Brink, Craig Thom, Lyle Cochran, Mr. Ross. GIRLS SEXTET ridge, Phyllis Keller, Coletta ling,Brad1ey Chitty, Doris Nor C5 ' - Q X' 1 GIRLS TRIO Bonnie Woolridge, Phyl- lis Keller, Doris Worthan BUYS QUARTET Bernice Dunkleberger, Bonnie Wool Wal 90 lxrqf.,-nga ff v-asf' V3 rar' 3 QA, J. .,.t., ,-.., ,.,A.-,: -.L L--5 r Dunklebwrror lvle Fentley. , l .. 'I Q ? gil 1 4 'ix n 3 5 -1 .375 x X il, , ,Rx ,O Q Q M., . if , -X ,ll K are L X ' 4 X ii. 3 C V, A 02554 l f ffm. L ,Q 5 I lj 'Ein E ' 3 v , R ,px 1 M, 'LQ'-4 ,ps fl Q X I -9 U ,W 6, 1 Q 1134, x x stg1'. ' , X 1':z Q, X X avi.,-t-,z .D V I , 1- ' '81, ax ' yi -Qsgvf'-N X' 1 s , . 'IEA mkfiif ' J , . '+X ir ' 'A L if V P 'TQ5' 'la fi .4 1 V, f s 'A 9' - hx X . 'Y X , K f. '1 N177 'L 5 it 'UW'-v I iffy q E v l'l1 H ff M V' 'Q' ,i Wax.. 'i . 1 . , 5,3 ' 4.',, 1 I li mm us jg' I Aww? J ' W' Q aj i ff!! 0 .' 5 5 if A 54, 1' N'3 74! f A I! f s, fi'ff,d-P Q f BACK FROM LUNCH I TELL YOU! MUSIC AND SPORTS DONNA BOB SHOPPING BAND PRACTICE LEE SNAP BROTHER AND SISTER? ALICE AND WANDA OUCH1 BILL DOUBLES BILL AND LLARILYN BELVA CLICK MISS NELSON THE FAMILY HAIRCUTS BUSY ATHLETICS C CLUB FRONT ROW: Grover .O ford Bice, Charles Cooper,Craig Thom Teddy Brink SECOND ROW L 1 , . : owe 1 Stelck, Garland Dunkleberger, Robert Steig, Orville Goettsch, Gene Mahnke Lyle Bent- 1 B - I ey. ACK ROW. Roger Bernhardt, Ray Mammen, Clifford Baldwin, Elmer Mammen, Harry Brink, Robert Short, Coach Wolter. Robinson, John Anderson, Bob Bernhardt, Junior Berg Clif 'x X' 1' H: r 5 1. ,' 4 A C . 15 A 1A fl P li131'3r51f30i'5Upi'5wiv Qui? 0 1. 190 0 033 KZDTRML FRONT ROW: Lowell Stelok, Grover Robinson, Junior Berg, Clif- ford Bice, Craig Thom. SECOND ROW: Wayne Rath, Gene Mahnke, Robert Short, Coach Wolter, Lyle Bentley, Harry Brink, John Anderson, Roger Bernhardt. TOP ROW: Teddy Brink, Wilford Flemr ming, Robert Steig, Dale Dice,Vern Wikert, Charles Cooper, Bob Bernhardt, Garland Dunkleberger. The men that made up the mighty Warriors persisted in mak- ing this season a very successful one, winning seven out of eight games. The scores for the season were: CHS 12 Cleghorn CHS 2 Holstein CHS 19 Odebolt CHS 15 Mapleton CHS 56 Kingsley CHS 15 Marcus 6 A CHS 12 Moville 6 29 CHS 12 Onawa 7 ix? A A B-'LCKS .LS GUARDS CENTERS Stelck EEF' Efnjgg' StSig R. B6Pnh8rdt Berg H' Brink Dunkleberger T. Brink Robinson Thom TACKLES LINEMEN Bentley Cooper W Anderson B. Bernhardt R, Short U UIC BASKETBALL PROT ROW Lyle Ben+ley, Harr5 drlnn, Tediy ?r1nk, Ray Nammen, Robert btelg BA K ROW Lowell btel K QFVll16 Goel SPH, Cllfford daldwin, Parland Dunxleoeroer, ralv lhom .J Co C S C S L'.J S SuORrS FOR THE GALES Anthon CUShlHg P1GFSOH Danbury Antkon Rattle Green d0ls+e n Qron on PlPFbOH nanbu y Ona a o +e n K11SSl8j GIRL5 WQRT5 or -W-New .2 ..f. ' . I 'T' Ax yi D ,3 me T HOW WE SHOOT A BASKET CONDITIONING TOUGH LUCK! CYCLING FOR FUN BOWLING This year all girls were required to take Physical Training. A point system was begun both for work done in class and also in outside activities. When girls receive three hundred points they are given a letter. The classes were divided into two groups. The freshmen and sophomores m de up the first group, and the juniors and seniors made up the second group. Some of the sports done in class are hiking, kittenball, end ball, exercises, marching and basketball. ,,,y ,., ff' L, Civ 4 Q W 'Qui 'Ji W' iw- f .V A .Af Tuff T '.-3' .A 5 Jw A u., . 3. 6 , hd. MN x APPRECIATION DR. RUNION'S CLINIC AND HOSPITAL WIKERT'S FUNERAL HOME WOODRUFF HARDWARE STORE ALLEN AND CARRINGTON GARAGE JERSEY ICE CREAM F.RAMMwNMDwNMMH DR. HICKEY, DENTIST WHYTE'S CAFE J. B. GREENLEE, GROCERIES DR. CAREY, DENTIST MARGARET'S BEAUTY SHOP FRANK KELLER'S RECREATION PARLOR C. C. YOCKEY, DRUGGIST ELMER J. MILLS, DRUGGIST RAY FRINKMAN, THE GAMBLE STORE WORKMAN'S RECREATION PARLOR ANDERSON'S RECREATION PARLOR GUY STEBBINS, SHOE REPAIRING JOE'S DRY CLEANING ROBERT HOLCOMB, BARBER SHOP CORN BELT STATE BANK CHITTY'S HATCHERY GREEN PALACE CAFE COUNCIL OAK STORE FRANK GOODMAN SAM MOPPER, GENERAL STORE ANDERSON AND PETERSON GARAGE CHRISTIAN APPAREL SHOP IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE CASTLE JEWELRY STORE HOME OWNED OIL COMPANY ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY CITY SERVICE STATION MANHATTAN CAFE ISBELL INSURANCE AGENCY JACK MONTPLEASURE TRANSFER To maintain a position of' photographic leadership for over 55 years has required CON S TAN T 1I.iPEQVE!.'EjIIT TI' L AD JC 1 SUFE lf Q A i Outstanding servive features are avail able to every FENL I FATF? ye EH-UI ,irices have alwavs be r Jerk modera, . NULLI DmLJiJ L This Year Book Litkogf'-ag e XL DIOL VF I L CW PPL Sl f' ST Ll E ECXJIVP R QI CIL,lTTE,S v . f J X 1 x' ' J Isl L .. ggi, t G ' I ,I ,- 1' ' . y e i ' U' 'e GEIQ ' 'HE 'S SIHJPZ CITV, IUWA .. ' - Y . . kj. 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