Dakota High School - Talebearer Yearbook (Dakota, IL)

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LIT .7 ' Administration Annual Staff, THBLE OF CONTENTS O Student Counsil , Senior Class Pictures Class Class Class Under Under Music History Wi11..., Prophecy Classmen Classmen Drcmatics . Activities. . Pictvrcs History. o 0 9 Assembly Programs , Athletics . . Calendar. . Snapshots . . Senior Activities . 9 :Qs 9 15 15 25 25 26 27 55 55 , I! '7 45 51 GO G7 77 85 65 FORWARD As we look ahead, the future may look dark, but in order that you may look into this book and recall the fun and laughter and friendships of 1941-42, the Tale- bearer staff has tried its best to make this Talebearer for YOU. , DEDICATION We, the Seniors of '42 dedi- cate this Talebearer to the one who, by lending a helping hpnd no matter whether the sailing was smooth or rough, has proven to be our sincere fr1end,-- Gur advisor, Miss Baltzer 1 I Y' ,ifjfis WTFFTQNW'-1 55-Q Y 'I', A'v-' a? nf'qg5 gW?L,:-Y5.5-ivxjqr,-xT,?.,,?r.?g?,,-,7,,,.T,r,F,,,,,,,!,,s,,HW,T,'m,'r vnwvvvlyrmnzl' V: RR Q Xu, ,ax X? ,f e1.,,,,---.-Q - u K I I N X. 'I , Y f 'c ,ffff aff' Q A. g '-1-f -- - -- Y -L gi is 'WHT 1' ll 'I 1, l 1 Q! ll I 4 5 In I I i ' I L: 6' .....'. --1 i L'--a -. TiF ..T..k.,?::...., l 4 W ! U 1 H 1 E n f 's,4.s lg, ' fQ Nx.Q.. f:iL..E7 ,, ,R 1 .- YJ? ' Rf 'W 1 i cf X 3 ,, R ,..rg.Nx..,XN' ff' 3 i 5 Q i Q1 w I , I 5 . I f ' 3 1 ,,4. h --M . ,Wag-M--w 1 f ',, R.-qgi-..Tl..f'f. JA - 1'-4-I-M ,f Vx'-px. A :,.,.-.4.. wi. , I i js, 5-M' Xxx' h t 3 x 'WE-5X-fxw--'N.,'j-.-.c' x' 'N --. 'av . -Q. ' . I fllhxvvss-tri, .1 ..... ,. .,. -- NM... V-,'.x',,N,-,,.A, ,,. --f-Mmylx',!L.L's.x4-JXJ. -..,,d'x.,,.AXl-,XMJX-'dig '-M'- A -.., '1 ,,.,.v-' , .1 .k ,X ','A - - ' 3 X-..,,-1 x.,,N,,.5s,Zw rain...-,,,,v 5.-ra, km--1,m.--.J X--I Jdkqv' .J-'sf .,,,l T' fp. I-r--. X - . ,x f lgbvjlglgjnl FNT, -1- N- ,-. 1..x3.. A , .1 5 4 F , y , 45' I Kgs: FACULTY The teaching staff of Dakota is composed of four new 1 members. They are: , s Miss Joyce Baltzer, .known.for aInays.wa1king around, the schocl building smiling or whistling. Miss Mary Alice Lambrecht, known for her nwhy'sU in English class. Miss Elizabeth Nangle,known to always have something to tell the others at class time, Mr,Marion Fickns, known for his lecturing in the typ- ing classes The other members of the faculty Mr.Frederick Schaper, known for his interest in 'the band members. Mr.Ralph E,Wohlford, Principal, known to do his best to help out the expenses of the school BOARD O EDUCAiION The Board of Education is composed of the same memb ers this year as last Ford Wise, President oi Lonr, eeclec Ty and Tre surergMiles Mitchell Ivqn Tohn on,and William Plile We sincerely want to thank the school board for the- ir cooperation with us during our four years of high school. ll F55 A -7.5 N9 sxxnx xxXsxxxXxx NN, 'BY X? Qxsir- 36 0 me vn- ' ll ' K1 ff qi Pj ' f - V - Q - ' CQ ' Y, 9 3 in -A - '5 CD Q' 4 no K f' Q - Q3 l 4 . ' . J 5 ' 3 . . YJ ' I I I I. r 4 -' X A u 4 - r - fm X X ' K .r 1 X! T !Ti XX H Q YN A v ' , . I i P l N K! X D ,pu , 11 ' Se 15454, R3 FXCULTY 'QW-' es-45 1 Ir Balch E. Wohlford B S Indiana Central College University of Wisconsin So University of SouthernfCalifornia . CP1inc1pal. Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Student Council? ,Q .alilarlfl Ziff' 111, 3 '1 , 3 SX in 1 I A. 0. 'E' ' E A EAW , ' o - A . J i--5 V- r . 5 - Q - Q - o , 4 A ' JK is ' - a s ' ' - :la ' 'X C ff- Mm '- - , Us , t '- U - . . . - . 4 Y 1'- . 4 1- 0 Us 1 ' ,f . H, v . . . 1 is V - Ir. Frederick A, Scheper B S oilver ity of Illinois CBiolo y, Fart Management, Animal husbandry, Bandb Ir h8TlO1 Fickas S. Central xi souri State Teachers College Illinois State Formal University ' CTyp1ng I,II,'Ged-ral Business Training, Bookheepinc, Siorthnnd, Athletics? 011111 X'-60--1 'Y' ? , f ir X X 1 xl XXIi:7 Xf' Ui , . D-, Y, ob vs E S Els 9-154. fx 1-1- Liiflm TSCDUI CQJEPH HJSE' UDDJPS CD ZITI-'W 0 I-'Gb he N815 ' Q Lf-Jo P CJCDCD 0 'GQ v h'5CDlj as-Q E Eificf' CD'-5 UJUCD I- GPO 0'-523' M-'42ci' l-'- I-' E-' CD I--i I-' P-' O 'Miss Joyce Seltzer 'BJ A. Rockford College HJ A. University of chicago ' CAmerican History, World History, Economics,'Sociology, French, ' Citizenship, Thespiehs, Class Playsy ' Miss Elizabeth Nangle B. E. Northern Illinois State Teachers College Michigan State College ' CGenersl Science, Hone Econonics,I,ll, 12 N ,za ' ' .r .,1,,- 1. q Q ' 3 . 4 f 'QQ 94 X N N P ' . Qfbjrce 562 212629 4' -, 53: 0 V x ,, ,.-..nl ' ' ff- E .!ZZz.f o!2I'ZZZ7h1l1'bpo' Principal 1621-X 9- A rv cU'GP1Cfu J cbafgep j'!azQgfff7!2beZQmbpecZ?zL 5 Marion M lULz?f.1.s ,Q 'US , ,431 157.72242 365272 lfzmjfe ., ., Z EL ,. X 4 1 1 Y Q ,iw ' . v,m,.g2.f 155 5 V, 1 V - ' - guxgw . 'xiii 5 'G' ANNUAL STAFF Early last fell, our class net to elect the members for the staff of the annual. The editor, Arlene Meek, and Miss Baltzer and also our Busi ness Manager, Robert Schradermeier, worked to oneof view. That was to fet.paper and many other supplies for our annual. There was some danger of not being able to get these necessities for the annual because of the war. But they have succeeded and now we have a job on our hands. Phyllis Kram rs motto to others could be, NLook pretty, pleasen because she is our photographer. Dorothy Brubaxer and Elnora Beckmeier have been faithfully cutting out stencils on the memoscope. We CH are using new stencil paper this year because v couldn't :et the sane Kind as before. Robert Schradeneier hushed no trouble it all it seems, to get help in gathering adds. 'We all know why they are so willing to help though. But why shouldn't we get a little fun out of life? After all the' work is done and.the annual is sent to the binder, the staff gets e short rest, But just s very short one because it isn't long untill it is back again and then each and everyone may be- hold the result of our great efforts! STUDENT COUNCIL The Student council is con sentatives from each cless of year. Also the president of e Mr. Wohlford as our The'purpose of possible, solve the rise in the student advisor. this group problems body. posed of class repre- this year and last- ch years classes and is to decide end if nd questions which as this yeer the Student Council hisfour more mem- bers than lest year. This was because of A new law which was passed last year. The four old members are carried over to the next year so that it. will not be an entirely new group., Two other new laws thit went into effect this year werez' 1, All voting was to be done by ballot, 2, All cliss'meetings ire to be called by the President of each class. 15 Sxixx X VFX -xxsx 'sxxxxyxxy 'BY hx Xx sxxda.-x ,Xb 'G .x xx Xw 03? 1 if A .Q I f 4 is H Q rn . si 0 P LJ . f 4 5, , , e 5 5 f P E .1 9 Ae 1 L J' 1 F A 7 5 I '5 A 4 I -lv I ' -A s x 5- K9 ', :.'.4 .- . rl f Cleft to r Ccenter pi Jean Neuschwander ---- Carolyn Virtue ------- Robert Schradermeier - Arlene heck --------- - Miss Baltz Qcenter pi Ruth Trimb Phyllis Kr Dorothy Brubaker -w--- Elnora Bee Doris Knoup ----- ---- - Doris Fehr flower pic Lois Pfilo Frank Nesemeier ------ Ruth Harni Doris Lino Dale Bennehoff ------- Johanna Huef --------- UCN1 Qlower pic Hbmrd NcCa Donald Neusohwander -- Helen Barr XX Betty Trac Elmer Ter , .fa rf.Q4a,:.-xf . smutsmf comwdfirzassmlga iwhtl Seated: Theo Lincoln, Johanna Ruef, Donald Kurtz, Marjorie Maurer, Nr. Wohlford Standing: Robert Schradermeier, Arvin Sehwarze, Ruth Trimble, Donald Neuschwander, Marvin Neid ermeier, Opal Long, Betty Neuschwander, Leona Toelke, Bonnie Miller, Melvin Schleuter ANNUAL STAFF cture left! ep --------- cture rightl le ---w-e--- amer ------- Assistant Business Manager Assistant Editor Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Sponsor Activities Snapshots Art Editor leneier ----- Art Editor Calendar ture leftl Activities ----------- Features Jokes sh --------- Features oln - ------- Jokes Music Music ture right! rty ---- ---- Class Class Class Class Y ---f.------ Hari: ------- Will and Will and Histories Will and Athletics Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ................. Donald Kurtz Vice President .. .. Johanna Ruef Secretary ..... .. Marjorie Maurer Treasurer ... on Mr, Wohlford 16 lr! 41 ' i t vs 4 ' 1 :ari- rqilvgigg 659-E f-5 Af If I l , 5 'iliac-4 Hmhzy j fqr im HSSP' ' ' 'F4:ISiEiE.lE' 'T was XEjs'FT- vm'mQ3 . x - . i V H CLASS CCLORS Green Qgilgiig- CLASS FLOWER Bod Ro ss ez CLASS MGT TCD ,ind not folio Um, Wzqrsg but StI f'.iff2,1t fzhcz'-.c'.1 S 4 I N A 1 I ff- I fi! -' ' 4 ' . ' . '-'. ' .1 -' ' . ,L-'q,, , ' ' A . , :-, 'Q . ' , , ' 1 v ,' 1 .. V - . , n ' f , ' , ' 3- . ' 4 , . . -.Jim- + ,. .. ' ' . :fini-.'?:! ::: :.'-:f!:1g:. rr-:1g::f5::--1-5.--,.-:: '-5:if::f:H-':fFr-J:: '.'r1i::1':ffrfZ-r-'J fi. 'iff ' .' .. ' 1- ' - 0 . X ' ,- 'r 'c- - 'a 0 'l ' 1 -' .,' .v,. 4- .,,' . f , ' 1 ,' '- ' 0 Q ' 4 . ' 4 u . I' 0 '1 I . , U . . . , , ..' 1 14.5. I fs - J , . Hi gg 1 . . i2ZZZ5zEQZZz2zz:mQ?Z1TQ?Z2ZQU2Qqznmggsrzef, ' 1 ., . J, ,J .Y-1r u N 'HP 43!....2-.3 Q9 N Helen Qgrr:-HA quiet less in every class.N ' Elnora Beokmirez-HEver present and never silent,H DaIe EennenoTT:eHWorry and I have never met.H Doroth BruEaker1,-HShe can laugh with the jolli. est and workahith the busiest.U ' Doris Fehr:-HBeneath that shy exterior, llives a Heart of gold.W Ruth Harnish:-HYou osn't alveys tell what these qu- iet girls are like.U ' . ' Ph llis Keister:-HShe isn't very big, thdt's true, ut size doesnft Count, it's what she can do.N Doris Knoup:-NThe world's 1 stage, and she's an oct- tress on it.H - Ph llis Kremer:-Hin example of why gentlemen prefer Onde S Q u Doris Lincoln:-HThe way to hive friends is to be one,H Howard HcCart :-Unlweys ready to smile out loud and Tull o? pep.N ' gglene geek:-HLow grades are strangers to me.H Frank Vesemeier:-HHe's into everything, including misohieT.N ' Donald NeuschUenderjfnBetveen my fern, my girl and this school, I'n kept pretty husyan ' Lois Pfile:-HSober, quiet, pensive, and demure, Une friend of whom youire always sure.H Johanna Huef:-Hgn independent little miss with an opinion all hor own.H ' Robert Schraderngier:-Hhewsro, I might do something ' sensation3l yetfu ' ' ' Sdmuglqgioberz-Hlodest, shy, hot ne, oh my.H Elmer TornafEE-nie his a friendlv hezrt and nlentv !v 'J J' J o rienns.U ' Bett1'Qrecv:-NE'en though vanquished, she would ar- Q H U RJ Ruth Trimble:-Hher nays are ways of ple:s1ntness.H John Voach:-HHe has no thought of coming woes, Ls trouble comes-so trouble goes.N 22 1 ffoien Barr -QY '17 E112 ofa Bocffmzfo Dojo 57022791-QOff1 .Doro fZ2yl3f zzbaiaf N U ' tg ss yu L SQ721lOf6wjQLYdOf'h1bPf?5 D11 Hz fkfzz 2.35 IJOPIS Hn Ozlp 1f1AK,,fz,K 51,2912 m wr :Q 9- fz'-9,cz1L7fJlfGL9Q22z QJQQIJDOIZ afdaflfb Hack zu-1112427 E-'fm ew Ybfffarff f7w 1Qsx f, Ifltxllfll 6. 1 v-'f 4 . li, x I? N 4 , aRNX xx If LOL: f':357Q Doffcyjl-?'o.ccy ?gJIH'lL77Lif07C52L714y g1nY2Qnzzo,f?uof' Z? Eufh 7Zf'1f7Zb7Q S I Z' DQFJSF bbf ,JI xx f3IzyYb25f1i2125fQf Q' lf., ffnfone Lwocfz' John U00 1, ff 6 If '75L'.X:f? xx 1 xxx X KK X-X -'Sr' CLASS HISTORY - In September,Tl959, the present senior class, then having thirty members, began their high school education. The officers were: President, Phyllis Kremer, Vice-President, Betty Tracyg Secretary, wood Kochg Treasurer, Robert Sehrsdermeierg and Stu dent Council member, Roger Henze. Vr. Hiller was chosen as class sponsor. at Krups Park. During the year we presented an ess- embly'program in the font of e radio broadcast 'e were officially welcomed -tiation ceremony, and we enting the annual spring Doris Lincoln joined the A spring picnic was held into Dakota High by an in helped the juniors in pres prr.y. uring the Vee: class and Lois Kuhagenleft at Kreme Perl The fall of 1939 found twenty-six sophomores back, Their class officers were: President, Rett5 Tracy, Vice-President, Doris Knoupg Secretary, Doris Fehrg Treasurer, Lois Pfileg and Student-Council me mbcr, Arlene Meek, hiss Krider was chosen sponsor. Isabelle Dsughenbsugh, Norma Jean Nath, Raymond Zim merman, Roger Hockey, and Roger Honzc failed to re turn. Robert Koister and Florence Johnson johun the group but Florence discontinued hor work. Lavern Stubbe and Elwood Koch ulso left during the yen . hamburger fry was held in the fell RTi we initiated the freshmen. The year was closed with e spring pi- CI'llC , Twenty-three members returned for their junior year. The officers chosen were: President, Robert Schrndermeierg Vice-President, Donald Neuschwanderg Secretary, Arlene Msckg Treasurer, Elmer Ter Hsrkg N. A vomit .. an ' El- Our first outing was held , N' 1- +- D L' 1 , C ? , r A Student Council member, Johanna Ruefg and sponsor , Nr. Schsper. A skating party was one of the enjoym- ble events of the year, the Tattler was edited, and in the spring, Q successful clnss play, HThe Tinlk, ron was presented. A banquet was given for the sen- iors with a Hawaiian motif. The marshnlls from th- is class for gradurtion were Arlene Meek and Lois Pfile. Krape Park was chosen for the spring picnic. Twenty-two returned as seniors to conplete'thdr high school education. The officers chosen were Pr- esident, Donald Neuschwanderg Vice-President Johanna 25 RNA ,Q Qgqnnumxsvnnswswpmhwgkxgsh sa I .S 'Yi 'Y-i5XNXXvr .-. vvhx Xx yy xx Q3 ' , X if is ...fx iC.Hi.X!2 s ff 7 X1 J f ,Mikei4Z3ZY222?Z2ZE2ZE555333271 .P2Z2EZ23QX l94Q.YS Ruefg Secretary, Dorothy Brubakerg Treasurer, Betty Tracyg and Student Council Member, Ruth Trimble. Miss Baltzer was chosen sponsor. Elnora Beckmeier, Eldora Beckmeter, and Ruth Trimble came to us from Davisg RQ- bert Keister and Emma Alich left the classg and later Eldora Beckmeier discontinued her work. Our fall pic- nic was held at Krape Park. After presenting our class play, nEarly to Bedg Early to Risen, we began work on this yearbook. The year ended triumphantly with the final events of the year: Fleet Day, Senior Day, Junior-Senior Banquet, Class Night, Baccalaur- eate, and Commencement. CLASS WILL N We,the Senior Class of l942, do hereby will the fol- lowing traits and characteristics to our dearly belov- ed underelassmen: Helen Barr: Wills her quiet walk to Yutava Haubachf Elnora Beckmeier: Wills her sport's ability to Leo Heinen. Dale Bennohoff: Wills his Rock Grove school bus to Frankie Altenbernd. K Dorothy Brubaker: Wills her ability to keep her wei- g o Ro5erf Reuber. Doris Fohr: Wills her shorthand ability to Bonnie Mi- IIer, Eetfy Maas, and Donna Morrison so no one will be able to read their notes after this. Ruth Harnish: Wills her job as librarian to Pauline B?1I I 0 Doris Knoup: Wills her ability to handle men to Ros- CLXXXN!, ,fXXPhyllis Keister: Wills her shortness to Keith Wise. elyn wTtE'Hope that she will take advantage of this. gh llis Kramer: Wills her typing ability to Harold Bordner, Doris Lincoln: Wills her NTcwn Criern job to Evadine 26 -SSP Barr in hopes that she will get more use out of her Howard McCarty: Wills his bright remarks to Mari Iyn Fen er. Arlene Meek: Wills her long braided hair and her Iong Iegs to Neva Myers Frank Nesemeier: Wills his lot down at Hillmer's Ee Paul Schwarze Donald Neusehwander: Wills his curly hair to Miss Baltzer. Lois Pfile: Wills her quiet, studlous attitude to Robert Meads Johanna Ruef: Wills her way with Robert Schrader mefer to Theo Lincoln Robert Sehradermoierz Wills his ability to play basketball to Verl Foss in hopes that some day he will make the first team Sam Sieber: Wills his ability to sleep in class to Marie Ruef. Elmer Ter Hark: Wills his all-around sports' abili- ty to Roger Eonnink in hopes that some day he will make some team. Ruth Trimble: Wills her ability to drive to Bill A- ngIe. Bett' Tracy: Wills her ability to cause arguments In class meetings to Cecil Mitchell. John Veaeh: Wills his white hair to Lucille Barr. essexxwvwwv-wvNwvwnmsxvm. wmmr NX xxx -X,-xgxi, X xii 1 .xo xvqq - i m .V In 'S ' U lf' vocal cords, A ' Q O l , g f o V,- Z I CLASS PROPHECY Looking into the ship's telescope, the captain tells us that he sees our Senior Glass doing the following things in the harbor of nFuture Yearsns K 27 S2 'Q' x Q '7' 1Zs fvzlf 'Il' '4 ll '2'1'l-'l.w.n'l'L9:f1If1 ,I-V'-I I II If IJ! ll I !?iH2E2EDy21,gf Azvlv Arlene Peel I till ii pursuit of Q tree planter ' Fcnn Jlvsnia FrQnV Vescn icr liti his wif Donna Iorri on, run hamburger woint mitw the 1 s t nc' f I large family is rore intcx t d in a or duate of '41 who is his wife, thc forrcr Betty Irydcr. Lei Pfile I t,acfine shorthand in D C H S. try- I g to Ea c the else of Mr Fickas, but her voice 1 n't tronu enough Johsnna Ruef I e dlunrer in Tin Pan Alley Band. Sh still h sn't get McC,rtv's oicture. in the radio running after all free women, including Lois Pfile - Robert Schradfrueicr Is ln Clicago business, as Q ide line he is still Sdn Sicbcr Is Q retired hu-band of Q famous flute IQYLTU Elmer Ter Hurh. Has settled on a farm, still try- Ing to raise Durecs along with his wife Lorraine. Bott' Tracy: Is driving a Fordsen on Route 75 mow- ing weeds. - L I ,. J' , Av ,.-3,15 V A ... A ,, 7 4 M. ,f f - -- I , -I . I '-Q., v ' ' ,Q 'YQ' I . u 'JJ s 4?WnA L ,,- . . h . .FL lg 'A : S J. C 1 L. A . ln f Sv 1. L 9 F . , 17. yn . C '- Ln ' . C X 2 .4 .- - 4. C I L S ' X 0 H . 0 41 rv r 3 El ' . - .. U v l.. .1 c ...J .Lo J. V O fl . 'I 1 . 1, . -. Q- , ,. I .,, Q Donald Aouschwander: LS now a veterinarian, but he ' ' H o fl A .. 2 'QS C Q fl x ' Sl ' 'Z 5 . 1 . . , S S O 1 U 1 o 0 o .R -- 71 , n . ...I R' I 9. C q f ' 's s H P . . . cl , ' I S A H f ' C' El J fl .J A A ,H - V , 1, 5 ' A ' C- v A. I I .L K Y 0 , 11 ' D, L -: Q . ' , - . 0 Y . . 4: . 3 ' : 1. S c 1 ......-.-.- I p r 1 H . n ,f c Q -D 9 ? f XJ ,f QM Ruth Trimble: Hes started a school bus with stud- ents Tron Davis, Rock City, and all points east. John Vcach: Is a famous six day bicycle racer. Helen Barr: Is still looking and waiting. . Elnero Eeckneier: Is new coaching a famous basket- Bail teen from Dakota. Dale Bennehoff: Has just finished college with his main course Being basketball. He DID have such a good start in high school. Dorothy Brubaker: Hes joined Ringling Bros. Circus -1-wr' : TT-'fm . - as sho wus A ways a clown in high school. Z8 Q I 15. 1 KXKM xg lifwii, Doris Fehr: Is workino as 0 secreturv ot Rockford Mo tal S eciolties where Vic Dietneier is now ,cneral ms 8 HGGCPQ Ruth Hornish: Hes roeentlr made her home in the East Siae onE is thinking of joining the U.S.O Phfllis Keister: New has a large turkey ranch. Degis Knoup: Hes started her beauty parlor in Chico ge. SHE Is obout the only woman Robert S. is not ch using. Why? Arguments or Stanley? Phvllis Kroner: Hes taken over the management of or Tatnerfs Butcnor Shop. Specialty on Pickled Pigs Feet. Doris Lincoln: with all her acting obilitv as a sou Enern girl is now directing high school plays. Howard NcCortv' Is o professor in the Penn. Stito Col- STK XXNPZN XXX ini! X li-n'X'sN'5x K S1 x'K'h -.. Y 95. YK T1 V - vi ., , I jx, 'i fb, S' Eftbf5NNXEE' Xxmifi 55lf 1 3NXTQHPxxEkE??? Q A D J f Q .J ' - J U 0 f V - i Iogc, but in his leisure time he thinks of the Ruef gi- f rls back at Dakota. He has s lot of leisure tine. 1 A The Senior Class does hereby will to the school: Q Juniors: Our ability to give successful class plays Q to those who nod so much trouble putting their Junior 1 Play en, also finding u cast that would suit everyone. Q 6 Sopnonoros: Our studious and attentive Anoricon His- Z tory Ulsss so in their future history class, they will f get me much out of it os we did. if Freshmen: Our nature--physically and mentally--bodies .H so Ebay will st least be grown up by the time they are Seniors. Mr. Wohlford: A secretory to take his place when he gets tiree of writing out excuse blanks and making phono calls. Mr. Schaper: A magic baton to land the Dakota bend so iN EE will never have to worry about then making any odd sounds. - Mr. Fickas: Our supply of sugar so he will swooton up o Iittle and smile just once in awhile. 29 M ,............-P , 2 ' 1411.47 I 111 I '3 -'-fflI1f J6t ' .-v.f1Z:.Q,1f1 10 ,Il ' .Q . 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G , S First Egg: Frederick Schapcr lSponsorD, Vary Krydor, T Vario Ruof, Bill Vohwcicr, Varvin Hcidcrreior, T- A .H vhco Lincoln, Fairy Hillman, Zelda Wobor. 3 Second Eggs Lucille Barr, Phyllis Wise, Hazel Grom- -- lcy, Corolyn 'T'1onnohof'f, Lcona Toolkc, Carolinc A- Q ldcn, Vurion VoCmrty, Gortudo Gorbcr, Vorlcno La- ' vvlcr, Roger Dornink. Q Third Egg: Paul LaBuddco, Loo Hcino, Cccil Vcycrs, Q Thomas Alden, Vcrl Foss, Keith Wise, Kelvin Schl- bg Eutor, Victor Crowley, Charlcs Voach, Delbert Fen ' To M... .3 FRESHVAH 1 ri First QLH: Bonnie Villcr, Yuotva Haubmch, Arvin Sch- XN warzc, Stfnloy Thomss, Robert Kaiser. gif! Second Egg: Robort Roubtr, Judd Hodgson, Betty Fuss, Pauline Barr, Ronald Gooko, Frank Altcnburn. Third 322: Vario Grundcr, Tod Long, Hosclyn Ruth, Norris Tor Hark, Fava Voyors, Donna Morrison. 52 N 3 , CEFTAFF f '1qr-. 1' 5'4 7' ' v J' Q . -. L- r- . if Yijifailxwga I X N V K ,A X gg nkxw 'Nil x lY'9f 155 , ,, , , -Jseiruuion carlos ixisrony Forty-three freshmen entered Dakota High School in the fall of 1959. The following officers were el- ected: President, Roger Rockey: Vice-President, Verl Foss, Secretary, Jean Dorninkg Treaeurer, Bill Angle Student Council member, Opal Long. MP. Lycan 'was chosen their class sponsorc In the fall a'we1ner roast was held at Krape Park. During the year,Virgil Dietmeier, Junior Bull, Ethel Ieerman, and Leon Wag- ner, left the class, Henry Bastian joined the class the second semester. They held a Weiner roast in the spring, The fall of 1940 found thirty-three sophomores back to continue their work.They elected the fellow- ing officers:President, Donald Kurtzg Vice-President Carolyn Virtue, Student Council member,Marjory Manem Treasurer, Fredrick Virtue3Secretary,Lorene'Gremley, They chose Nr.Miller, sponsor. Shirley Bear, Mildred Foltz, Shirley Snyder, Roger Henze, Francis Johnson, and Dale Markel did not return for their second yeah The spring picnic was held at Krape Park. The fell of 1941 'twenty-nine juniors came back to continue their work, They elected the following officers: President, Opal Longg Vice-Prcsident,'Jean Derninkg Secretary, Jean Neuschwender,Treueurer,Leis Rcuberg and Student Council member, Betty Neuschwan- der.They chose Mr.Fickas class sponsor, New members to the class were Margaret Lehmeier and Violette Ke- ister, later joined by Harold Bordner, Curtis Diemen Clayton Phillips, Wilbur Mitchell and Duane Mmeeman did not return for their third year, In the fal1'the juniors held their Weiner roast at Krape Park. 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Fir t ROW Third Row ourth Row 'First Row Second Row Third Row: Tean Ieuschwander, Norma lQ1SGP, Bonnie lillel, Johanna Ruef Clarice Stubbe, Betty Neuschwander, Donna Terri on, Ca- rolyn VlPuHC Sieber, Evadine arr, Phyllis Wi e, Lo- rene Gramley, Lols Prile, Marie Ruef, Verlcne Lawler, Mary Krydera Betty Ma ss, Mar'lJn Reuber, Lucille Ba- rr,Gertruoe Gerber,Yuteva Paubnch, Mari- on NcCarty,Pazcl Gramley, Roselyn Ruth , Zelda Weber,Dorothy leuschwander, Pauli- ne Barr Dorl lchr,Joyec hiblo,Opal Long, Arlene Neck,Leona Toelke,Corolyn Bennehoff,PhyH llis lr mer,JoJce heehnen,Doris Knoup , flirt Fillman BOYS CFORUS Robert Meade, Roger Dornink, Bill Angle, Robert Schradermeier Rob't Kaiser, Tedl Long, Schwarze, Stanley Robert Keister, Arvin Thomas, Leland Hutchison, Leo Heinen. Foss, Dale Benneh- off, Elmer Ter dark, Frederick Virtue, Sam Sieber. Morris Ter Hark, Verl BAN D ,fame lf ff -'Q' M'-72' -- ff' -if-5 .4 - 4 Mr ' S 3 A T P 1 s : e- J . . W' 1! ' 1 . , We W 4 .' - ., T s v ' 1. ' . . , Q Second Row: Doroth Brubaker Mar'orie Maurer Mar . J 1 .- ' 1 S' 1 s ' 2 - 1 Q , Q X ' 2 1 , . ' 4 .A 5 ' T' r , 1 S ' fl ' 1 . 1 . ' - N . F L : ' S TU 5 A T , 3 x, 1 1 a A x wr 7 A' wi J .L x Q 1 A ' 2 . 9 gk Standing: First Row: Second Row Mr. Sehaper CDirectorD, Dale Bennehoff , Yuteva Haubach, Johanna Ruef, Marjorie Maurer. Donald Kurtz, Marie Kuef, Theo Lincoln , Bill Angle, Cecil Meyers, Phyllis Wise, Betty Maass, Verlene Lawler, Betty Neus- chwander., ' ' Hazel Gramley, Zelda Weber, Corolyn Ben- nehoff, Jean Neuschwander, Clarice Stubbs, Leo-Heinen, Donna Morrison, Frederick VP rtue, Stanley fhomas, Ted Long, VerlFbss, Leland Hutchison 40 it FB ,ff fr L I AL 1 4'L FH E, f' ,f 72,3 nm 0 0 Y, L.-:L -,W 2' A V fi if ,,, if M, x f . ff., ,, ,. ,n - H .M rl -N ,1 f4- Q . 1, .f mif:f.'iaN:1iv,a...Xa,..i.1m 1. 4... W .mmm 4. rf- r 'Hill af ' 'aww , v 'Wi '52 '353 , ygfzffiz' ,, 3:3242 ,.11ugg3:af!l' u xp: ,A ,V 3231, :-X igifqgmy. 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Bobby Fuller is about eighteen, but inclined t e lazy and indiiferent except on the subgect or cars. lhrion Fuller is a rretty firl oi twenty-two who is tryine to help the family elon o vorkinf but she falls in love with her boss Kr. 1 iggs. d encounters much competition from Laura loitgonery a beautiful Southern girl, who is fragile, end rather scared of animals. Everitt Fuller who is the father of the family, is e mild, friendly little man, who was always working on sone'new inventiong including qxqxx WA'5xb1'w1 nW XXXSNXXXQXX-dw, wgiqicwf'-Z .veirlxx vxxxxxs Xyaxx X553-Xxxxgy ,. A J, A K kk V A mlm? .-nr, fl. EL.. 'A ff .. uw... '-1, , ,. Q. - g , 57 - we .R it-Q WN Q- l X 1 - ' its ext eeqw- S.' 'X .' I xx' -T - 17 -,Q I.: .Lu X .w I 1 .' 4 , , 4-. 4. - T ' -. -.w-1 1 'W .,,.., :e-.... ...:... - J u r w P, , f 1' .7 '1 1- .L ' os on o - -noone: . V . Gras y oosoaanool . ,P . .n..G1,soa ooo- .9 in S. 43 U. 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Spen- Ky Kinuti whose fither is e gambler, end owns the greet Hpinbell mechinesn, is trying her best to get Bobby to merry her before she becomes eighteen and becomes in old meid. Hr. Conkle who owns tnepet 45 AZaaar Ill 1114?,,f1fv 1111 7,211 I'4fZwmnuu If II Jravlli! T... .3 QU Q .rr 207' . s rnc cts awfu11y disgustfd whan Wo finns u white rnt in ont 0 1 pwrt ents, but to F12 amazement it isn't Qntsy' and it bclonws to Lonie Cwpilovit- id w1v 5 1 gnung lqdw of tln nrfss is the, one to ttll Pwts Q10 is tlc winner nf the Cinderel- n Hfusc. The P turns out thqt lnrlnn wins NP.. Nr s fnn' Lwun., and tin, lrt Q11 gn ng to move to Ht Cindfr 11 lount JUITIOU PL! Y T1 Jmninn 1 wno nrtsc t Q wh. Tvfrdbndv L Qz GG TS io11mw nttd larch Q7. The ti- m1C supnor ng cast w- . ' lla ' ' if ' wmv III f ff,,1if4f,,lQf I ' -41 .7 - 'xt ' R . Q tk' .I ' A tJ-- g uf '. . -L ' A , . r . 3 f Liis Q. L I.. 11 s s ,. C. I , -L LD ' , . C - - - ' V -1- X ch. Das 1 ml 13 L - . ., u . at L Q . 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Godiggl VfnGwrdon: A guest who walks in his slcop, , Robert Earr. Cnrolincz H13 vifg whw enjoys 1 good stick of Qum,. 'w'77'T' Ht 1- , W ,n1n1,n wirtut Celia: His dvughtn whm tnjogs having nightuvrcs, . Bnb Lands. L1b'1 Ann: The cnckncy conk who is afraid of spnnks Lnrvno Grfmlcj Adam Pnttlcz An 01 batchclor who dcomn't blaua h,r Clnricc itubb, Jasnsr: Tha bell-h p whn thinks cvcryonn's Crwzy,,, Frtd .'vv Virtuu. Ncsscnvur Hof: Harald Bvrdnor. THQ Ghost: T?????????????????? 46 ' TYiY35f wt 1 1 X fl xxxxxxx xxx .--s-45 OPERETTA The operetta presented by the members of the bo- ys and senior girls' glee clubs was given on January 28th. It was an'Irish operetta entitled nBits o' Bl arneyn. It told how an Irish girl, Peggy, had charm- ed all the boys in the neighborhood. She vconfessee to Mike O'Noole, however, that she loved no one but Patrick so he gave her a plan whereby she could help all the girls win back their boy friends. CHARACTERS Peggy CJean Neusehwanderl much admired Irish girl Patrick KStanley Thomasl much in love with Peggy Robert CLeland Hutchisonl also in love with Peggy Mary lOpal Long? in love with Robert Mike O'Noole Cverl Foss! caretaker of Agnes CBetty Maassl an Irish firl. Rosie Cverlcne Lawlerl an Irish girl. private estate THESPIANS The consitution of the Thespian club states Umm the officers must be elected for the coming year by the members of the previous year. This year's offi- cers were: ' President .......... ....Opal Lon? Vice President ....... ....Doris Knoup Secretary-Treasurer ............Betty Tracy The purpose of this club is to promote the dra- matics for the school. Each Thespian must make a public appearance or give a reading before he may be- come a member. Thespian Banquet 'Tho Thespian banquet was held at Emmert Tea Ro- om, January 29 1942, in honor of the new members of I .P the club. They were as follows: Mary Sieber,Arlene Meek, Elmer Ter Hark, Doris Fehr, Marie Ruef, Lois Pfile, Sam Sieber, Jean Dornink, Frank Nesemeier, My ward McCarty, Verl Foss and Bill Angle. 47 R113 Nb' K YQ X NSN 'K YNXYHXX 'S xxx -xxgy X, AXQX 'N-Xxx -IN. 1 I XS .mVN'XvNx ms'vmx U S .'- lf . ,sg xr c,? .. Q, L t vi, - 1' O , ' ' f f ' f J 2 O I O A V 'Q f- f ' -1 . IQ'- xbis ,, t .. ' '- ik. , ,. f ' V- x A 'si-..' I s v ' 9 1 f.: lb fl 1111 11111 A?i2-,111-I Ol ill' f'5ll:.v4l1a1, Ill JIIIIVP il 1 144-'X ?4 TlLSPIluS CL ft to rrgbtb Flrst Row lor 501081, uqTlG Ru f, LOlo Pf1lc,Jean DOlD1C1, Joh nna Boer, M rlcne L1vlsr, 1155 Bal tzor, CSpOUSO1J lrlcnc I ck, Lett Tracy, ooyce Yscbncn, Dorls Febr. Tnlrd Row Robert SCHlldGl'ClGT,JO ro acClrty,ferl ss, D mer N lfr S1n Solo r Elll and c Frank fOSlHo1GTa - SLLIOR PLAi w CLeft to rlmntl ' ' Betty Trscy, Donllc 4suscnmanocr, Dolls Knoup, Elmer TerHark, Dale Bonnchoff, Johanna Roof, Howard Mc ar tj, Pbyllls Kramer, Lorls Lincoln Arlene Heck, Rob ert Schradermcicr, Kiss Baltzsr, Zsponsorl. ' - ' OPERETTA dflffffhmflf ' ' '47 , F -,M 'I 'fi ., V, : S Kaus . ' rr dw - - - J. Q ' . . . . c l.- ' i ' . fr' ' 1 ', ' fn- 'f-' . ' . . X- .F I NO ..La J v- H Lu . S1 ' 1- ' f 7, ' .CM r,, V I, -' - -. L. f..t. . 'IJ 4 u.. v v vi ' ' J A , . . . . Second Row: Doris Knoup, Opal Long, Phyllis'Kramsr, I .I I 'L -rl . , - '1' X A . A . ' J 1 .AJ L ff . - 1' 1 T: 'D 'rc. cn-' 1 wa ' X 1 X ...l..l.. g A T, v .,,l ,1 X A - FO 'l ' ' .:t.-. L., ..... KL- , 1 gl 3 I in .Tq. Aa 'I - TT H ' 1 L. , -a w 1 'Tp N fs' ' 1 'U ' ' 1 .4 c ' ' C ' 'Y I N ' un D-CM Q CLeft to rightb ' ' Sitting: Arvin Schwmrzo, Bctty Kass, Leland Hutcbi ison, Opal Long, Vcrl Foss, 'Joan Ecuschwondcr, Stanley Thomas, Vcrlenc Lawler, Bill Angle. Elgii 5953 Lco Hcincn, Tod Long, Robert Schrader- - mcier, Robert Heads, Roger Dcrnick, Robcrt Kais- er, Mary Scibcr, Donna Morrison, Iarjoric Iaurcr, 4' Johznnx Ruof, Clrolyn Virtue, Donnie Killcr,Lctty Ncuschwandcr, Marie Bucf, Lois Pfile. ' Second 593: Miss Ianglc, Morris Torlark, Robert Kcistcr, S:m'Scibcr, Dals Bcnnchoff Elmcr'TerHark, Fritz Virtue, Joyce Niblo, Arldn6'Hcck, Doris Fchr, Corolyn Bennchoff, PhyllisiWise,Joyco Koeh- , non, Phyllis Kramer, Doris Knoup, Dorothy Brubak- C110 48 EEQMQM' . .JL :J ' 'TIXE15iT'u, T T. ..qu.m-'vHeN'X1Nm l77? . . - Each new member W to tive P pantomime at the banquet. The skits were much cppneci-ted The alu The followins prowrim was given Toastmaster . Welcome ... Response . 0 9.1 Lon Robert Soir dermeier ... .. . Horie Reel Backs tvflfzen n o o 0 e 0 0 0 o 0 o e Q IMI' g Vffolllford Alumni ...... ..... Sheldon Toelke nRemarksn ... . ... Miss Baltzer UOXS ATL GlRIb IOHDS The girls chorus consisted of two groups this yearg one the senior chorus, the other a junior cho rus. The senior chorus was made up of the more adv anccd singers. The two choruses appeared several ti mes duriny the year in the urmistice Day Program the Operetta and at Baccalaureate. They also joined the County Music Festival held at Orangeville. The boys chorus appeared for the first time at the Annistice Day Program. They cooperated with the girls chorus in the production of the Operette. They too sang at Baccalaureate and joined the County Muna Festival at Orangevillo. QQM X XQXX x XX vevwsxwnmxg Bi XXQSX NF! -Q. fymx X PK U5 xxSSNXXXy , wxxXXXY Xiqy E5 '- um, Nk3v ,uxQMm,'531 9 11 x ' .as H . 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I 1' ': : 1 I A I' 5 I, 5 595: z f f . 1 ! i- .lgrgr :-Q J: f I. kglgh- gh, gi- f ff -:2:rf' :ri M5 s ,f .:5:::::- :-:: ,- - . ...,.-,-g .g.- -,.: 5' ' -::f:f::- 54:1 sl: . eh- ' I u 1' -::f::::4:!' .1:2f :25:' ' :MIS-:2-: :I-:' -.g:.: f 3:15:5:'4ffS ::r5: 5::5. ,f 1' ,:f5535:j5g?r 55555 :figs I ' ,.l1.g!7:I-71:1-.Sz 'T ri '. ,.gIlg2g77-,fg:v 415 - ' ' -I:2f:Z7. ' 5' . r. .5f:5:5':2' .. X JSF .- : '.1 ' i - ff' .,, -' ', , ,QP E ' QW. .- ' ,-,-'F' ,M s ,,,,,. . , . .,,. , '..1. -,5 ff ., ' 'Q 5K . '. Q, x X J UWHIUT 5 f X uv 5 5 a 5 E 2 E I 3 w E 5? as K f E as 2 5 'u E 5 Z F E E S 5 ' ' kl15':iB1l :7f41iBf755Ei'ul2YSil9:ff AE Mii? ' V., .....,,.. vs..-.. f -T , A . , 1 H ' . X I Qwkyinmisnx MxXNwuKAJk sq .,-1 I ,iv-' . I. G.o'lAx o.Ao I- I .1 V ' ' This is the fourth yearthst the c1r1S.,f,t'h1et-is Association has been: an active .organization,in our: school. The club was organiged in,l938 by Niss.Ste- ngel, our former athletic instructor. Last year our advisor, Niss Royer decided to look at the matrimon- ial side of life, so we had-to.hunt around for a new advisor for this year. Miss Nongle is our present, advisor, and she's doing o grand job. of keeping us on our toes The purpose of the G.A.A. is to give the girls an opportunity to participate in active sports having been active members rirls have health ru and ideals which have been improved a whole let club alsr serves as an extra-circular activity all ambitious girls. ter les The for Vest of the old rembers found the G X X. so in teresting during the previous years that they had b longed, that they decided to join again this veor Vany new girls were, also added te the club making total wewbership ef 52 Lest spring? C- lected our officers girls were elected one of our lsst reetinis, x for this yeer Th Lcllcwing H. 44. wwswswmsvmnmmmNwNmcx SY x Six XX x s xigxfixx xXx W . 'TI ' A Cu 1 CD I- Q.. Q 0 C5 1 CI' I I I I K. I I . I I I I I nn ,7 I I I I' CT I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 'N 1 I I I I ' I I I I A I I I I A ' I I I I I I I I ' I I I I ' I I I . ' , 5 1 . . ' V . I I I I 1 I ' I I I I . ez li? ti F I f .. 'D . . A-5 . 5 3 g . l..:. l h ' 'V' U2 Q ' . 9 r L--I 3 N 4 ' 3 I- U ' I S 03 0 . 1, O 0 3 . 0 30: 5 93 If-' , I . 5 A . I - eg L CT' A . . 93 ' CD 5 ' ' I I SD I GJ I 'v 0 I I Q vt-NX Xx X xx X ,- A-, V- ' i X ' Vice-President rrws mehr Sceretarv---- Leis LeuOLI Treasurer elif Hill n At the sane tive two girls, Phyllis Keister and der is Lincoln, were selected to attend the G.A.A. Cane at Lake Geneve, Wis. They had been the rust active in'sports and had acquired more points than any of jH4 the rest Cf the group. , In selecting girls for camp we have always che- sen from the Junior Class rcnbers having the nest p- oints. In this way the girls whr ge to camp cantell , of their experiences the next year. 'J Bach year emblens are given to the girls who X' have hecn the rest active in the organization. An award systef based on the points earned by the girls has been wcrkcd out by the State League Office. 55 9 2 l fill 4391111 ll: ' 11111 ,H In Q ,ll , , ' ' 4 - In earning l00 points a girl becomes a member and receives s small membershp pin. She is also initlwted Qt thls time, and becomes a full fledged rewber ffter e rning 600 points she receives a small numer al spocifinf the year in which the award was given. Ffter earning 1200 points she receives a large nD.H After earning 1600 points she receives a large NIH, stwtc sw rd and after earning 2000 points she re- ceives State League emblem. e G I P girls are motive in as well as after school hour' They roy participate in any type of srort -nd receive credit for it. .V rg JC. o telcgraphic basket-shooting tourn- f ent 1 spon cred by the State. The G.A.A. organi- z.tion in the State are divided into sections. Any school may participate providing they follow regular tournament rules. The results of this tournament, are then sent by telegraph to the head of the G.A.A. organization. vuxllouvfbggy' ' .44 X v' A .x ':. 4 3 , ' u c 1 c X 75 .V , - an L fk 1 . 1. -- CJ ' x ta ' Y' e a 5 1 n t, is Fx 1 1 Th U LQ .1 S. 1 ft ' V L e ' :ser LY' ' S S n We Q57 0.6.0. . Q x out 1 Also etch your the State League designates two ploy day centers. They are hcld in the fall and in the sprint. The fall lov da' was held , e P J 3 and six QlP1S were sent to represent the at Rockford school. G.A.A. BANQUET mhr G f I held their banquet on February 19 -'- 1 v .010 1942. It was held in the Home Economics Room andthe Home Ee. 2 girls prepared the meal. The menu was os follows: Tomato cocktail Ritz crackers Riced potrtots How loaf Buttered pens Waldorf salad Butter Cocos Rolls Cherry Pie Just before we sat down to cet, the new werber were conducted into eewbership by s candlelight cor- Fl O fly 0 After the meal Phyllis Holster gave an intorcs ing and picturesque account of har experiencts at G A.A. Carp, and thc initiftien comwittee initiated c rch of the new rewbers. 54 ' Q , ts: :. V 54 QN3 '54.:?-.1 X R .- ' i n 'L Cx 35,-N ,R yh-:.N....2 it 11114-Egg' 'E ! 'N ' xr?- . y F.r.A The F.F.A. started this year with about twenty- four members including the new members. The officer were filled by the following boys: Donald Neuschwan- der, Presidentg Keith Wise, Vice President, Paul La Buddee, Secretary, Donald Fleugel, Treasurerg Floyd Thomas, Reporterg and Robert Feeds, Watch Dog. it is the sin of' the .s.A.A. no hold a vesting, once every month and take care of any business that may come up. The new members were initiated and took it all pretty good nntured, and we hope that they have re- ceived a good start on their way to success in the, course of Agriculture. The F.F.A. took part in several things this ye- ar, sponsering the cornhusking contest, and a little judging at our neighboring school. However , there will be no sectional judging contest this yesr, We wish the best of success to all of the F.F.A members that are still in school. HOPE EC. CLUB The Home Economics Club was formedthis year and is under the leadership of Kiss Nengle. Any girl is elegiblc to becowe a member. The Club was formed for the benefit of any girl interested in Home Econorics to better acquaint hor with home duties to promote g ood fellowship, end also s better understanding, of homo life. One of the tasks the girls undertookthis year was serving refreshments nt the schoe1's, Corn Huskingj Contest. Officers were elected to carry out the business of the club. They are as follows: Zrcsident ------------- Verlene Lawler Vieo-Prosident---- ---- Theo Lincoln Secretory-------------Leona Toelkc Tressurer-------------Phyllis Wise 55 53535 WNNYNXQXX XQX 'QS 'BTX 'Q XXQX XX pf XS wvq X X55- 'dnxviii xquq ' x. - -. ' '15 - .' -ffm.. Qyfflflel If fl I , . ,h I l 1.f24a, ix 1 Q N ,W l , X 1 1.01 .LLA .LUCQ S Cleft to rightj Fl' YP . x W In 1 V W .aL!.I'.:2.Ed:.LQlY+ 5311531 : ass, lTO1'T?EZl l1..::isc,r. -UD 13 2 uccvna Krmzlkg gh 11' n- V w. --- 'J n Y 13 'iso Jerlonl L w , E Thani Lincoln. ' K' 5 lcr' E., 'X V' f Tru ,- f 'V . . .f X I Ia 5.-.JS l'cs.nf J.k1Ncrjljnfvflisol-1,, LUV? I-Syclas, Fa- ! Pa A lfan, Carolyn nennohuff, Zelda Vgbgr Don nut . - LU. ,W ,la MM rn- - I ' l .' 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I' Q6 ? 91 BMS ' iii nf 'k Y' ' ' A' i l r ,smesmsmi its I7-73m: 4 cfsfj THE TATTLER During the past year, as in former years, the Tattler with Miss Lambrecht as sponsor, has been ed- ited by the junior class. Through the interest sho- wn by outsiders as well as the student body, we know all have greatly enjoyed the paper. The staff for the first semester was as follo- wsg ART..Lorene Grsmley, Mary Siober, Evadine Barr LITERARY..Mnrgnret Lohmeier CLASS ACTlVlTlES..Lelend Hutchison SPORTS..Donald Kurtz, Donald Fleugel FEATURES,.Violette Keister, Dorothy Neuschwarden Lois Reuber, Joyce Keehnen, Betty Ne- uschwander, Jean Neuschwander NEWS..JesneDornink, Henry Bastian, Marjorie Ma- urer, Bill Angle, Clarice Stubbe HUMOR..Joyce Niblo, Carolyn Virtue ' BUSINESS and DISTRIBUTION,.Hobert Barr, Paul Schwarze, Joyce Keehnen, Fred Virtue, Marilyn Reuber, Carolyn Virtue M1uEoGnAPH..F10yd Thomas, Robert Meads, Robert Keister EDITOR..Opal Long ASSISTANT EDITOR..Mary Bieber The staff for the second semester was as follo- ws: EDlTOR..Donnld Kurtz ASSISTANT EDITOR5.Lelund Hutchison ART..Mary Sieber, Lorcne Grnmley , HUHOR.,Harold Bordner, Opal Long ' FEATURE..Msr5arct Lohmeier, Norma Kaiser, Donald Flougel MIMEOGRAPH..Fred Virtue, Paul Schwarze, Bill Angle ' ' DISTRIBUTION,,Lelsnd Hutchison, Floyd Thomas, Robert Heads, Robert Keister, Dorothy Neuschwnnder, Joyce Hiblo SPOTLlGHT.,Violette Keister GUESS WHO,.Mnrilyn Reuber SPORTS.. Robert Barr CLASS ACTIVITlES,.Jean Dornink ' SCHOOL DISTRlBUTION.,Mnrjorie Maurer, Lois Reubm' 59 ' Q.. 7 ?SEi ' 'KX 'KX XX5 ii. YL xxix X X LP- A 5L'QP!ll5Eminu-:SSRssungiiiNEii!!!lnissxllrinlllizllisg E--if si NW N X, LXXX Q' I wr ,, mf 1111 .II III ll l4'?1'..f,11 1 Jf'3!l1t11p1 III 1141111175 'fylhijir ,p If -' .W aegis ' 'C 3 7m4g?2Z5f at IQQJL ES ' N'WS Eva ine Ra r, nenry Bastian, Joyce Keehnen, Carolyn Virtt , Cldiice Stubbe, Betty Neusch- wandei and Jean euschwander. Iiitlation Or Octobe l cv ry one in the halls were laugh- inu, of course it fas Initiation of the teachers. ir. Fickas was d18SSFQ as a mountaineer, Miss Bal- tzcr as a littl irl, miss Nangle had on a long dress and as nasi Iiss Lanbrecht was dressed as an Indian. Th lollowing day the Freshmen were init- iated. hacr on ore a green bib with a name writ' ten on it Wie, also MaQ to put their 1 e by tie door 1 uf entered a their bools arwinc 3 gunny sack shoes all on.a classroom, The caps and carry All in all ini- tiation I s r at occasien. W all welcomed the new stud iicsii n, and new teachers into our school, ASserblJ Programs n s yea A if, several ministers came and-- spoke to lie stuccnt body in assembly programs, Each one gave an HCfl:St1HQ and inspiring messa5e,'These assemolifs xore sponsored by the student council. A Rev, Kissinger from Orangeville spoke on December 5 EE sdbwbct Umie .an who Died a Fooln, ' A --4 p 1 J J, .YY 1 v' ' '19 , 4 ' 1 C, 7 I 1 Q 7.7 XJ I A1 v V V , w . . , L N- . T, A 3 . . '7 ... N ' F' ' in 1 -, 7 ', L. 1 .1 ' ,, D Pa r ' 7' as ,M r 1 5 M r ip- al. .Q '.J. Q I 'T P 1 . 0 ' ' vw - -J .1. . ' , 'T' 1 li 17 'x 4 ' 5 sz If A N, ' 1- . ,., -1 ' 'ii ' X' .J in .. ' in ..', ,..,, 1. ., le 1 - - l ul all tiiqu' -s -n 'f f fx 1 ' - '-rw: ' . f New uppei-classuer nad to wear ounce . T ' 7 1 'I '1 'l 'T f C' ,- . ...- ...ii . 4 has a Lie J e . , ,. ' rv J- , -fi 5- nf v club, .. - 4.13 f'fX 1 1' . ,, ' i x 4' 1- ' -o , 1' -.L .,8. L., .-1,. 1 ,, ul in 0 . 'T - 5 an -'- ' - .k J S My ' ' nr :Y T W-I xa ixd ' 0 I V ' A .. v I .... Y e 1 -- Y f T' ' ,, .LL -J l 1 ,., O 1 V T, f Decemeeiliy-Rev. Flap? from Davis spoke on the sub- ject HThe Perfect Boyn. A Q ' H .................,P P I Q ' D can U1'C.4 C0 ...4 CD Ci C 99 4 O 0 U' S CD 4 ri- v-5 LJ- S3 Q1 C CD I3 U' L3 : SD O H C' Cn P5 cf, ctw . 1 OIR! H- quo cage also Calm 5' 1 :Lf 1 gif I cf I LD I H- i !-' 275 Ct .EU 'S 'JJ Q10 Q Edo 42 P- 41 - 42 CD 0 - In o Q O Yi CD a-'- G :fi CD ai :ers w:J' if 0 'fr :ii 1-' H WJ D4 'O C1 . sq :cu 'fs 'S H CD Pb Cf' .O v-s 0 Q Pb LJ Ea '1 F13 Ci' O O !-J ,BU 23' 0 '42 I- 'ENT Q- DU SU O O L7 CD C? O , 5 '21 C+ i O .SI5 . 4 0 tn Q GJ CD 'Tj S ' D.. Q O ' um 5' 42 '11 f- ID CD - O 5 'PT 0 U! CD 'UD 'U H or o H' ct FF 23' 0 D' CD CD CD ID' - .-1 C3 . D' d- rr l 'J' S CD I Februarv ggy- Rev. Simpson from Cedarville spoke on the subject UGod.H f , 60 , H ,-,,, . .V .,,,-rm. .71,.,..f-,--,...-. .. -v,-v- W. 'ffsg'-fx-gg s-iw we 1 f I 745 The other assembly programs given were as fell ows: October Q--Moving pictures in technicolor on Army and Navy life were presented by the Chrysler Coopera tion. They showed that is expected of the boys that live in army cenps. The pictures were very interest ing and educational. October 29--An assenblv was hold for the presen a ion OT our softball troehy. Since we were co-champs with Winslow,'ve received only e small trophy. The teams Captain, Donald Kurtz presented it to the Stu dent Council Vice-president, Johanna Ruef. After Wards it was plsced in the trophy cese. December l9--Chaplin Blackburn from Camp Grant, Rock ford: Illf'fnve an interesting talk on the different divisions at Camp Grant. He else told what the boys do when they first go into the csnp. He told us a- bout the Uhess Esllsu and the food they have to est, His talk was enjoyed by all. October Qlgfhn assembly program was held for the stu- dent oody on October Sl. The band played six numbers. The assembly was brought to s close by the band play- inv the school sons D. .J Q0 November lgy-The sophomores give en assembly in hon- or of Armistice Dey. The assembly was opened with e Bound Table Discussion. The subject was NHoW We Can Be Loyal to our Country.H The Junior Chorus sang sev- eral songs. The assembly was appreciated by all. November lgf-The Seniors gave e short sketch of the Senior Play. This was to encourage more to come 'to the play. ' ggyember QQ--The Freshmen give in assembly on Nov.26 Neve Meyers reid the pliy HCesey up to Bat,U and the other members acted it out. A girls trio sang HHi- Neighbor.U Marie Crunder pllyed several sccordian-- solos. Yutev: Iaubech plgyed s guitar solo, Stanley' Thomas and Arvin Schwnrzc sang A duet. The assembly was enjoyed by dll. s 61 RN '1. ?sX'6T'm. ov,X.'h f- 'Q xNWeaf4QrQQ N xg-QQX H su yifwif' T53 X89 YKXX3, 5, XXXX y, vxxXXXS f 'H 2 1 ' 1 f . , Q r 5 . Y, F: 1 cf ' . l ' I I' I . 1-'.x ' r ' 1 - ' 4 .. . , T 'ii I T4 - ' Q' ' xi: ' - 135- Q uawf - 4 ' Q K Q it X 11- 0 III 11111 :.r?p:f.1111 11111111 'I l,,,,,jIl:1lI ,.......i-,P 9 x PV f x JN 5 E552Q3R2?55Z1ZQZQZ2Z2Q2Z1E .'12?l3N ' . I 4 , . ' L7 ,ffwd . 22? I December lO--This assembly program was given by the G.A.K. girls. They opened the program by singing several G.A.A. songs. Other entertainment was given by girls that hed spociel talent. It included piano solo, accordion solo, readings, short play, guitar singingy A This assembly was enjoyed very much by every one. eole, and Jnnuerv Q--W.B. Parkinson from Lennrs, Iowa enter- nt nn eesembly held in the gym. Vnlmrioe and Carol Welker, vocalists end instrument- nlisrs, Seng several tongs and played different kinds tained us Lnmnroe of string instruments used in Colonial days end play- oe them to show us the kind of music they had at this time. This assembly was educational QS well me inter- eoting. It wus appreciated by die student body. Jenunrf 21-- recom y proirem mms held for the Jun- iors nnd'Seniors on Jun.-21 nt ll:OO. A technicolor ecture was evowu by the Dr. nies and Dr. Miller on HOstopnthy. This picture helped ue to decide our vocational work in years to come. This picture was educational no well me intoreetin J numr' El--The P F,A Jive nn lntercsring assembly. '..' nesenbly was conducted in d regulnr business moe- ting. The meeting was called to order by the Presi- dent, Donald Nouseh under. All Green Hands, Future Farmers, and the advisor received pine to d ftinguioh :en from those who do not-belong to the Club. Ibn boys formed n pyramid. When it vfr ferntm orc boy in the bottom row dropped down, end the pyreuid eollrpeed. Mr. Schnper explnin- od thot that one person didn't do his part. Sem Seibor end Mr. Schnper gave some NPnrloru , stunts. some of the stunts were very difficult. The meeting une adjourned. Februerv'g--During the fifteen minute period the stud- en ooy was entertained by the faculty. The fnculty A r . ,U F ' 1 1 An blif C 1 p I . T L Di Q U K ' ,, L50 9 'Q J 0 5 Q Q -r 1 w J w 7 x L, in tl 1 f 11 'J J L 4iE:12vf,,x!r u w . id .qu , gave A N tical progrmn M Us Beltzer ond Miss Lamb- recht played the viloino. Mies Nnnglo played the tro- mbone. Mr. Fickns and Mr. Wohlford the cornet, Mrs. Wohlford the clarinet end Mrs. Scheper nccompnined on the piano. - 62 ,Y is To ,,,,f.1L,.,. .., -. 'fr 1f '1. 'Z'f6 ' '1 fr i'r1'rc 'o ' 5 5 'V 35.34,-.3 . Q, r iff, Lkvmw v t- Q xgh- z4:l 'k3QN .K 'hx V. 'I,,..smXi'f 31'Kl Ysxxvihfilwvqgie: gi kg rf I y 3' 13' K I Ions-55 SENIOR ACTIVITIES , f . .Q , I, f . -' i . F , I Barr Helen , knoup Dortas Q 6 Tattlcr Staff 5 Tottler Staff 5 v I I Tolebocrcr Staff 4 Talobonrer Staff 4 f 6 Junior flny 5 . Girls Chorus 2,5,4 6 ' Cporotta 2,5 I 21af..fL5 1,2555 4 Q 1 esp ons ,, , A Bcnnchoff Qglo Junior Play 5 2 Bnskotbsll 1,2,5,4 Scnior Play 4 g Trttlcr Staff 5 Vice :resident 2 I Tolcbcoror Staff 4 Scholastic Lwnrd 5 Q swim Play 4 . 6 Boys Chorus l,2,5,4 Q ' f Bono l,2,5,4 Kronor rhvllis , ,. . ru Q. 7 D Enttlcr stiff 5 Q lolcoearor staff 4 4 Dorothl QruQgkcn Junior Play 5 Q Tottlcr Staff 5 Senior rlay 4 A Tnlcbcaror Staff 4 Girls Chorus l,255,4 Q Girls Chorus 2,5,4 Oporottm l,2,5 Q Sand 2,5 Student Council 1 Q Secretary 4 President 1 , Thospions 2,5,4 .3 Gmc fi 0 .A 0 1 F Fern Doris - Q Tattlcr Staff 5 3 Tolobofror Staff 4 Lincoln Doris 4 Girls Chorus l,2,5 Tattlor Staff 5 , Junior rlay 5 Talobcoror Staff 4 f G.A.f. l,2,5,4 Senior iloy 4 1 Thospinn 4 G.A.i. 2,5,4 F Socrotrrv 2 5 V I 5 V VcCartv ?ow9rd HarhishvRuth Tattlcr Staff 5 Uattlcr Staff 5 Talcbeorcr Ttoff 4 Tolobcorcr Staff 4 Track 2,5 G.A.A. 5,4 Junior llay 5 Senior Play 4 FQFQJAL 1,2,3,4 Qoistgr Ehvllis Thcspians 4 Tattlcr Strff 5 Tolcbcnror staff 4 G.A.A. 2,3,4 Vosomcicr Frank Tattlcr Staff 5 65 3 ol 5if,:ff :,-,fz lf , P fi 'i '?wr izcgff fz izzsffiflfff If iv L, if . . QM '4r,o 32 -2 1-N S Nosomgior Frank CCont.7 Rucf Johanna 2 Talcbonrsr Staff 9 Tattlor Staff 3 Q Softball 2,3,4 Tulobonror Staff 4 Q Basketball 2,5,4 Junior flsy 5 5 Trnck 1,2 Gonior flap 4 Q Junior flay 5 Girls Chorus l,2,5,4 Boys Chorus 2 , Student Council 3,11 Ig Thsspinns 4 Band l,2,5,e F.F.f5.. 1,2,5,fL Tnospinns 5,4 ' -AQ Vice :rosidsnt 4 Q Momk1Arlens X -....- 1 . V ,Q Tattlor staff 5 A gWEQEEQ1C1G2'HQbQ2L 'Q Tnlebonrer Staff o,s Tattlcr Staff 5 IQ Junior Flay 5 Tulcboaror Staff 5,4 ox Senior flsy Q Dsskotball l,2,5,4 gb Girls Chorus l,2,Z,4 Softball l,2,5,4 3 Stuocnt Council 2 Senior :lay 4 Q Sccrotnry 3 Toys Chorus l,2,5,4 Q Cr-lf2 'T'?T',jX?? C V. 0--0-Lu -I -,.. ,,. ,,L, S Tnospinncs Q Student Council 5,5 53 .Scholastic Lwnrd l,2,5,s Tncspians 2,5,4 'N ,, Q lrsssuror l . rrcsidont 3 Q Ncuscnwfndor Donqlg Scholastic fwnrd 2 5 Wof'tb ll il 5 2 f- in 'A ' N LQ Q. h ,-,,k.J,.. X Tattlor Staff 5 R Tnlcbofror Staff 4 Tor Fark Elwor 5 Track 2,5 'Tattlsr Staff 5 if Senior flny Q Talobsaror Stsff 4 jj l,2,5,fi SC:-ftbfzll l,2,5,4 N Vice ,frwioent 5 sfrgzfctupln. 1,:2,s,f1 m frosidsnt Q Truck l,2,5 j Student Council 4 Junior Play 5 9,g,,,,,D Scholastic nwprd l Senior Play fl Tronsuror 5 Tnospifns 4 :filo Lois Kors Chorus l,2,5,4 'fnuticr Fitffff' 5 F.TT'.j,, falcbcfror Staff 4 . Junior flay 3 girls Chorus l,2,5,l Epson Bottv lrcnsuror 2 Tnttlor Staff 5 Tnospisns 4 Tnlchooror staff 4 Scholastic Awfrd 2,3 Junior :lay 5 od ..,- H 1 f 1 q ,7 -v Rn?-Jzngti-xvfz,l..3-...,!v,...:v.,1rf7r ff -,.-g,fT,-- .,,T.. ,.. , X,,,,,., nf, .,,- M, t . , ., , ,, K EQ 6 5 'fK.s.'f X ' , i . .' . l y- Zl:I'f'.CfL Bcittwg KCcnt.D - Jcnior rlay Q frosident 2 ' 2 ' 5' Vice Lresidcnt 1 -4.5 'ff ' Student Council 2 '- , , ' 5 A Thcspivns 5,132 1- - ,Q ' A - Tr-casur-egr -1 . ' ' -' G.f..I... 1,2,5 ' - . . Veflch John , .Q ' ' 'Q Tattlor' staff 5 V ' ' A ' Tnlebcszrcr' Staff' dx X ' Q ' -V iioftbegll 2 J ' Q gf -V , Q Tr-imblcs Ruth ' ' ' ' f Scwvard lf- V . - ff, . Davis li- ' , U 1 A A1 Student Council -Q I ' ' - ' Gal ',,. sf.. 'Qt' ' - I h N Talebesarer :Staff 4 . ' , . , J, - ' 1' Declan-irc ,Q Df:LViS l,2,5 ' - ' 4 Gfglllgxlxg 4.2. ' - , z, Talcbezarcr- Staff- fi . ' ,, ,. V . V I - I 1 . 0 , e-3 .,,. ' . ' V Q ' 01017-Q32 ., , h 3, Basketball fl ' Track 1,2,3 tj Softball gl ' tl ThOspiaf1s'4 - Q' , Q T' Boys Chorus l,2,5,4. 'LGT , 2,5,-L f 1 . Tcttler 'Str-ff' 5 . Talcbcarcr' i3't:'-ff L1 X ' 5 Junior' lltxy .J qxs! Dix! 65. 4 oemig? QQ +Z3QZE5ZZwwza1 -wwgv.4zznf'c. I 'W rn N is .4- JP ,', A SONG HITS uRO1l Out the Barrelnloooonoooooc O nSweethearts or Strangers N... L and D9-YN ooocecooooaoos HElmer's Tune'.............,........ Il ..Howand MCCarty ..Foss and Maass Q Q Q Elmer Ter Hark ihumhat Do KIIOVV, J0?n'goolhnloeooooS.:gqJOh.3.1'lr1a. UI Don't Want to Walk Without Youn Bob M. and Doroth 'Easy StreetN...............,.........Frank Nesemeier 'I'e11 WHY oooopoooo ..............Miss L3l'T1bI'0Cht uSweetheartsn .........: Fritz and Joyce 1 Don't Want to set the'151S11if1'fSf1'fPi11Q .Leona Toelke nIt Makes No Difference nAnd the Band Played Onn...... . ...llllICOOlllOlO'Q,.. 0 nHe's IA in the Army and He'sx AI in My Heart ....gL....... .... TQIOVIHO o moon o o HROSC O'DaYnooonoaogqqaugooooq 1 nFuithful Forevorn ... ,,...Merie Ruof .....Mr.qSchaper ..Lorone Gremley ,....Doris Fehr ..Roselyn Ruth Mr Wohlford nMoonlight Cockteiln... .. Angle, Hutch and Foss nBlues in the Nightn . ....Robert Schradermeier nAngryn ... .......... . ........ ...Donald Kurtz nI'm Nobody's Babyn .. .......Hazel Gramley NFriendsh1pn . ..... .. Opal and Doris K, nTonight We Leven ............ .. Betty T. and Merl nDown by the Qhion .... ...... . ....... ... Arlene Meek nDo You wver Think of Men ........,,..., Doris Knoup nwe CID Uon't Get Home Until Morningn......Sam Sider nSkater'a Waltzn.....................gMurjorie Maurer nwhile a Cigarette Was Burningn ........Miss Nangle nYou and In . ...... ......... .... Harold B and Marian nHow About Youn ........ ....... ...... Arvin Schwarzo HD-P-lDD.Yn co 0 go oo 0 so 0 00000 souou NIP! M E X - tl I . 1 f 1 ,fffff Q 3QfTfTfIfHm?'TWFWWWW7' lix . ' Nfs, 5 V A Q1g:-, .ji A . ' v fb ,. LH. ,,,, ,M 1 4 5 My ,f f LJ N33 fb 5' B2 X if-'J' A W A Qgufv, . M fi Y X- :. f d'l,kV'ElMfdX 1 N , xx Z-fe ' 1' I I - ' -- J f ' I f - K XXX sf - ' f fR,XxN Yfb f 1 ' XA N 3 1 ,,,. iii? i I' ! b tl ' Mx J X5WN5X 33' f3ZiTHHIHI3L'IfUCS 5 5 i ? 3 2 5 E 3 F 2 E 5 2 2 E E E E 'Zl.Ei : i?EPFEi. -2.3-L 2i5nl : E WHEEL - -,ISM 1 D , -. wa 1 umxvxtxx xx . f7 'f5'j',..if : S', SGFTBALL Daxkotals most outstanding sport for this year,g was softball. They worked together untiringly and w- ith perfect cooperation which resulted in thc winning of the County Co-Championship with Winslow. Gsmo Schedule Opponct c Tlc Lena Pearl City Grwngsvills Winslow Davis Lena Orangcvillc Winslow Davis Pearl Cit5 Dakota won sovon Eames out of ton this vo r r a very good record. Kurtz pitched most of thc gr c being roliovcd by Wisc and Schluctcr. The thrco hi. I Us .or Cont Paul Schw SOO Arvin Schvarzo 500 Ehncr Tor hurl 500 c.m ot rc r s Team Kon Lost Dakota Winslow fsarl City . Tons .,v Orangovillo Davis This is tho sccond year wc have won a trophy ' softball. Last year wo won undisputed right to thc , trophy and this year we shared it with Winslow. Nag tho team and Nr. Fickas have as good as luck in the yssr to come. 69 XXKQRBJ A D'-A K KRWXXXKXXX 'xggxih LQ Q5X,,1Pa xX Xx xni-575. 'J' O Cn Cf' Cf 'D Cf d' C3 fd ED 4 44 CD H - Q1 . ..,, UJ F3 . '- H: A. P3 P? .' O - . I 'S I-' Pj bu 1.1 v Y Q ' I'-, ' 113 . 9 cc . on , 3: L QQ. V Q. to I-' H r-15: A U!!-'QCDOHOJOBOACOCB O IU vb nfl- Q 41 rs: J 'L I-' A LO 42 I-' U1 Q O3 Cn O OJ H 7 .T Q G7 GP- I-P' CN Cal ' X I Q ' 2 Hu P-' , JE O N :S I ca ..-. S i T -ts.-W-.,.,.,,, - D -T s- v t IAXXXX 'QXQAQKX ' vi, --if Q9 R-jx , , Y' 78 ,P . .. ,- Pj I ff wfvfl ff Q 1. -lhsorfnafl.-LL it i- r Q D D n S . CLeft to right! H Q Sitting: Marvin Neidermeier, Robert Sohraderneier Q Arvin Schwarze, Sam Sieber, Elmer Ter Hark, Donald Kurtz, BillrVenmeier, Paul Scnwarze, Donald Neusch- Q wander, Melvin Sonlueter, Mr. Fickass Q Standing: Thomas Alden, Robert Kaiser, Delbert Fehr x Donald Fluegel, Cecil Meyers, Stanley Thomas, Dale Q Bennehoff, Keith Wise, Leland Hutchison, Frank . Q ' Nesemeier, Bill Angle, Roger Dornink. ff' Q N N S N N U-is - Q DAShelBALL b ' S Sitting: Donald Fluegel, Arvin Schwarze, Paul Schwarze S Melvin Sonlueter, Dale Bennehoff, E1merfTer Hark, . Q Keith Wise, Mr. Pinkas. ' t 7 .r 3 Standing: Thomas Alden, Delbert Fenr, Leland Hutch- 2' ison, Robert Barr, Bill Angle, Bill Vehmeier, Cecil Q Meyers, Roger DOl IllIl1Q'Q,, X I . N K E N N K N S -.rumor , , . 2. Sitting: Donald Fluegel, Keith Wise, Paul Sonwarze, N Donald Kurtz, Elmer Ter Berk, Sam Sieber, Arvin Sohwarze, Melvin Scnluetor, Jr. Dickes. Standing: Roger Dornink, Bill Angle,'Robert Burr, CM-- Donald Nousonwnnder, Howerd 1oCurty, Vorl Voss,Fred CiE::SvIiiQlb Virtue, Floyd Thomas, Cecil Ieyors. '70 'A A6509 C' en rs C' ,Q 'Te Q. fb , ' D. 85 A 0 CN C' 27 5 , gl U A 0 C' 3 W ,ii,,-vcr ' ,, b 1 Qi FQ -.51 lff.2Z!5nIG,J.2ezw.-,'.,.',., m. ' .- v-we---W -WN, T1,,,,,,,.,,,-f,, ,- VT, W, .- ,,e,1,,f,qF,:-E1n,F:...-qTrf,.,,57v,v.,M?. v.. 3,-vi.-N7 ... ,....--,.-- ,7----Q,--y.-f.,x--,-,Q-4.1,-7. 7.5. V, 4 .-,.,. -, I. ..-, ., - . . , 1' ' ,..L',. E 1 -iwi bkh v ,ul 2 A , - . xi' I , fr-ni.. p y f.se-H' HE SOFTBALL PLAYERS, - Q . Paul Schwgrze worked untiringlyybehind thob.plo.te.dnd did his very best to replace Dale Deughenbaugh, . Donald Kurtz was Captain. His pitching control ' and timely Hitting was e help to the team.,-' 4 , Elmer TerHerk Wes e consistent hitter-end held first Ease without any trouble. ' ' Melvin Schleuter is remembered for his ability to stop many nerd hit bells, which are meant for hits. grvin Schggrze was e cspsble short stop and will be-a greet asset to next years team. Bill Vehmeier his throw to first was dreaded by all opponets, ' Dgpeld Neuschnender stopped much scoring by his abil- ity to snag fly bells. . gnrvin Neiderneier was smell, but oh how dangerous to opposing teams. Robert Sqhredermeier's speed coupled with his ability to handle fly bells was greet benefit in 'obtaining- the lest out. Sam Seiber's speed end throw :rm stopped many extra- Ease hits. CECI11 3551123 33123. .DQNSLD FL.IlEGe' AL were elweys ready to lend a helping hand, Coach Fickes: His untiring efforts and genize 1 Badly riddled team, proved to est asset in obtaining the trophy, :bility to or SOFTBALL SUPPER After the softball season was ended, Mr. Fickes invited all the softball boys to his house for Q ch- ili supper. The supper was engoyed very much by all the members of the team. After the supper we wenti to the gym end played gimes until time to go home.' Then we went beck to Mr. Fickes' 3nd had ice cream. An enjoyable evening was spent by all the squad. ' 75 be the greet: 75, 15 1 2 . ' ' I ' f ' . 1 ,. -fff1f1ff ' M H. Aff .. .1 N ' I , oAShhlbALL - 'gaqzghz 5 'Q T Tho bpskct ball team showed much improvement, 3 cvcr last ycar's team. The team participated in six- Q tccn g5NGS.' Cf this nu bcr six wcrc won. Although t hlS was not outstanding, it was considcrably better 'N than prcvious yours. ' ' A ' 'K Q ' Tho second team had much hard luck through thc, Q3 ycnr, but they fought their way to the finals in- the 51 County b Tournamoht halo ut Lena. They lost thcfinal Q U0mo to Winslow by m score bf 21415. ' ' at . B- 1 Tang of the first tonwlgfwcs wcrc close.. A few, 3Q'g pO1DtS in vany games '4-' would have meant a victory for S , Dmkotnw Q ' Dr-lzot-'1 ewntcrcci thf- Pmmt' 'o11'f'Y1st'4'l't unc 'I' 1' 'P- NK ,..' h 4 .1 I .x 4. of .1 , , 5 .L 4- . . -. strc Q xc cat hunolcop Wlth thu hbscncc ol two Pi5U1UPS,W Wo wc ,K rc dofcrttd by :carl City 51-10. f N N ' , N . 2. . E Tho District Dcurnamcnt wrs hold at rccrl City 1 Dakota drcw Dur nd for thc first gvmc. In spito of . our cfiorts to cove bfck in the final quaz1'tcr..f'tc1' wc, .F slwwpcd in tho third, wa wtro dcfcntod 50-24. 5 Loma, thc County Chwwpions, found uso to bc most dzngtrous of thoir opboncts. Thoy defeated usin two g gmwcs by onc-point unch. Both gvmcs.wtrc played in 'Q cvertiwcs. 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N ' . ca , - Nc' an . Nw' xx'- X Axxx.,ixi.,g,x4vL W uuizuik' v7,?:t , -.x'Qse- psigisbn:wSQ'.is.'?:.5b's'E.,QLg3fAlQig.,:',i A Ji n Q . , f - ' ' . and third, Paul Schwfxrzs, - ' ' 75 X. 4 5 .sW?VwilwMq?qgqFgM.mmgmagwgqmgmqggzgwwbg l ,.m4.Q, Q ' INTRAHNURAL ACTIVITIES N This your, for thc first tivo, into-mural activ- E ltics on n major ncalc, were introduced to the boyscf Dakota High. Tho activitios Wcrc organizod and mana- N gcd by Couch Fixkzs. X N Tho uivs of this progrmo wore: C13 Dcvclopmcnt, Q Of COVp9tlEiVU spirit, and C23 To afford ovary boy ma 4 0If-'0f't11UitB' tc Cffliifiiil in somc typo of CathlOtiCS.QEVCI'37' Q boy in school from tho smallest frcshman to thc larg- Q ost sonior cnrollmd in at loast two tournuwonts. ' SQ The guwcs wars playod in tournavont fashion. A Q consolatloh brackot who formed in comjuction with the Q chnmplonshlp bracket and ouch individual playcd Q mi- ,Q HlWU of two wntchcs lh orch sport bcforc bcinm clim- '- iI'1E!t'i,C2 . s 23 'X rnO11TTV'W' tf' 1fxvw 1 A1 ' - tl - f f w - Q - Z AU.,n Q Wolb do t lh tg: lgllowlng sports : 3 Plug tony, B8QNlHtOU, Ono-Goal, Frcothrow shooting , 5 Gold Maskctball, Shufflcbocrd, and Horscshocs. Part- 3 icigmnts wore divided into Class A and Class B groups W for arch activity cxccpting shufflcboard. Q The total contosts playod wort around SOO. N Q ATHLETIC BIYQVET l A ovvnoncd frouw of ntklvttn ft 1 Y N ag :bln . 3 L , - 1 c to Sr moan to o banq- f uct 11t for a klhg, Wodncsdoy night, April 1. Fegdl- x css to say thc clnncr morvco by the Howe Econowjcs d- I cpartwcnt was heartily onjoyod. H-,X !H,ftC1 i1iTU71C3I' tl'lOI'C WCJl O SpOggC7 ,QS Cfj1j'11'AQgf30I'lglt,-.- '19-Nix! ing thc chlof activities of thc yczir. 'Star-ics wore SWHDDCU? evontssrccnllcd, jokes told. The banquet cndcd wlth a fnrcwcll to thc seniors but s hcightcncd Elk rcsolvc to carry Dakota to glory in 1942-454 f 7 I X., ,Z I 5, 76 -Z., ' f 'XZ J! THE CALENDER OF THE GQQD 5:-up DCHS ,',,,,T. ,area O Q I I ,--...--,,, ,,......-- ....- - .1 ,f' In .., . - 1-, . Y. . ,,-,,,M.N..,.,,.,...,..-W-.,-- 1 A ,- ,.....:....-ggi-F ww- ' , ,,,,-N . -.1-J,.,,..4-Nm f A ' . . 3 vNrv-1 4 '- 'UNA ' nbwvilnnoavil uwoonilluuwvvvuuun-4 l .va I74l M4 , ,xx nxt-es Nils, xxx r SCHOOL CALLUDAH Sept. 2 School started with feur new teachers and u dwarf class ef freshmen. Sept. 8 Scheel is going full swing? and we ere all getting acquainted--we hope. Sept 9 Eiss lembrecht get eff to a gefd stsrt??? at least she gave the seniors e nice talking tc in Eng lish. Even Dale B. left tnc retm. Seat. 10 Heere . He wen four Lirst seftbell fare W 1 , Lens. Keep it up boys. Sept. 12 Elected cheer leaders tedry. Better luck , next time Opel, the third time is tne enam- Sept. 15 The Ecenemies class dwindled dawn te e mere fivefvewbers teley. lhe remsen-- ne Juniors ure ry ing te decide en class rings Sept. 16 Surpriseli r. Fickns really sniled teddy ' third hour typing class. We finally get cur exercise after three Gifs prnetic . We broke eur recerd and were deientee in seftball by Pearl city is Sept. 17 Itr Viss Bultzer. tc ' Better luck next time bey :c 'nd everyone cam' 2 Q s.y' ts nlwzzf .pgeine eteund en th Verge ef whistling, but as Yet we haven't hefrd n tunecvne forth. ' Sept. 18 We seniors and scphemercs believe we sheule sign s retes e'einst,1iss Lambrecht' .English pep talks and these lovely outlines ene quizzes in , Piss Bnltzers classes. All in faver2??? Sept. 19 First edition cf the Tattler epmc out. Den't derend yfur neney heck yet kids. They may get better Are we good? Beet Orangeville by a scere ef 16 teO. Juniors had their class picnic at Krnpe's Park and forget their eats. Seunds about like them, den't yeu think se? Sept 24 hiss At least she Beltzer claims she isn't an nenti uen.. Q Says she een reller skate. 77 XXX xxx lu Q KJ shwvvmnaxwsn 'SWF NN. 'U-E. 'U J .Q C d' L' N Lp gn e c X .. C' - G 1 i ' N. G9 a 3 J C - Q , K4 to . , ' , I-,N J . . ' J .v ' J . 4 C , H Cf 1 rr H U 2 , G' . L C Q J i' V 1' o rn C rs' 3' ., . - '11 :Q C3 CD i Q' 0 F A . J , - , . CY' , , ,A 1. 1 rj Ph ,.'2'. J . 15 I n I Q . 5 . 7, r - A ' Q . , Q - 1.mmf-i + qiH 1'f + A 'Q I' f ffj 1 1 .ps . 'T 4. firm- Q WX Eja- ,vrwwsvns .H QQ .gif 6149 11591 'YI 4 fb' .ff It 214'-+,fJ..a-:,,.:rf .jf if iff AfL:f4r.rf4v-If-W ,L-5 ,Hifi fi ,,. M. FX X! ,f VI .Ir 1, I, I?4O I 'E Sept 25 Home nc. firls entertoireo their mothers at s tea tnis P 1 Sept 29 Got bent b3 Lens in softball ,ome, 6to 7, Oct l flat funny siblt ie see tOdl-. Indians, hil- lbilly' little irls fitn ,ig tQllS, eno the ole ki- initisting tlc tescffrs. Seniors and class picnic at Krspe's P r' for tae iourin yeer. Poor nr. F cKes--- couldn't come to the ici c. Beeson de is sort of sngiw et the seniors fOl various reasons including In itiation. Oct 2 Sopns firally occidei to Seve in initiation- p rty for iresiies sid folks Wwlonen, Lr.Scnsper sn- nounceo todey t'1t Turiors and Seiiors Woulc Hnotn be invited. Just 'nit te'll n oe 1 perty ill of oursel- V350 ct Iicf Nici oi' P ee'ep rerpevi e in g a ball gate. Oct. 8 Some pre t, stiff and sore people today. To much roller skiting last nignts Even Opal got 3 tic- net to go. c lO Greet be gene tonight nitl Winslow! We de- ezted then b, 7 o We can just see that trophy-- in tne case, csn't you? Mr. Blankenberg here to see about senior pictures. Oct. 13 All kinds of odd sounds were heard today. A college friend of Kiss Lembrecnt's was here ind gave some very interesting interpretations of some of Sh- 3kespeere's and other characters. Oct. l5, lo, l7 Hoorsyt Teachers have to go to sch- ool 1 while. Institute. W ,ffefe4avvdrH.ii+1ffU ,f ' '?'4eUv11 ff Vfyzi 3133 ing-' r,,H' .H rl f ' f.H ffl f .I N f , I. 1 fb-T'-9 , ' v ' ' ,r , 1 . , . . , .n X Q 1 A F - L.. 4. 4. ,, , 1, .V I - I . . ' V . 7. ,. fs ' fw rf- 0 .. ss. 2 Ag.. a , . Taf 3 'sn's J ny . S . . 5. V. . w.r M. , . . . ' -1 . ' ' tcnen woman witn nays fever. Oni Its Just the senior A '.' '- ' H 1- s he ' i 1 .. ' ' Q . y ,, n Q H- a Q J. J. tl U ' -V V 1 Q , W . . 4 , -r . ' .XJ i, s.-J. 0 ' 'I ? 1 ' 'Vi ' '1 . ' , U Lv. . .. K s . . . L . . . , N . . . 0 -U - I . la ' x. n... I bl 'vi V . , 11 ' --x 1 ' ' ,' -. .. A.- .,. J. L .. I.. ' G q I u. u .J ' 1 Q mf ' ' s :vi we 'sv ,H t' ' 'f S 1 u -1 -. n I N O , 7 1 e p ncy ey. Def nt o Ols.f llc Q 'C xr c ' . . , D 2 t ll ' ' O 0 1 f V t 1 . 1 fm am Oct. 2O Back to school again after 1 vsc1tion.' Oct. 21 Juniors finally :et their rings after in sw- L ful time over Hluxury taxu ind i few other things. Oct. 23 Ole Olson was here today to snow the seniors announcements and name cars. Shrimp sure Nfell hardn the first night of play practice, only it happened to be for the floor. p78 ' ' 4 ' :rv-1w-gvifv3'g'24v 1r'1 -:- zz. frfmsmgg'-v 1-7 wt- ,kkgv-,Wye-..-...,.v Www .l .. Q ,A .Q ., In '- . Q- 1 u Xa , Oct. 29 Assemblyftodoy. Presentation of the soft-- bsll trophy to the school Mr. Wolhford had to make his little speech. ' , Oct. 50 It's fun to have other people reid your no- tebooks isn't it Betty M. Y I Oct. 51 Hr. Blinkenherg nust have thought the senior class was rather NSpookyH, anyway he took ourpictures on Halloween. i Nov. 5 Whit's this we hear about you hgving e Hblucu pig, Kr. Wolhford? You hid better take that to 1 fresh show. Rumors are that Joyce Keehncn and Phyl- lis Kremer enjoyed thenselves Friday night end not He lloweening either. Nov. 5' When asked what Hsun spotsn were in Economic- s class, Paul S. said NThore were spots Around the moon the other nightn. Doesn't sound like it his any connection with sun spots, Paul. I Nov. 7 Teachers conference it Urbana. Ko school. . Nov. lG Seniors received their proofs from Blinken- 0 Nov. ll Armistice vscition, and 3 bunch of disgusted Seniors. Just you init Kids, until you give 3 sen-- ior play. Nov. 12 Our first B.B. gene it Forreston. By the sound of things we must have lost it. Soph. speech class showed their ibility today by giving n round-- teble discussion on Wlrmistice Deyn. ' Nov. ld Seniors presented HEirly to Bed, Early to Risen, with lots of excitement between the skunk and the rat, etc. Everyene was grettly pleased and lots of laughs were heard. Thet isn't all they seen' to have made 3 new record on money. Nov. l9 Ne in the Economics believe we should run Bill Anele on the Reeuhlicnn ticket next election.He A 52 -L o n certainly can get excited ibout it. shov. 24 Back to school after two days of Thhnskgiv- ingdvzcition. 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I. .J Dj A GD H - m oiiti I-1' ri 0 20 Q4 Pius-29111 4-rgm Uk-'I-'E c-H90 C9116 H- L-'Sm O H- Odin' nj'-s :E omtxd , wi-'IA L+'-5:3 :Sand :5 wg.: :S ml-'-0 1-'-11 ctw ITD' 'BHD ':fi1O ffi I ci-:cr C: 3-1 so w- mrinlxfrf oo Ur:-1-I A - -o n around tlzo school today, is Japis All you hoof going :und the 'SI'1I'. The boys 1115536111 roxy to go. f '-W f'fr':'mv v'KY'H'-'rrl '1fTev1- -- 2 F'r- 1' 'ff vm-ur' 'Le' wr-'ff'- ' H' 1' ' of f ' '- t r - ,ch 'Kelis' sr fix' 'g 'W N' 2' '-f.f lwfs? ,W V Dec. 10 We are glad to welcome new members to thc J- unior class, and we all welcome Harold Bordner into our school, he comes fron Urangvillea Seniors recei- ved thhirlpisturescfrdmlBlenkcnberg. Dec. 12 Ln ell boys conference in Rm. 2, what did you do new boys? After all the excitement we finally won the B.B. gene against Eeerl City. Dec. l5 What was laul S. doine in Beloit chasinm mi- . L.. 1 a., L.. rls, there seems to have been s fire hyorant connected with it. Dec. 17 Te believe someone should buy Viss Fangle,' some rubber heels, so we woulCn't have to hear that continual clonting ell the time. M . ,, . N W Q . Dec. 19 Jhy did lery S. have such e red Lace while debating against paul 1. Could have been because' of the night before. Dec. 19 We were host to Orengeville et-s B.B. gave to night. The worst ynrt of it is we get best. Dec. 22 ?cCartv sure is getting lazy, he even pushed his seat up to the pencil sherpener in English te sh- arpen his pencil. Bonetincs we wander. Dec. 22 All school Hens party. Thy were Roger, Fairy Cerolyn, and Ted so late? Veybe they ran out of ras. Everyone seemed to have had 9 swell tire, even Sante Claus. Dec. 23 School oiswisscd for Lies vncetion. Jan. 5 Back to school again after n long vacation. Piss Lauhrecht is ill und we are all sorry and hope she will he back with us soon. It seems s lot of the students forget to cone hack, or could it have .been the snow that was Reining then hone? 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Q fLwt's this, 4 bca? flowt NCC why lfat wig t, Qnn't tell me be broYb.dbwn and took n girl some llsca do HJNT sm pgwzctfvc fooJ1er lk rfglig? FCE. 5 me LONG P if H691 ff' 5 good ti1 nwflfni Uc- fwnsc why s f'LT Jimi Q. ' , Y side. EGR. lie hQjlfHHHQ, Mavis, wud Lock nity bvnch loorai Hind of riitm :Lfs ycrngng. Hhcg -,AA' 'fwt for U ride and did 2 nloop to loopn on the ice, gli 1 can sry is they acre Qretty lucky. Teachers isve ua Q musical Ossembly tOu:j, It vuvlc SUFO we to bud if Violet K. cidn't get rn A sho Gvcn hvs to stag rftor school until 4:50 tw typw, lost of ns crm gat it in school 'C 5,-nc , Feb. 5 County 5.3, tovrn.. at Luna, Dnkotf second teen cvrrlcd puny n big victory by busting Ornngs- ville 51-10. Feb. 7 Kr. Soklford gnu s3cwl6n't cwll fone to sde if utuuontf fre there, :kan tPay vru in uchool, We lost the Second tcrv jfno, fc Qrvq tkcm F good Fiwht it 'f' 57' 0 Feb, 9 Evcvgonc Qot hors, uc they didn't for at to get up L'is worhing u'un if it is an hour cfrlicr. I guess vc will gat used to fll ties: chrnfcs pretty soon. Feb. 12 Goclbbinms sure happened lrst Friday night, You would tNink it was SQFiHQifOF all the nam roman- ces thlt src budding, For instance, Marion hc, and Harold B, Dale and Gladys, and Kurtz and Barbara H, Feb. 15 l3:h.M,j A rsiny night 1355 thft Jr. Uohlford we saw fin pajamas., Lolnj into tle school house at 5:A.M, C hut acre we doing , q thoro??????D Feb. 17 fo vent to school 3 omturdnys, and now we hfd 5 days of vucwtlcn. The plumbing system want on r strike for r Tau days, Feb. 20 Seniors fro noldinf import nt class wnot- N ings. Insert 1'A' nt tK3n,s to Lo discussed. Feb. 24 Don. K, 'said to Bill A, nLet me soc your Glvss rinlo I lost winG.H Bill A,svld, nwhrt dogg , . ,, 'W sho loo? 1luQ?H 85 ,.,, . , AnndZZkga f'w'HHwv szwmnnr.1uQw,wfauMv J,2,,,,,1lI11p.v,A'v htm. 5, WIIG1-lf,,.l' 4'.fj .r,Jg-,,j,,,,', ,.,9,, 1, 1442. V Feb 24 Terre, you Intw Lclane weulcn t like that, if he knew vcu went with nU ar. I belifvc the Le ehers Muct b alrzid of us senicrs, ticv den't w1nt ue to have te eher rceres entwtion en Gloss Tight c W ulcn't admit it The seniors wiped the Scph richt cut vf the pictures in the B B me this neon. IPPO b nd lsr' Pnl lsr. get Ter. OTS. 6 Thcspiens lrc crted two Il ve tonicht withthe efncert. 7 Fresno n Hana Le girls gave 1 luncneen tone tech invittd her vjecicl bey.j ll Home nc. fssenblj 1exWe woneei new Hazel G ll her technique in tnnt ploy Gr t B e. f.fC between the Jiniers and Seni irc bee t Cff E N es ', ge ,,k, and we all di our pert by cheering, urd plufin . Tar 27 Junior Plry '1vrrJbodv Cr.zfn proven f Y he gjm1. f 's' - fvgmr' '73-1 1 t ' . ' 4 Q , X 1 . - K U ' - . '.-1' ' I' ' . X'P4 f4 iz S- .Q - 4 '-'fa +1 --f fr- - 5, 1 , J., ,Lx-:,1i. -7 2 I , , . ,. ,, L , i 5 ' v' Xl, . A-i 'e.' - . '14-if s - 4 4 '., fy ,'-w f '-1 '. 1 I W ' , Q ... Q -X . 1 , f, . ,, Y . ' f 'nv - q ,. X I . . U . . 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Nay 10 Bacc. at Comwunity Church. Vey 12 Class Night, What a program! Fry 15 Seniors say good-bvc te everyone. Graduation exercises in the gym. 84 5 . 7 vc! 'qrnv' ,,. A ' Q .: - I :?l:i Sl ?l FX 1 J - Alf! Wt Cafef 'fr-:skies H. Sq-lfa fl: 4 Sen lov-5 ??. Ki T 411 y I 7 8 Loffigufsl 64,1 S ,- ' v lu Jn ' - A I.: 1' 1f 3 3 ' Q 0 ' ' Bye L a lv , T I ' me x ' 561: 1 ' ' frankfv. is - JQII, J-A4-nfer x Q - 1 , f .. 1 Smal '. , I - X 'W I . HIL ' A? Y Q ,Y ' C ? ,fx ., I u y .4 Q awk K 5 , Down G-nal? fwfr! ha .Li A 3- I ' 61 55 1.33 U-Q ' 1 ' ,I . . f 3 sv., . S ear Big GLN-Y kr mil . I 'A HI-ua af f 4 Sfellwf Stkwlp ze Q W :Xa --L k M if 3 ' L N ' ? .Y 0' ' I ' e www Q , el 7am F5 -- M... xl 7 ' J gifs -5bmetkn-'7 Ca ms ' ' V, yt V Man Affve wa a.u S- rf, 3 . I3 Q Q3 P X f .,. 5 0 V v Q V 91' B U 5 6 I 4 . .N Us A S U . W fi 1, 4 , . :Dre F a 4 uv sv .12 1 'af 1 if? Q Q s 3 x -V k 19 ' y.. 1:41 T.. f A'-J N W JI I 1 V? 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Main St. Freeport E E' I ' wff' I FICO ,S CONGRATULATIONS A I-IEC!-If 5 TO YOU EN19135.. .L AFTER GRADUATION BUSINESS BECKONS CATALOGUE Gi REQUEST B-ROWN'S COLLEGE of COMMERCE Freeport, Illinois U THE HOME OF MISSES STYLES x Freeport Illinois K L L f, L AFM' .- fgz- ,fffg Hvabffid 131 ' C7 5Q:!'5af.' , A:-,, J , E35-1 mN.?H Mffm EE' Q OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE 1 Freeport Illinois J L n L V , 'lk 1 , ll F INOIS SPG! 'KING GOODS edu! ' E . . GUNS, FISHING, 8a AMMUNITION SPECIALTY 127-129 E, Stephenson St, ' M L'fCH.c 1!.L SAIL AGE G GENERAL REPAIRING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ,M ,L LLDagota, Illinois L T.,,,,uu , W -- ,K JA :ri H id in S r 'ZX NN A71 , ,V , Y I kg..--..'. .eh f, Q-u.-..,-H .. - - - 'X K ' Main 3o4o I, f I ow . . 1': 'ff' 2 ' I DEINQP-:Quan e 3 , gf, ep Hg Uv- fl I-nl.f,r ,Xa Qfgilfxjf. it ' J.l:.L.J .r....v L'CJ.Ca.a La .Jf!k.1JJ Q i , Seeds Flowers for all occasions I I COAL Feeds Weddings, Funerals a -- Spec 4 eeeeae , ,,,CfEMg ,ENT . . 5 D k t 46 l hj Mein St. FreeportaJ J XEI? OMa R. Gr. Eel?-:,! V M., - - - V 1 , ,W 4, - , - ---- ' - 1 - V 18 South Galena Ave. Freeport, Illinois K MESSING 6 EECKERI ' SPORT ING G3 GODS I Z HIT PAYS TO PLAYH H Buy your equipment from the store Nx NWHEQE'SPORTSyBN SERVE SPORTSHENN e,f Mr. Fickas: nMy wife is a whiz et removing spots from clothes. Mr. Schapergnwhatl Grease spots?n Mr. Fickas: No, five spots and ten spots. Miss Lanbrecht: Tomorrow we will take the life of Irving.. Poor Irving! Student: How did you become such sfwonderful orator? Mr. Wohlford: Why, I began by addressing envelopes. I . Dorothy: Your new coat is very loud, Meads: Yes, but I intend to buy a muffler for it. Customer: I wish to try on that dress in the window.' Clerk: Sorry lady, you have to use the dressing room. ff' 'A W f W f Y 4 ED STUKEP-IBUKG SON E DEALER OF HASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS AND MACHINERY AJ Q . 'N' Y -,. W-prvr-w'n-w --- . fs mb--aww' 'n- Y '-nf-fi K, O.-ill-.N.i:Ih-I,le,sII:e S ,S N You Ama Aurmys 2'.'1gif:er11: I F In 'V P FXVPY BUMV D X1 I x ASK THE STUDENTS GOOD FOOL SERVED x 24 Hours a Day 8 South Adams Ave. Freeport, Illinois i ,Miss Baltzefg Roger who prompted you then? l I'm sure I heard some one whisper that date. ,Rogerg Oh, that was just history repeating itself. Miss Nangleg What is an octopus? ' Juddi It's a cat with eight sides. Phyllis Krameri What do you think of our town? Strangeri Well,it certainly is unique? .Phyllis Krameri What do you mean, unique? ' ' Stranger!.Wel1, it comes from two Latin words, nUnusn meaning one and nEquusn meaning horseg Lelandf H1t's'ra1n1ng cats and dogs outside,n B111 Ag nYa, I know, I just stopped into a pood1e.n :amz ofrscssuvm cow-xmv ROYAL PORTABLE TYTRITFQR ' f x 16 SOUth Galena Avenue Freeport,Illinois J V A4 -..... V' W' v - - N f I N ft A Complete Fvsd Sfrvico F' W KUNTF ' ' ' Jos-m scmosal h Standard Oil Products 3 - Rock City, Illinois Freoport,Illinois Serif e,e J en up to date static? where yew t plenty of Service V , ,, .L1,..-.. YA.......-....., ..,. - ..- - . -A,..i........,....5 x i LX ' t,'AfW?i1 P-L K X. ?-1! L.LjXjlLEQ2 X,,KMx. GRAIN FEEDS sums ' LUMBER COAL McCormick-Deering Fern Machinery Dakota, Illinois Mlwer Virtue, Manager jp V CLF I MX DOFiMfxN-- MC CGULLCDCH MCDTGRS U J Inc. Exchange at Van Euren Phone Main SSC M348 ? - F?ei!crt, IlLlnOis .dj , ,V W W X' ,fm I gg Sheet Music i W. Ii. 'FHQKEN JKOLLIEIQ Music ce? 1 Musical Instruments t RGYAL BLUE STORE ' t 20 So. Galena Ave. 1' ' , N Rock City, IlL1uCie til Freeport, Illinois 5 eq t 1 4eAt wa-,m,,: k,ee e't ,t,We A ,, e,,W! MOSS UMf 3' W fC I My n Q 12 list Stulhengvn St. 3 Freeport, Illimele - J A-- e .e .. ee .N Lekete JQUQ Ml IQHEL SERV!-CE S FAYICJN ROY MITCHELL 1 o i - 1 Plus f HPIGH LU mlvtn A I 7 ,,,,,,,, 0, ,,,,,,- - ,,,-, ,,..,...,,,.,,. .,.. ...- ........-......,1 X. ks V , . ., , --- ., -- - ' X faocii GROVE C0-QPER ATQVE CO. ? THE STORE OF QUALITY STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES .A , l Phone R. G. 2204 ' , W- N ,..-l:fvf1oq-1-'1-Qu.-4'-' ,1 ' 1,:'4ht' , '1' l- 1 :ici Y F is ',,.i..l.,f ' ' GCDRDON F. FLUEGEL GROCERIES GAS NOTIONS HARDWARE wa, Shert1eff's-Ice QreamgNotQry Publis ,g1F,-,W-N OILS' M A , J ' HOW owes FEEL Uoorkingn ssid the bottle nrotten said the apple nfineu said the judge ufirst classn said the postmaster ngrandP said the piano nkeenn said tho knife nrippingn said the orange Hall done upn said the shirt Dinner guest: Will you pass the nuts Professor? Miss Baltzer: Yes, I suppose so but l really should flunk most of them. Verlene: How did you make out with your examinations? Marie: Oh, just like Napoleon. Verleno: What do you mean - just like Napoleon? Marie: I went down in history. Mr. Sehaper: Did your watch stop when it hit the floor? Nr. Fickas: Sure, did you think it would go through? City child: what are those l,l O o lu D things on the eow's fp, CONPLINENTS, ON .1 u Q1 3 h Farmer: Those are the cow's A Mfr' gif gg la horns. jg? ,gags QF.f Cow: Moo-ooo-ooooooooo ggjuQ,i4Q?.Wiff' city child: Which horn is -' 'f she blowing now? 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