Maple Leaves ll 942 Fzfth Edztlon PUBLISHED BY LE if Dale Hngh School Semor Class 1941 42 ll ll ll 0 ml-1. ml-0 O I U X1 . Csfgv X 1' LF 'T' ' 'Sal Lwuex-f':1nc ly! Ffa ' NX f A COUM - . ,,.f-4 l O TRIBUTE T0 A CLASSWIATE we had thought thou couldst have dled e mnght not weep for thee But we forgot when by thy slde That thou couldst mortal be lt never through our mrnds had passed That trme would eer be Oer When we on thee should look our last And thou shouldst smrle no more' Cordella Serfert Allen O Brooner Seaman first class U S Navy Mlssmg followmg actlon m the performance of hrs duty m ser vlce of hrs country on December 7 1941 at Pearl Harbor Hawau Allen O Brooner Class of l939 40 ,V . 1 --V . ----aevwyfw .i 5 lf ' l W . 3 .W , 1 7 Et? a , - Y K ' t Z. l., 3 1 Y ' WADMINISTRATION ' s , 3 0 X53 dl:?? Y: ,gf '27, A A . T W ff 'tl ' I I Mr Curtls Sprmkle Prmclpal Mr O I Brooner Trmtee Mr C j Englebrecht County Supermtendent 'Wk . -gf L, mg X ffl FACULTY Charles Bockstahler Garnet Hull Esther Vogel Hoops Theodore Woolsey FAGULTY Elmer C Weller Irene NlcDan1el Sadle Weedman Hurst Livengood ' me U LTY Ruby Wallace E Charles E Marshall Ralph Tlaw .J W john F. Sewell LESLIE SCOTT bemuz Flax Chorus 1 5 Operetta 3 Comet Stafl 4 I 1101021 lphx 'S Xnnu 11 Nt ltf I uoxler L lub QUl11ll1klllll Cunta st ROBERT MEYER lllxng 1 1 lu fluh I BETTYE JUNE MEDCALF A nu ul St lit mm 1 A :nd mt I U1 Q un Sennn 1143 EDNA MEYER Htudcnt Pounml 1 lxmtung Llub 1 1 , ., v -I s I 1 ' Class Ull11'L'I' I-Z!-.5-4 llund 1-21-3-4 Churus 2 n : .' 1 Iruskvlbull Quclvn 4 Ju ' ' 'lay Mb 1 4' V 2 mn L' ' 1 y, v N Spl ' ' 'lull I , . , . , , CHARLES WINKLER C lws Oftu 91 Studs nt Luuncll 1 2 3 4 Comet Staff 4 Jumon Play Annuml Staff QPTIIUI Pl LX DoRoTHv Norco P OWU ,, 3 4 Class Repolter Operetta 3 Chorus 1 3 Comet Stuff 4 Annu'1l Stfzff Rn ttmg Club 1 Opelettfl 3 4 7 olu lll!hN Llub 3 4 Trlcll 3 4 f10I'llIT'lPlIl'll Punts 1 vnu Play DURBIN SCHMITT Bmd l 9 3 0lfhf'Ntll 'P 1 llulugl lphx Club 4 HILBERT GRAMAN lulhlll Pnml l bums! Stiff 4 . . X . - - - - l K 1 . ' ' aj 40 : -- - : ' 1 . 1 , 1h uw Q ' -' K i - . . , Photography Club 4 'L -' - f Y i . I . ls I2 I X F r' W Y Hans ' 1 : l rl 1 I . , . . 1 -..- .. 5. .I -I , . 1, 9 1, FAYOLA WEITKAMP 111 uclent QUlITllll 1 luuun Plly llllll I'l lux Offll E1 1lwlug,1.1ph5 Club 4 1 Ins Peponter Annu al Staff Iumvt Staff 4 A fndmt If 1 Queen 9 4 uutbxll '11 uh 3 4 CHARLES MEDCALF xskotball 1 9 3 9 hui ua SYLVESTER GOGEL I nskllbdll 1 frmlc 2 Hill 1-2-3-4 M ' f -2 Se- ' - ay U 1 ' ' 3 P rh Y ' 1 L ' 3 B1 .' ' A -,,- -4 1 2 : Up:-1'elt:1 1-4 ' H ' 'l'l'Jll'k 1-..-3 tt- : 'n- X -- 4- . . 4 N ,, F' - Y V , 1 ' LOUIS LUBBEHUSEN iv, Ottmex Jumox Plan Bdmketblll 1 Z I- otblll 1 Student L Lmcxl 1 3 4 HELEN HEMMER 901116-I Sldfl -1 B nd Annull Smit mu 1 u 5 0 Olwretta 3 4 btudem Lounul 1 4 Ch 3 4 0121115 Opezetta, 1 3 4 A C nut Nllfl I Photogx xphx Annu nl Xt mit Qu 11 ret Iunun P1 mx Llxsb 0ff1LC1 I CHARLES RUXER skvthnl Attendfint P01 Queen 4 Qpellmg Llub 1 Sextet Senlor Pl'u LEONARD WAGNER Choxus 1 CfJTl'll1IE'll1l1 Ln-nies! 4 1 . 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' ' 'P L ' 'T . cj lin, 'al 2-3 1 1 WILLIS HEADY P0001 lll 3 4 B Nletbxll 1 2 3 4 Comet Staff 4 Annu 11 Staff f'l'1 s Offwer 4 JULIETTA GOGEL 1 ll Annual Staff llllllihl P113 Comet Staff 4 student COUDCII 4 Kmtting Club 1 2 Operetta. 1 3 4 Chorus 1 8 Q Qrwlllng Club 4 Attendant F01 Queen 4 WALLACE SCHAAF Operetta 8 4 F F A Chorus 8 4 Quartet HILDEGARD GRAMAN C' U uw l 4 O1lf'llll'1 4 Qpfllmg, Club 1 lxmttm Club 1 Mmm Play 1 i 2 - N :lui z - - - 1 . 1 ' l'lmmp:1':xpl1y T lb 4 1 ' ' 4 L w 4 - , I ' hz .' - ., 1 . - ' f T w Y ' h 5: l ' ' HELEN SMITH Student LOUIICII 2 3 4 Operetta 1 Chorus 1 Class Officer 2 Junxor Play Annual Staff Senior Play Latin Contest 3 Comet Staff 4 Qpelling Club 1 Class Reporter 8 ROBERT JO FERGUSON Photography Club 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 DENVER BRADBU RY lumox Play ELSIE WERNE Chorus 1 Knitting 1 2 8 4 L V Y F l Attendant For Queen 4 F- F- A- 1'2'3'4 MARY IDA DAY :uns nf-lfttl mln Q lm us Ixll!01ttl 9 Comet Staff 4 THOMAS WOOD NhY111'1I qtwff Chorus 1 A lm! 11 Nt :If udcnt I II'lfl Claw Offlcer 2 1 0otb'1ll 1 2 3 4 X' 'ffm V' 'I' Wwketball 1 2 3 MARION RANGER C' :mr t 91 lfl 4 nl I 9 udfnt PIIIIHIII 4 MARIE DAUNHAUER Srnlor P18-Y 4 hmm 1 4 NIJQIIIIU, llub 1 Gpele-tm 'S 4 OYChPStT1 1 .5 Cmnfft qfaff fomnwrfml Lontest 3 Ch ' .' I-2-3-4 OI : 3-4 Ph gwlplmy 'III 4 N0 'N ' -' 1-.-4 - I 1 1 .' 1 ' H - sr -- C11 fl 1-2 4 t --- - Vx' 11, 1-4 Track 1-3 M ! F. I . A. 1-2-3-4 1 ' . : ' .Ill dn' flay I'I11wiug1':1pI1y f'IIIIl -1 . St 1 -' ALBERTA GOGEL 1 Junwn llnx Npellxm., Llub mux melnttl Fomvt buff 4 Annufll Stlff Attendant F01 Queen 91XIPf ARTHUR SITZMAN BILL SPRINKLE N C' nnux Annu xl Nf 111 Nemo: 1 In Phnlug.,11phx Llub 4 NORMAN PHILLIPS Ph. ffI,,ld1JhX lu ?YY P P CI? Ss Ul'X'il'+-I' 1-3-4 - . ,. . I. . ,. . 1 Ch 1-3-4 U1 'J 1 l-3-4 ' 1 , 14 lzuslu-11.1.11 1-2-cs--1 S . Pl fylil-'f'f'tI2L,3 ,'f'f'Or ay Plus: orniwl- 1-2 A I ' .' ZS ' ' w I, v N 111-1-Il:-slrzz 1-11 F. I . A. 3-4 'v f ' ,' C b 4 RALPH JENT EARL MICHEL 'P Plmtrwgrnphw Clxb 3 4 Annual btaff Chilllli 1 qpellmg Club 1 Ba'f.kolh1Il 1 ' DALE COLLINS B'1nd 3 4 F F A. MELVIN GREULICH 1011191 Nlifl 4 Xnnunl Ntxff sluthnll 1 horus 4 me tt 1 Flu 1 I 011111111 4 1 F. I . A. ..-3-4 1 j 1 - Hur' 2 2-3 I'I1ntm:1':11ul1y f'IllI1 4 Hp I: 4 HIM- I I ' 1'i:1I Vnts-S1 3 1 I I LOUIS JOCHIM A I I'l1lI0gl xphy Club 4 I PAUL JOHNSON Operetta 3 4 Chorus 4 F Quartet JOE RICE ll' -X 1 EUGENE FISHER Orchebtru 1 Z Football 2 I1 ketball 1 2 lfmet Staff 4 I . I . . 4 F. . A. 1-2 I Ilxlskm-lI1:1Il 1-ZZ-3-4 I mlIIJ1lII I-2-3-4 '. . . ---3 BERNICE WALDIER Nl h0llS nn N it null Nl kmltxm-, Klub wllnu., 1 lub Lummeuxul luntm tm K r tsl EUGENE WESTBY l VIOLA VOGEL Ill Opoutlm tht'-ll 1 10111 lll N Llllb 4 Conut bt lff Armull Ntnff Attfndmt lm Queen 3 4 CUlTlI'llLlllll Contest 4 THOMAS BEUMEL ' on 1 hx 11 01 --4-lla -1 W 4' '1.7 4 C1 all ll: 'f 4 An : .':1i'1' ' ' ' v- 1 1 S1 ' f ' l ' 7 'St 4 111 rus 1-Z La' Twnt 2-3 ., : 3 Srlniol' Play Ol.. .1 1,2,3 Pl g':1h,' ' , -- ' 1 4 lfmnlmll Z-ii-4 Ih wgrnp j Chl 3--1 F, I , A, 1-2-3-4 Sophomores Freshmen Junior Hlgh JUNIOR LASS Front Row XIOIA bpungwtun huth N111 hlllott ncne Slnger Kxthleen ThllllJ9 Angell Ruxel Ilolence Vvmkler Xl mdl Merle xlf Illl Nl 19 Iennlngs btelll Bnchlex N1er1t.1 Kleeman Nfldme qChI'l9fP1 Imogene Polleln Second Row Mr XX oolqu sponsor Male-e Medcalf Become Clark Melba VS lnkler Kath Vlola Weaver Mrs Hoops md Nlxqs Xl eedman -sponbors Third Row R xlph llnpen tuh M won Poe-ltoch Joe VS oods Dorothy hllen Nhlmex L'1thE'llll9 Noulle Anthux Stun Hinex IXOICI Irml Southwxood Helen C0ll1gnon Nlax grnret 005.01 Fourth Row C llXlll lx ill le Iouls lock! llllllfhlf, H911 Pldo Remhlrt Thomdq Sega ke-nnetl' Nluhe-I IJ XX 'lledrxli Vutor Smlth ' 1 H ' 1 r - , , , 1 3 A , 1 .i.f, L : - -' fp , ' . 1 I ' ' . - S' , a ' , 1 Y-, w - 1 , 'L 1 -1 , iz lz,. ' , z ',. '- ,' - , 1 ' M ' ', . . ' , Y . ' Y- , - . . 1 , , . , , , . . , , ryn Lee liic'hzu'dson, Ancttzl Him-P, Lucille Eskridge, Florence VVi1mes, Clara Mane Olinger, , . a 1 1 ' , . ' ' : 1 4 ' s ' x . -'z . ' ' , ' , x ' , ' ' S ' ', W 1' ' Q' . . ' ' . - v ' 1 l 1 - ' ' 1 1 A , 1 l , 1 A , 1 1 , , . - 1 1 f . : 'z ' 'ne' ',r', . 1- A 3 ' el ', ' ' ', I ' 2 , ' , ' 1 1 - ' ' - ' , .. ' ' . ' ' , , . . , . . . 1 , . . SOPHONIORE CLASS Front Row Ruth 'wchulthxse ChI'lStlIlP Beanblossom Bettxe Jo Helchelbech 'NI.11y Jel 'Xluuax Annl .lean Southwood Lllllan Shlmer Vhlhelmma bC'hYX4?l791 Dolothx Ann Becher Lucllle Hlgger Florence WX oods Delores Pollem Dons Nchuefex Dons Cone Blrchler Ruth Arnold Imogene Ixleeman Jeanette Medcalf Second Row Nlr Nlarshxll Mr Bockstahler sponsors NV1ll1am Bosler NVendolyn Lm daur Randfill Perguson NI'lI'5 .lane lNev1lle Lenora Daunhauer Eugema Ruver NI xr cella Hohl Nhldred XR 1h1 Dorothy Sexfert Mary Margaret Hagan Ma.th1lda Koenlg, Marg Lou Lmhardt Leona. Weger Mrs Wallace sponsor Thard Row Lemld NICDAHIGI lN0rm1n Schmitt Charles Collms Illfhlld LUODPI Rob ert bchrlefex VV1ll1ce Muhel Robert Brovsn Elmo Conner, Claxence Hllde nln and lwlxxm Becker James Nluth Drmlellierger HISIVSQH Brockman Carl Gramm Runeluxs Borho Fourth Row Elmel Kemp Marxln Prechtel Billy Ambs Gail Wltte Ralph Kennedx Paul lielnhnt Robert Weller Vkllham Heichelbech Leroy Hufnagel Dxle Weller Glenn Cuth Andlesx Hollander Ernest Werne V i . N. '1 ' ' 1 1 ., ,, . m 1 . , D ,. 4.l .. 1 . . f 1 - ' - v- - 1 .- . 1 1 A .1 1 K 1 1 f A 1 . ' Y' ' ' .' 1. 1' 1 1 1 1 1 -1 - 1 .K , . 1 1 1 1 - .. .. , 4 , . , , , - 1 1 v I 1 . . 1 1 f 1Af 1 1 , - ,AL -' . 1, , 1 . .T 1A C 1 1 1 1 V . 1 1 - 1 - ' . '1 . . ' ' . ' ' 1 '.1. 1 1 . 1 1 . , 1 , , L , - , . 1 1 . . , . , . 1 . , .. 1 , 1. 1 , , 1 , A , 1 . - , 11 1 . 1' W. , 1 , , , , 1 , 4 4. . 1 1 1 -1 1 .- . I' 1 11. I 1 , 1 4 , , , , 1. ,, 1 . . . 1 ' I , , . F ESHMA l-RSS l Front Row Ielnu IIS1 hen lmlxxmn Otto Nlux luume Hopkms Lucllle WVannmger N uginm .lent AlmeOedmg, llxlcln Ns lllllllpi-'I IN xt 1111 NlcQulluug,h l eln Relnhftrt Agnes Bulhdck Leoni XX elne M ux lt nn xXllthXll-'lll M xxgaret BIOXWH Margle Wallaven Bhnche Sergesketter Second Row M1 Lnengoud Nh T1 us sponson Romelda Gogel Betty Hlldenbrand Ruth Handechlegel Agnes Dllllgk R111 Mehlmg lsxbel Dllger Helen Helm Anna. Mae We-hh Herbert Sltlmxn ltusmm lu xml Bubln Nmxth 'lime lkeedman sponsor Third Row Jumes 'Stem limes Hxnnmb Othm ll Rlngeman Billy Rae Emmons Cle ments, J0qh1m Slmon XX ahl H l L :mne-1 Hubert Suobel James Vvetzel FFHHCIS Beck er Oecat Kunkler Imue .Pl'11l1lllS Sxlxestem Noxd Orulle Mexer Lmus Wannxnger Fourth Row Adum Puncl Cllfflllfl Pell Dfme Dougin Alphonse Qhaeffer Lloyd Rang er Clmton Thorpe Chnles kneel Fhumlole Denning, Ralph Feftex Brlan Cooper Clar eme Sfhaeffu kenneth link Plnxex fxundhuctel Wallace Nord Elden Jenkins , -2 , 7 , , - ' , it Y- W X W L I X X 1 ' N :xl : I - 'I 1 , . 2 , '. s, ' ' ' , ' - - , ' ' rv ' 5 Q l ' ,- -, 'Q 2 ' 1 A i r , J - ' 2 , ' . 2 ' ' , 2' ,' . 12 ' ' , 2 ' , ' ' , ' ' , 1 , S . : '. ' , l '. '2 '. s , , ' , ' , f fs, 2 . S2 , , Goepferich, Augusta lNlPhllIlH. Glenn XVetzel, Charles Hemmer, Cyril Olinger, Maurice ' , ' C' '. 2 , ' .'- L ss 1 , I' I ' , . ' , . . 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A ' -, '4 1 . . y ' JUNIOR HIGH SGHOOL Front Row Bettye 1110 VS hltten NI iltlll 1 XX xhl Ii0Sl1tQ Hollindex Nlde Ix xthlgn bnydex Nlaxlne Rout Joan RlCh2.ldSCJH Robentl Wlnklex Helen Boslel Helen Heine Chau lotte Jonhlm Nddlne Medcalf Llllill Rogers Mugnrel Cllepenstroh Marx Agnes Elhott Betty Huff Zlta Arnold Charmzune Hem Second Row Nix Nexxell xpou or XllQ,l11ll5Qlf9lt hose Nlux whum Albertl btrobel Joxce 'Nlnhel DUIIS Hemhnrt Nunn 1001191 lonme FIXHX Donoths Hemmer NV1lda Nlerlcdlf Irene Nlllllh Tom xU9hPI'ldlllh Bettxe N-chuenk Xllsq Hull xponnor Thlrd Row IXPIIYI H14 h 1d on C Ito Tenn le P ul l 1 ttxngh lm Rox Nmhenk Hllbert Temple lr e Heum n N1 el Nledc xlf De nn VK ellen NX endell Dougrdn l lmel XX lhl Austm Poth f 1 mt NI chel Roben qchum J Althul W ebb Iamee Cooper Andnevs Bosler Fourth Row Lloyd XX ood Anihonx Kern Andrew kexn John lwcher Carrol Kemp Edg'11 LlndlU9l Nlarvm Cllrk IIIHFS XX oolsex Blllx Rue Rosfoe Nledcalf Bobby Sllllth Paul James Qchum Herbelt f uth Claude Gogel V ' ?ili1 : ' ' ,,z z ': , sz H 2 ',,' 'z ' ' ', A ' ' ' . y . I ' - ., S .I ' . Y . .A 5 , ' ' , ' 2 C, P. ' 'Z 2 , N' 1 9 1 i' :A ,. L, . Vp. r .. -I Lf- .I , A I 5, v i . , . ' . .', ' , ' ,', 1 . H ' 1 v' . v ' , . , . . , . , 1 , , Q , Stephen, Mary June Hzmning, Patsy Medculf, Doris Ann NVz1hl, Ethel .Io Elliott, Peggy . ' , S ' , . 1 S , j S' ' ', . , ,r . . ' 2 ' ' ' P ' S , Y E X, z ' 3 'l ' 1 , ' S ' ', ' ' ., . v ': . Xl . 2 , 2 ' ', ' ' , C ' '1 , ' , I -1 . .E , ' ., ' , . ' ' ' , . , . ' ' . 2 ' ' , 1 , ' ' ' , 'I , , 1 ' ' z ', , ' ,z , .1 Q ' S j, A ,' , S ' . ' , ' ' . 1 v ' . . , . L , 1 , . f ACTIVITIES R6 ,fIr.l,, q N -f 1 ' Q Wfb y SKU' 45' 6 L K' . ,5 1,-.QL 1 5- ANNUAL STAFF 1 1? ront Row Earl 'Xllchel XX1ll1s He xdx Louis 1lllhlN.hllx1n 5 ll Nlllllll 11 l1N1 x ., Melvin Gruellch Charles XX1nl1le-1 Back Row Bettx June Xledcnlf Alhmtfx Gogel Dmuthx X nd X 111 X ,fl ll l H r JUIIPYII huge-l B rnlce VX nldhlex Xlux ll IJ X ltxn STUDENT COUNCIL ont Row Lhdrlex hlwwl 11:1 Hunan In XX1 l lvmn 1 Xlxchel m1 h1 se-1g,g1Nk1 U11 ' 1 111 nn Nun IX 1m1 111 l-1 rn lie inh ut Third Row l'r1n111 al XI: nmk 1 Ill If 1 11 lu A Lubbehusen Chaxles XX mklex Xlaxlon Hangel Xintm Snuth 1 l l F 1 J . 1 1 - li A -' Q -, i1- .'1-11. I .' - '2 - ' - 1 V ' .'.'1 ' . 'if 2 'HUM 11 1-11 'vm- me , ' 2 ' , 9 ' 'Q ' ', l 2 1:1 Elf, Ifzlynlzl XX'1-' l': np, , , I Fr : ' .' . . - , .19 ' m1 S. ljtilll XX'1-ll:-V, Iinlplyy Smith. '- -ll Second Row: Mary Jam- Hunning, Patsy M1A1l1'a1f, Irma S1fuIl1w1l1,1l, l:lPlH'l'l1l XX'inkl1-13 B11 ' - S lbw Luth Ilzm1ls'l'-gf-l. An a -Ivilll .' tl v l. .I1-:m1-tI1- Ms- 'z1lf. ' : .' 1' nz , , K S1 'ln 1'lint11n Th 'l '. XX'illis ll -1 ly, llulslmy XXV-ll1'1', . Lli,: CHORUS rst Row 11 11 h N 1 S 91 1 116 N1e11C1lt 141119511111 1 11111111 1 111 N 111119 N11Lu111111g,h 111111 N11u1h11111111 X1 ug, 1161 1 1 ,.11 H11111 L 11111,,111J11 Lml11l1 L11111 111 N 1111111111s N1 1116 131111111 1ue1 Second Row 1 N1 111 ll 1111011 Pl X 11111114 811111111141 11111111 11111111111 'X1111.,111 XX 111 IWBI1 1 1-. 1111 lk I 1 1 91111111 XX 1111h111 NI'11111l111 k111111t, Xldlx Nlarbqle Thnrd Row 11111 1 111111111 11111 51111111 111111111 1111111 In111,,o11e 1'111lt111 llorenve Xvllllx 1111 1 11 1 N 111 XX 11111111 Ix11hO11111 NlX1ll1 D010 1 C1 1111111 11 11 11 1 1111111 f.1111111h11e urth Row N11111111 XX 1111 111 1 N111 1111 1 111 111111 11154111 Iuwwl 1,11111s 11111h0h11Qe11 '11-101 111111 111 1 llh x111nP111 N11 X111 11110 111 111111111 11111 1 1111 T11h11x1111 W'111'1 N1h'18.f 1 Fi : 1:1 1' 11 C1-'g'11.'k111t ', J1-1119 . 1 1 '. i 'Q ' - 11 : , A11-1- 1:1 1' 1:11 Xzz' 1-' ', -1 1' ' ,.z ':' lvl . 1- ' 'I' , - ler, Mary 11 1i.'1- 1 . 1 z 1 '. H: - - -',11'f' 'z M: 1 :11'1-1 H ' 1'11, .l11l' 1111- 111g.:'11, 1 ' '- 'z 2 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ', - ' 1 Y' ' L 1l:1g.r:111, Doris .11-:111 14i1'1-hl111', Mary 11111 IDQIY, 1121110 D11ug1111. ' : ll' :yi 1' ' ,.2 '1 , f' 1' , - lar, NV: 1: M1-1 -1 112 A1:11'y 1.1111 I.i1111:11'111, 11111: 74 ' 11 'z 1 1' 1 -, ' thj E11-1 S1 ' 1111111 1' 11111111 11. L, 1 1111 -1', 'I 1' ' ' f1'1'. Fo : ': , 111 1'i1'-', 1:' 1. 1 - 1 '. , C11. .' . - 'z ', 1:11 V1 -1 1' 1 1,1' -1 W, 'z . .' , 1 .ce 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1 Front Row Charles Ile-mrner Jxmes Hinmng lfirl Michel kenneth Mxchel AIAIIOU Ringer Iouls Juchim Second Row Dale Collins Dane Dougin Kind ill Feiguson Lloyd Rungel Robert Jo Ferguson Thom lb Beumel Wallace bch at Louis Lubbehusen Kenneth R106 Mr Tra.W sponsor On Wednesday Oct 1938 about fifteen boys from the different agricul ture classes assembl d for the purpose of organizing a Future Farmers Club The name selected foi this organization was the Lmcoln Chapter Some of the objectiv s of this organization are to promote vocational education in agricul ture in the public schools to strengthen the confidence of the farm boy in him courage recreational and educational activities for pupils in vocational agri culture The following have held oflic s FIRST YEAR president Roy Ranger vice president Roy Ferguson treasurer, Bob Wlbb ler secretary Elmer Nord reporter Gervase Gasser SECOND YEAR president Roy Ferguson vice president Paul Hemmei secretary Elmer Nord treasurer Bob Wibb ler reporter Earl Michel THIRD YEAR president Charles Lubbehusen, vice president L roy Kleeman, secretary Louis Lubbehusen treasur r Elmer Nord FOURTH YEAR president Marion Ranger vice president Thomas Beumel s cretary and treasurer Robert joe Ferguson, reporter Kenneth Rice Poultry shows radio performances a broiler enterprise parties and trips, and softball teams are some of the activities which have b en sponsored We sincerely hope that this organization will be carried on successfully in futur years , I y K . ' . . . ,L . . - self and his work, to promote thrift, to develop rural leadership, and to en- .K - ' I 1 ' , Q ' ' , 9 3 3 t 2 , . - 2 ' , z H ' 2' , 'Q Y 3 , 3 3 , - I . y . . . , 2 u , Z 3 I - : ' , ' 9 ' ' , U Q 2 , ' , . KNITTING CLUB Front Row lfdsund Otto Nl mrguct Broun Rua Mehlmg Romeldl L.og,e1 Lwnx XX ern VlFg'1nl1 .lent Mau lllargalet Hxgan Llsxe WX erne V1o1a Vveuu Doxothy Sflielt Mlss XN96:'dl'l1'lll sponsor Thnrd Row Chustme Beanblossom Matlulda Koenlg Mary Idl D'1y Imogene P00116-in The D H S Kmttmg Club was organxzed m the year of 1937 Mxss Weed man IS the mstructor of thls course Thxs year each glrl completed a sweater or beanle for the red cross A group of sweaters, purses and other garments were kmttecl by the gurls for then' own use also 1 ,gi : I v' . , A 1 2 -l - V ' - ' J z ' r , 1 5 Y ' my Second Row: Clara Mae Olinger, Florenve Vlfilmes, Augusta Mehling, llildu Sonninger, 1 . , ., . ,' ' . , ' 1 ' K Y L. . : , , ' ' , ' 1 . , I . ' 1 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ont Row 1-11l Nllchel l ul 1 so 1 llllll llltlll 1111 61 X 1 ll 1 l1ch W1ll1's Headx du Nlr Trus sponsox Third Rcw B111 NIIIIIIRIP Tho.m1s Beumel Louls Iochlm Robert Jo Ferguson Ear testmg was a new expemence 1n the schools th1s year 654 pup1ls ears were tested ln Dale Mamah I-l1ll, St Nlemrad, and Lmcoln Cltv schools 1-115. Weedman w Lh tl'e cou ty owned aud1ometer was asslsted by several hlgh school g1rls m t stmg the ears of these pup1ls W 1 Fr : Ja ' . '- . '11 .l ,hun 11, Ilurl in S11 i , Al: '1 lg ', .Ie-l 'i G 'Ill'- Second Row: Charles XYinkle1', Fuyolu XVeitkump, Dorothy Nord, Viola Vogel, Mary Ida. l . . . 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A ' 11' 'f KEY ff , X' t ' fu gi , 1 ,U W 1 12 1 A - HISTORICAL REMINISCENCES In the quiet town of Dale once called Lllzabeth many young people as semble in a large red brick schoolhouse nn the most secluded part ot the village From the school windows boys and girls look southward to Lmcoln Cnty and dream of bemg great as did a boy who read and studied by the rosy light from a stone fireplace Not far from the schoolhouse re four churches the Catho llc the Nlethodlst the Presbyterian and the Urlted Brethren whose crosses and splres daily remind the students by their presence tha Dale rs a religious town Also there IS the tall srlvered flour mill the nolsy lumber mill that shrleks out the early morning whistle to awak n sleepy heads the noon blast that hustles people to lunch and many many roof tops covermg more than seven hundred mhabltants To the seniors of 1942 the rambling school bulldmv with its clinging ivy its tall smokestack its gymnasium and ts many classrooms has become a part of them so deeply impressed rt is on their imagination and 1n thelr memorles 'lhese students especially revere the large aged maple trees whose palmat gr en leaves tinged with orange and scarlet in autumn suggested the name Maple Leaves for the first annual The Dtle school IS as old or older than these trees with their hundred or more rings From th newer building which was erected m 1908 the first hlgh school graduates recen d their diplomas Since this first graduation time many senlors have received diplomas Wlth th class of 1942 added to the alumni lixe hundred and thirty eight boys and glrls have graduated In the school year l94l 1942 a class ol thlrty hand some boys and fourteen pretty glrls wearing blue caps and gowns will march into the gymnasium the cynosure ot hundreds of r latlves and friends seated in chairs on the ma1n floor and on the four tiered bleachers These forty tour sedate dlgnlfi d young people whose motto is Not at the highest but still climbing have reached one ol the turning points ln their educatlonal life After Mr O I Brooner gives them th lr diplomas signed by C J Englebrecht county superintendent and C Nl Sprinkle principal many are planning to try out national and mternatlonal highways airlines and sea routes Hilbert Gra man a w ll bu1lt curly headed blonde has alr ady enlisted with the naval reserves From where do all the seniors from Dale Hlglr come? Almost half of them are from farm homes The parents of oth rs are a postmaster a teacher wholesaler a cobbler mechanics carpenters mlners highway employees and labor rs The home address ot twenty tour members ot the class is Dale eight are from St Nlemrad a monastery town amid steepwooded hills three are from Mariah Hull with its native sandstone Catholic church almost in toe sight of Dale High thre are irom Clay Townshlp s commercial town Lamar two are from historical Lincoln City named atter one of Americas greatest men Here th mother ot the martyred presldent lies sleeping under hardwood trees on a quiet knoll surrounded by Lincoln Park The last two students come from Troy and from Ferdinand Troy is on a bend ol the beautntul Ohio that has cut through the rocky hllls that help to torm a picturesque background and Ferdinand is widely known lor lts academy Thus qualnt castle like church looks as if lf had been transplanted from Europe to top the h1ll upon which it stands The forty tour senlors ot Dale High repr sent four different townships Carter Harrison Clay and Hull Only one student comes hom Hurt towr slelp From Clay townshlp come tour representatlxes T n come from Har rlson township The remaining twenty nine boys and gx ls are lrom Cartcr township Stop' Caution' Schcol Bus is letter d In black on the large golden buses on which the mayorlty ot pupils attendmg Dale High c me Evert YHOYI1 mg and afternoon nine ot these awalt hurrying and scurrying youth Having , I f 'j f-gms x ' ' ' f' 'f-f 'ff , X-P fx I l l ' ' , T ' ' ' . 7 :T T f .' f' ' ' A 11 . 5 S 7. , . 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Y , . fiye Cart r townshrp lcld rn the number ol buses Hfutrson townshrp has ee and Llly 1 s mg the drryers oo thelr but to tr s mtlyrng scr l tc css rat t c ty an rrls wh n they prlo t nr usestyel hrlly rotds cotte wtth Ice 11.1 throt 1 low land flooded with sprln rams Sometlmes tle boys and fvrrls tur bl cut and push 1 ballcy bus rn zero weather untrl rt chug chuffs affatn Ox ce m awhllc a spark causes ft flame then excrtement runs high Usually tud nts t lly tbcut thelr lessons therr good ttmes and court surreptrttously 1 tt cy roll a tug the hrghwa The Class ol 1449 haye ct mc r any mules to get an educatron Som of therr teachers haye b en Mrsses W edman Helmboclc Fortune McDf1ntel Hull Tomltson and Mrs Hoops and M1 Vl allace Ivren who haye taught the sen tors are Nl ssers Spvrnlyle Vyoolscy Boclystalalcr Rush lrtsh Traw, Weller, Marshall Natron Loehr Ltyengooft H uley and Sewell All classes haye syonsors and the cl tss ot 1047 has had seyeral dlffetent advlsors ln the tr shman year tlc cl rss got along well under the splendid gurdancc ot ll r 1r sh Mrss Oeneya fortune and Nlr Lryengood Durmg the tphomore year Mr lraw Mr Ltyengood and Mr Natton helped to make th clas partres yery enyoy ble In the yunror yea Mrs Hoops Mtss We dman, Mr Wootsey and I' r Natxon assrsted rn malt ng the class play Mystery at Vyorlcls Fnd and the rumor senror receptron a grand success Lastly Nltss lren McDaniel Mr Vyeller and 1Vlr Sprrnlyle are guldmg the class ln their flna' year rn hrgh school Dalc Hugh Qchool The class was almost qually drylded for tt conslsted of tort nme boys and ttuty grrls Durmg the two semesters twenty five students wlthdrew from tre class One y '1r ater srxty tour gay sophomores returned lor 'tn' the etght months of school Thrs year was a brt sorrowful due to the teath ot one ot tteu beloyed classmat s Cordell Seltert Slxteen students wrthdrew from the class tn 1939411 leavmg the future juntor class wlth an enrollment ol forty elght tud rts thrrty two boys and sryteen glrls Three students wrthorew trom t c tumor class tn 1'l4t 41 When the lemalnlng stu dents returned to school rn Scpt mber 1041 th class was composed of forty h e enuus One student wlthdrew leaytng only torty four students to recelv thetr drplomas 1nApr1l Ot these ont, eleyen started to Dale school together ln 1030 Tle boys and gul wro haye been 1n the same class tor twelve years ar Helen Smxth Le ll Qcott Charles Wlnlyler Durbrn Schmrtt Wallace bchaal Helen Hemmer Charles Nledcall Wrllls Heady Earl Nlrchel Betty june Medcalt and Nm n Ranger S nrors haye always been foremost tn spor s They won the class tourneys when they were sophomore and yuntors and also tn therr semor year The grrls had a class tourney rn thetr sentor year and th y came out vrctorrous Betty june Puedcall 1 Graceful dark ra red classmate was crowned Basket ball Cue n rn aruary 1 '9 Her attendants were Helen Smrth Helen Hem mer l'y ola Wettlvlmp Xrcla Vogel Alberta Gogel and jultetta Gogel Very few of our class showed mterest tn th school operetta durmg the freshman year Alberta C' gel and julletta Govel were th only freshmen who helped to male Vlrcdmtlls ol Holland go around mustcally Although there was no op retta an the rhcmore year the la s whxch was dlylded mto two egflgns ot En hh U ye two plays One of tlsese plays was The Haunted Gate and the otrer was All tor Dale A C4Il'l'llCZil rncldent durmg the p r formance tt The Haunted Gate tappeped when on ot the cast sltpped on scme corn stalks that were used tor background The tall looked so natural tl audtence trought tt rould haye been that way but Vrcla Vogel was em bftrrassed and trtfhtencd Hcr ret frtened color and the tumble ttckled eyery one and mad ttc playlet better ln the play All for Dale the characters rm personated popular senrors and the slut was c,utte a success ln the yumor year the class gaye a three a t play and an operetta The '. uf '. 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' ' ' hx ' 1 .C v C. play was a hug success Fayola Weitkamp Betty june Medcalf Helen Hem mer Helen Smith Alberta Gogel Louls Lubbehusen Marlon Ranger Wllli Heady Bill Vogel Charles Wmkler and Denver Bradbury were the members of the cast who helped solve The Mystery at Worlds End The oper tta An Old Kentucky Garden had costum ng which was exquisite and elabor ate Marie Daunhauer julletta Gogel Mary Ida Day and Dorothy Nord who were ln the rose drill wore damty formals Alberta Govel and Viola Vogel wore old fashioned hoop skirts which were mad of yards and yards of mater ral Louis Lubbehusen Leslie Scott Wallace Schaaf and Bill Sprinkle wore tight breeches and thr e fourths length coats with swallow tails Students in this operetta made a rapturous picture The seniors who helped in the operetta Tulip Tim were Marie Daun hauer Helen Hemmer Alberta Gogel M lvln Greullch Paul johnson Wal lace Schaaf and Louis Lubbehusen They wore Dutch costumes The girls with th 1r full tight bodlces and long sleeved blouses were splendlferous The boys with their odd trousers and bright blouses were comic little Dutchmen but they were as pretty as tulips and warbled like nlghtmgales juli tta Gogel Mary lda Day Bermce Waldhler and Hlldegard Graman who were American students were dressed accordmgly To these students Tullp Tlme will always be a happy memory The Globe trotters ln the Senior class are Charles Wmkler and Fayola Weltkamp Charles names Carlsbad Cav rns Grand Canyon Havana Niagara Falls Old Faithful Coney Island and Mount Vernon the Seven Wonders he has visited Fayola has been on Lookout Mountam at St Augustin and in the Gulf of Mexico Nearly all seniors have spent happy hours in state parks on broad highways and in many towns and cities Who steer d the senior class so successfully through thelr last four years of school? In the fall of 1938 the freshmen assembled in the gym one day to elect class officers Th electron of officers IS very important because each class needs persons who are capable of taking care of necessary problems Smce many of th freshmen did not know each other it was difficult to decide whom they were gomg to elect for class officers Quite a few were nominated and votes were cast After counting many ballots the result was president Wil ham Sprinkle vice president Betty june Medcalf secretary Alberta Gogel tr asurer Helen Hemmer These persons proved capable and efficient The following year the class agam met to elect their sophomore leaders Some had not re ent red school and members had become better acquainted This enabled the class to make a pre medltated selection The following stu dents w re elected Betty june Medcalf, presldent Charles Wmkler vice president Helen Smith secretary junior Wood treasurer ln the Junior year the class agam assembled to elect their officers Every one knew each others capabilities and ideals so the selection r sulted as fol lows president Louis Lubbehusen vice president William Sprinkle secre tary Fayola Weltkamp treasurer Betty june Medcalf In the senior year Louis Lubb husen was agam elected as president Other senior ollicers were Willis Heady vlce president Betty june M dcalf s cretary Alberta Gog l treasurer During the four years no officer was lm peached for not doing his duty After commencement the seniors will day dream about the unbroken snow lying ov r the ball diamonds and gridlrons They will agam see the games with their neighbor rival as the sun was setting low in the west They hear the rousing cheers rn the gymnasium when the teams sparked by Sprinkle Rice Heady or Medcalf got the most basketball goals School after all rs a fine place to b Long may the Stars and Stripes wave from its flag pole and hang ln the rooms and corridors of the Dale public school 'Z . - ' ' 1 1 . . .Q 1 1 1 , , L 1 1 1 H 1 11 I ll !Y ' ' ' A - A ' 1 X 1 1 ' 1 1 - 5 .2 - 1 1 1 - D - . . . . - - rr . - Q11 - Y - D I ' .. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - Q' ' ' Kl ' ll ' 1 1 - l . . . . .1 . .1 , 1 1 1 - u - - 11 - 1 . 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GLASS IWILL Eugene Fxscher wlll my graceful walk to Irma Southxxood Helen Smlth wxll my Latln ablllty to Arthur Stem Norman Phlllxps wlll my brown eyes and black halr to Est lla Blrchler Leonard Wagner wlll my keen mlelllgence o Eldo Relnhart Helen Hemmer w1ll my smglng ab l1ty to Dorothy E11 n Shlmer Betty june Medcalf will my femmme figure to Florence Wxlmes Arthur Sltzman wxll my hobby to read books to M rlta Kleeman Charles Wmkler w1ll my ablllty to resist gl ls to Vlctor Smlth Edna Meyer wlll my dlsposltlon to Mar aret Gogel Marlon Ranger will my pleasmg personallty to Melba Wmkler Bermc Waldhler wnll my jet black curls to Anetta R1ce Dorothy Nord wnll my gngglmg abllnty to Vnola Weaver Robert jo Ferguson wxll my smile and my class attntude to Kathryn Lee Rxchardson Paul johnson w111 my artlstlc abxhty to Bessle Clark Elsxe Werne wlll my abxllty to be quiet durmg study perlods to Ruth Mae Elhott Vlola Vogel wlll my fhrtmg ablllty m Mr Lxvengoods classes to Robert Herr joe Rlce wrll my argumg abulnty to Clara Mae Olmger juhetta Gogel wlll my ablllty to glggl to Florence Wmkler Earl Mmchel wxll my dancmg abxlnty to Angela Ruxer Ralph jent wlll my gracefulness and charm to Helen Colllgnon Robert Meyer wxll my mtelllg nce to Lee Louxs Becher Sylvester Gogel w1ll my cheerful laughmg characterlstlcs to Wanda Medcalf Arthur Kemp w111 my physrcal strength to Florenc Ralney Hlldegard Graman w111 my he1ght and beauty to D W Medcalf Eugene Westby wxll my unbroken heart love for Tman red and my 1dl Marle Daunhauer w111 my ablllty to whlsper ln the Study Hall to Kathleen Thorpe Louns Lubbehusen wmll my No 12 shoe and sock my broadest smlle my love bxllet pattern and my potentlal and klnetlc energy to Mason Foertsch Dale Collms wlll my bookkeepmg abllxty and qulet nature to Lucllle Eskrld e B111 Sprmkle w111 my neatness and gracefulness to Ella Mae Jennings Hrlbert Graman wlll my ablhty to make teachers thunk I am studymg to Evelyn McGlothl1n Fayola Weltkamp wlll my ab1l1ty to love to Imogene Polllen Alberta Gogel w1ll my danclng technlque to Calun Kaetzel Durbm Schmltt wlll my ablhty to accomplish outstandmg cmc problems ln school to Vlola Sprmgstun Thomas Beumel wxll my ablllty to send and recene messages ln code one of my platmum blonde curls the twmkle ln my eyes tor keepsakes and a blt of my helght to lren Smger Mary Ida Day wnll a blt of femmxty my pompadour some tulips and candy klsses and a V for vlctory to Thomas Seger Charles Ruxer wlll my hrgh toned xoxce to K thryn Nexllle Melvm Gr uhch will my personahty and Pashlng manner mth gurls to Kenneth Mnchel Wallace Schaaf wnll my vocal voice for smgxng mn chorus to Kathleen Thorpe Louls jochlm wlll my ablllty to get mto trouble to Malee Medcalf Charl s Medcalf will my towermg henght and my basket ball technlque to little joe Wood junlor Wood w1ll my courtmg abnllty and my evclusne rlght to go steady to Anetta Rrce Wllhs Heady w11l a crocus so he can crow when thnngs go rnght and cuss V ' . - . - .I . - v L - . . 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Y V ' 1 g 'N Y V 7 ' Y AL ' F I7 v . . l - - - ' , ' at rr . - 'I Y ' ' ll YY v ' F when thmgs go wrong to Harvey Nord I Leslie Scott wnll a bouqu t of four 0 clocks because he rejolces when school IS out to Ralph Grlepenstroh I Denver Bradbury wmll my abrllty to see mountams where there are only hllls to Florence Wmkler PRQPHETIG RHYMES Whlle strollmg aong at a state falr I was very tlred and I longed for a Chalf I had a llttle money wh1ch I hadn t spent So I went mto a fortun tellers tent Oh how the years certamly do pass So I asked her to tell me about my class Oh where are those semors and how do they How many are dead and how many SUTVIVCD I was told all about the class ol 42 I wonder lt all she told me IS true H res my old frlend that handsome joe Rlce Hes a manufacturer of a new klnd of splce I see Dale Collms leadmg a band And heres Eugene Westby deal r ln limestone Oh heres Helen Hemmer one ot thos blondes What IS she dolngg Why shes selllng bonds I travel on and I find Mary Ida Day Shes a news r porter m San Franclsco Bay Theres Bermce Waldh1er a short hand teacher And heres junxor Wood a U B preacher My frl nd Melvm Greulxch IS an undertaker And Eugene Flscher the cnty baker Robert jo Ferguson IS a successful farmer And Wxllls Heady IS a lady charmer Theres Louls Lubb husen a basket ball coach Paul Johnsons sellmg polson to kxll the roach Theres Helen Smlth shes an old mald But she teaches school and ms very w ll pald Charles Wmklers the world w1de tenms champ He plays wxth h1s chum Fayola Weltkamp Wlllxam Sprmkle IS commander of th alr corps Denver Bradbury runs a department store Ralph jent has become a Cathollc prlest Arthur Kemp IS a mlssxonary m the East Th res Alberta Gogel one of the radlo stars thr1ve'9 and sand And the handsome Charles Ruxer a dealer m cars I see Thomas Beumel the great photographer Wlth V1ola Vog l h1s cute stenographer Theres Betty june Medcalt a beautlful model And Sylvester Gogels mvented a car without a throttle Earl Much l IS a ralser of chlckens He makes the money but works luke the dlckens Dorothy Nord glves lectures agamst the boys Durbm Schmltt xs a manufacturer ot toys The world's champlon runner IS Wallace Schaaf The comedlan Marlon Ranger makes everyone laugh Norman Phillips IS postmaster at Santa Claus Leslle Scott IS Prestdent who v toes the laws v . . . j i,- x x -' , . . v v ' ,W T' X , If r 1 V---- 1 -.yu 'I ,' ' Tt,l, ' , '1 , . . . , s . 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I see Elsne Werne as a beautlcman And Arthur Sltzman as her physxcxan Charles Medcalt lb a prof sslonal base ball player At New York Cuty Louxs jochnms the mayor Marne Daunhauer rs a famous actress And juhetta Gogel IS m nurses practxce Theres Rob rt and Edna the Meyer mms Who are manufacturers of safety pms There s Hllbert Graman a naval commander In many countrues he does meand r And Hnldegard Graman that loxely lass A very good teacher of a dancmg class I see Leonard Wagner a prof ssor at college From hrm you wnll gam lots of knowledge Ive learned all about the class of 42 All of them ahve and are v ry well to do JOKES Teacher We borrowed our numerals from the Arabs our calendar from he Romans and our banknng from the ltallans Can anyone thmk of any oth r examples'9 Wxllne Our lawnmower from the Smlths our snow shovel from the jones and our baby carnage from the Bumps Bear Keeper Madam wall you pleas keep your chlldren away from the bear cage'-9 Mary Ida You dont thmk they wlll hurt the bear do you? Keeper No but the b ar almost choked on a kmte IH the last boys pocket lst Gosslp Dnd you say that her husband always had hls nose to the grmd stone? 2nd Gossnp Yes and lt mad hmm a good tombstone when they had to bury Slttmg m a concert hall wantmg for the concert fo begm Mr Lnengood seemg a llttle boy lookmg at hls watch bent forward and asked Does lt t ll t1me'9 No answered Dean W You have to look at lf Glrls IS xt true that too much water mad Mr Weller a bald mano Exactly he went swlmmmg IH his toupee Thomas Beumel Vxola Ill bet you were a cute baby Viola Vogel What do you m an were l stlll am' He By the way dld you ever see my lmltatlons She Yes and no matter how llttle the dentist charg d you were stlll robbed B1ll Sprmkle What do you conslder the most hummmg buslness m these days Mr Woolseyg Mr Wools y Bee keepmg l thmk K 8 8 Ik S Lucllle Eskrxdg Look jane marrled a man wlth a mllllon d llars and l gne xt sux months Ruth Mae Elllott The marnage eh Lucllle Eskrxdge No the mllllon dollars e 1 ss ' '- 1. 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I U - Q11 . 1 - . . ,, - - 11 . , - Teacher johnnle what typ of person always goes to the top Ilohnnle The barber Are you free for a mlnuteg ask d the Clfy edltor lm free forever was reporter johnson s reply I just got my dlvorce Helen Smlth ls If true that you are secretly engaged to Charles WIHKICFD Fayola Weltkamp Yes and I dont car who knows lt' Mr Sewell What would be the pr0per thlng to say lf ln carvlng a duck If should Skld off the platter and lnto your nelghbors lap? oe Hevron B very courteous and say May I trouble you for that duck Marshall And I suppose my lecturlng to you goes ln one ear and out the other Eugene Flscher No s r I dont ev n hear a word of lt Rlchmond PFICC You recelved a keg of fish by express today suh Robert Herr C O D Rlchmond PFIC No suh M A C K E R E L Cllnton Thorpe I cant stay ln class today Mr Sprlnkle Mr Sprlnkle Why not? Cllnton Thorpe I don t feel well Mr Sprlnkle Where dont you feel well? Cllnton Thorp In Class Pvt joseph Clark I wake up every mornlng wlth a terrlble nolse ln my ear Earl Mlchel What IS lt? Pvt joseph Clark Revellle Mr Traw W ll LOUIS how dld you llke my speech on the agrlculture problem 9 LOUIS Lubbehusen It wa,sn t bad but a day s raln would do a heap more good Dale Weller My dad must have got lnto all sorts of mlschlef when he was a o Melba Wlnkler What mak s you thlnk so? Dale Weller He knows exactly what questlons to ask me when he wants to End out what Ive be n dolng Mrs Wallace Bllly have you whlspered whlle I was out of the room? Bllly RICC Only wunst Mam Mrs Wallace joan should he say wuns t9 joan Rlchardson No Mam he should say fWlCCt Mr Bockstahl r And now students I would llke to tax your memory Member of Class Good heavens has defense caused that alreadyg Irene Slnger I hear th y have an CHICICHCY expert at the pretzel factory at Tell Clty Anetta RICC Yes there are several thlngs that need stralghtenlng out 41 Ik 41 Marlon Ranger and Louls jochlm VlSltlng ln Chlcago were on the thlrd floor ot a roomlng house wh n It caught fire Marlon dresslng hastlly got ITIS trousers on backwards The boys couldn t get down the stalrs on account of the fire so they dCCldCd Marlon vould lump out of the wmdow and see what would happ n When he landed Louls asked Are you hurt-' No Im not hurt but Im fatally twlsted was the reply I U ' I 3 can ' I ll ll lk lk at ll lk ll - ll II . . ll 1 11 l i 1 U. . . ,, 1 , . lk lk Ill lk ll - I ll ' . ,, ' I tl 1 Q . ,, I I ' 1 v . lf if SF if 1 I ul - . . . . . . I I I . . . - I II J . 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Front Row Kathleen Thorpe 'l1'1lee Wledtalf Ieanette Medcalf Second Row Coath Lwengood D :le NN e1le1 kenneth R100 XxllllS Headx Clmton Thorp Charles KlQb8l Mr Bprmkle 1lI'1I'lf'11J il Third Row Andy Hollandel Charles Vedmlf loo Rlce B111 Splxnkle The Dale Aces opened ther 1041 49 Basketball season wxth two new faces m the lmeup Why? Because of the graduatxon of Bob Wahl Charles Lubbehusen and Nelson Klmg nsmxth ln the 1941 class R0ckp0l'b-The Dale Aces opened thenr 1941 basketball season wxth their op ponents the Zebras Thls was a close and well played game but Rockport came out on top 27 29 wxth a last second shot Richland Th1s was the first game m whlch the Aces performed before the Dale people The Aces showed some lmprovemex t over the Rockport game and won 41 16 Tell City The Ac s met the Tell Cxty Marksmen and figured to brmg home the Dope Bag which was stake but they falled to play the kind of ball expected of them and w re defeated 31 18 Holland The Dutchmen were next on the lxst for the Aces to conqu r Thls was an excltmg game from start to finlsh but the Aces f ll short on the number of pomts needed for vlctory and lost 31 28 Lynnvllle-The Lmdles from Lynnvllle an old school oppon nt were too much for the Aces and salled to a 19 15 vlctory Cannelton The feroclous Bulldogs came to me t the Aces with plenty of fight but the Aces were just too good that evemng When th final whlstle blew the Aces were on th long end of a 10 12 score Chrlsney The Aces journeyed to the home of th Wlldcats where the Aces showed the Wlldcats how to fight and play basketball They also brought hom another vlctory by a score of 26 22 Oakland Cliy The Acorns m tlre possesslon of the Dope Bag came to the home of the Aces but the play of all th members on the Aces team was toc outstandmg and proved too much for the boys of Oakland Cnty At the finlsh of the game the Aces had the Dop Bag and another vnctory m their possesslon Score 46 21 Tourney at Central of Ewansullef-The Aces ntered thls tourney wnth an , :Kg A rd V . f Y 4 ., B Y , , , I 4 . . 1 . , . 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Dale Rlchland Dale Dale Lynnvllle Cannelton Dale Oakland Cnty Prlnc ton Tell Clty Dale Dale Holland Dale Dale Dale Flora Owensvllle Chrnsney Dale Dale Dale Basketball Record Evansville Evansvxll County Tourney at Grandvlew Sectxonal Tourney Rotkport Dale Tell Cnty Holland Dale Dale Chrnsney Dale Dale Dale Boonvllle Grandview Dale Ft Branch Grandview Rockport Dale Dale Dale Cannelton Prxnceton Tell Cnty Pobeyw llle Dale Dale Dale Da Owenevllle Rockport Dale Football Record Dale Sllver Creek Chrxsney Cannelton Tell Cnty Dale Dale Pet raburg BI ' ' at at T' at ' at , at at ' ' at ' 2 at ' ' at ' 2 at ' at ' at at . Dale at Huntingburg at ' at ' at at at ' ' at at ' at ' at le at ' ' at at at 3 N expectation of showing Evansville and Southern lndlana how to play basket ball but misfortune struck the Ac s and m their two encounters with Prmce ton and Tell City the team came home with defeats ln the Prmceton encoun ter the score was 25 43 while the game with 'lell Cnty ended with the score 29 37 Boonvllle-The Pioneers with their three Golnaths and two Davids were next for the Ac s They showed too much abnllty and technique tor the Aces and slaughtered them 38 Zo Sprmkle led all scores with 13 pomts Grallduew The Greyhounds and the Aces were paired together n xt but Sprmkle Medcalf and Ric rallied to a glorious victory the score being 40 17 Holland The second meeting of the Dutchmen and the Aces was a very thrlllmg and excltlng ncounter The final score was 3125 with the Aces vlctorlous instead of defeated as in the first meeting Ft. Branch Not given a cholce the Aces I d by Sprmkle emerged victor xous by the score 21 20 This is one of the games which the Aces enyoy wm nmg each year Lounty Toumey On january 23 24 Grandview was host to the five other Spencer County teams for the 14th annual County Tournev Three t ams en tered m the Tourney were glv n chances to wm but our own Golden Aces were thought by many as favorites and they came out victorious ln the first round Dal was advanced by drawmg a bye This placed them in the semi fin als agamst Grandvlews Greyhounds ln this first game for the Aces m the tourney they ran into a team which was very hot This game was one of the most thrilling of the tourney and the Aces won 39 34 Victory put them ln the finals with the Rockports Zebras ln this game they had little trou ble defeating them 26 18 Thls was the 6th County title for th Golden Aces m 7 years Bally Sprmkle Charles Medcalf and Andv Hollander wer honored by bemg placed on the ALL COUNTY TEAM Htlnhngbllrg' After not playing the Hunters for s veral years the Aces found themselves opposing the old neighbors agam This was the most out standing game of the year for th Aces At the half m this battle the Hunt ers were enjoying an 188 lead but the Aces weren t b at Coach Lxven good changed their play on the floor and th Aces emerged victorious by the score of 32 29 Sprmkle and Weller led the Aces with 17 and 8 pomts Flora-Flora came from the north to Dal and slaughtered the Aces 44 18 They were just too good for the Aces that mgrt and proved that Northern lndxana also has good basketball teams Owensvllle--With Sprmkle leadmg the Aces they sent the Knckapoos home with a 32 31 defeat Lhrlsney The Wildcats were no match for the Aces and won 23 16 The Wlldcats wer defeated ln a previous encounter on Dec 18 Medcalf led the Aces by scoring 12 pomts Cannelton-The Bulldogs were too ferocious for the Aces and won 28 18 Princeton-The Aces stnll feelmg the stlng of the defeat m the Christmas tourney went on Prmceton determined to square thmgs up but after an other well played ball game they weredefeated 38 35 Sprmkle agam led all scores with 18 points Sectional Toumey On Feb 26 the Aces found themselves meeting the Tell City Marksm n m the first game of the sectional This was a hard fought ball game but the Aces came out on the short end of the score losing 25 24 Losmg this game the Aces now had finished th lr basketball season but lookmg over the record we notice that the A es won 14 and lost 9 which lb very good consxd rung the good teams which they played ln their 1941 42 schedule The most regretable thmg is we lose four great ball players Billy Sprmkle jo Rice Charles Nledcalf and Willis Heady through graduatlon Although Dale was defeated by Tell Cnty on November 28 and December 27 thes were later forfeited to the Aces because the Nlarksmen had used an melngnble player in thenr games agamst Dale. - . . , ' u n - - . . , 2 - y - . . 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FGOTEAU. ront Rovt xenneth I cc XX 1l11s lleldw J mu X col I :bln Wt ox Joe RICO ck Row Fouhl xen c l D :D ll u me rx un 1 X Nec Poseyvllle On Sept 13 after only a week of practice the Ace encount red the sklllful Poseyvllle P ls es Although th P05165 were more experlenced, the Aces fought to the end but were defeated hy a core ol 48 I4 Silver Creek On Sept 10 tl e Aces packed the r clothe an.l to k a trm to the north where they tangled wlth Sllver Creek and fought them oft thelr feet from the begmnmg to th end The Aces came home vlctorlous 24 12 Ch1'lSlHey Then came the old rlvals the Chrlsney Wxldcats on Sept 27 Flght mg hard for 3 and 9ll0 perxods the Aces held a 5 pomt 1 ad but m the remam mg mmute of the game the Wlldcats pusl'ed a touchdown across and the score was 33 32 wrth Dale on the short nd Canllelton Oct 6 found tl'e w ather d1smal and gray but the Aces were m hlgh splrlts as they went out on the field agamsf the Cannelton Bulldogs Not gammg much ground by runnmg and because of a muddv field Faptam Heady the small but mxghty quart r back of the Aces called time u 'n the huddle the team had a conference and took to an aerial offen e putting t le ball farther down th Held w1th each fllp however the Bulldogs bem s.v1fte and the more powerful team won over the'Aces by a score of 40 19 Tell Clly The Tell Clty Nlarksmen mvnted the Aces ower for a battle cn Oct 10 Thls b mg the second game of the week for the Aces tnev were handlcap ped a llttle The Aces agam took to the axr and Heady threw 42 pas es 25 of whxch were completed but the Ac s were stnll on the weak end when the 1 W4... l . 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I 1 . , . game was over The score was 42 13 Owenswllle-On Oct I8 the Aces w re hosts to the Kxckapoos ot Owensvllle The klcks out werghlng the Aces somewhat staged a 91 7 vlctory over the Aces Rotkpori On Oct 25 the Aces went onto ther home grrdlron agalnst e Rockport Zebras Wnth rexenge ln thelr bodles lor last year defeat ll 36 e Aces out played th Zebras all the way Woods cross Held runnmg brought e Aces a wmmng by a score of 32 27 The Aces were the only team to det at e Yebras during the season Petersburgh-On Nov 3 the Aces traveled to Petersburg wher the lndlans were hosts After Wood one of the spark plugs went out because ot an mjured knee Heady carrled the ball He scored 2 successne touchdowns and pass d the extra points In the thlrd quart r Heady was mjured and then Wmkler and Rxce stepped up the pace by scormg 2 touchdowns each The Aces played and won a hardfought battl by a score ot 31 36 Although losmg to Tell Clty on Oct I0 the Aces won the same game sometlme later m january on account ol a torlexture from Tell C1ty b cause of a player that was mellgxble r 6 X31 J Q0 X1 ' N. 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